Kyrgios' comeback and a dazzling schedule of matches
Nick Kyrgios makes his long-awaited grand slam comeback as one of many Australians in action on day two.It's hard to know where to look tonight with Kyrgios, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz all taking to the court.And the team reflects on some feel-good stories from day one.
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Aussie hopes and who will win it all?
It's day one of the Australian Open so it's time for predictions about who will win the tournament. The team cast an eye of the large contingent of Australian's playing. Is the move of coaches down to court level a good thing? And has drug testing gone too far?
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Novak – poisoned or popularity booming
Novak Djokovic has been reflecting on the tumultuous time which saw him deported from Australia in 2022, but after packing Rod Laver Arena for a A Night With Novak this week, is his popularity on the increase in Australia?Will Djokovic's partnership with Andy Murray lead him to his 25th Grand Slam title? And what are the expectations on a athlete who takes on the reserve spot at a tournament?
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New year, new chapter, new Grand Slam season
The start of a new year means excitement is building ahead of the Australian Open.Alex de Minaur showed he's shrugged off his hip injury in the United Cup, while the Brisbane International has grabbed our attention. Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios brought the fun in doubles, but Kim Birrell and Jordan Thompson are exciting the home crowd in singles competition.
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The song of Sinner's racquet
Jannik Sinner wins the US Open and doesn't shy away from doping allegations. Fans are warming to Aryna Sabalenka, who won her first title at Flushing Meadows.Australia also enjoyed success in the men's doubles via Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell, meaning John Millman has signed himself up to get a tattoo.