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Nadal, Murray have it easy at Open

Melbourne: World number one Rafael Nadal and last year's finalist Andy Murray eased into the Australian Open second round on the back of injury retirements on Tuesday.

Nadal advanced after Marcos Dan

Ana falls at first hurdle

Jan. 18: Top seed Rafael Nadal was handed an easy win at the Australian Open Tuesday, as Kim Clijsters humiliated Dinara Safina 6-0, 6-0 and former number one Ana Ivanovic was another high-profile cas

Somdev out of Australian Open

Melbourne: India's Somdev Devvarman went down fighting to Tommy Robredo of Spain in straight sets 6-7(4) 3-6 4-6 in the first round of the Australian Open men's singles here today.

Somdev, ranked

Justine Henin recovers to down battling Sania Mirza

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Belgium's Justine Henin came back from a set down to beat Indian qualifier Sania Mirza 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 in a torrid first round clash at the Australian Open on Monday.

Sania qualifies for Australian Open

Melbourne: Sania Mirza booked a berth in the women's singles main draw of the Australian Open with an easy straight sets victory over Canada's Stephanie Dubois, here today.

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Nadal, Wozniacki top seeds for Australian Open

Rafael Nadal and Caroline Wozniacki will carry top seedings into next week’s Australian Open, reflecting their No. 1 rankings in men's and women's tennis.

Hewitt for Kooyong debut

Sydney, Oct. 19: Australian veteran Lleyton Hewitt will play January’s Kooyong Classic for the first time in a revamped preparation for the Australian Open, which he still hopes to win, organisers sai

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