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News

Prosperous times for Australian women’s tennis
22 September, 2017

(L-R) Sam Stosur, Daria Gavrilova, Casey Dellacqua and Ash Barty are all flourishing in a fantastic season for Australian women's tennis; Getty Images With three top-50 ranked women for the first time in 28 years and a squad of talented teenagers emerging, the Australian female tennis landscape is looking increasingly rosy.
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Peers, Barty, Dellacqua lead doubles charge
1 September, 2017

John Peers (L) volleys en route to victory with Henri Kontinen in the first round of the men's doubles at the US Open; Getty ImagesIt was a great day for Australia on the first day of doubles play, with seven Aussies advancing to the second round at Flushing Meadows.
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Peers, Kontinen into Wimbledon doubles semifinals
13 July, 2017

No.1 seeds John Peers (L) and Henri Kontinen are through to the men's doubles semifinals at Wimbledon; Getty ImagesJohn Peers and Henri Kontinen survived a match point to win through to the doubles semifinals at Wimbledon, while Ash Barty and Casey Dellacqua fell in a three-set quarterfinal.
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Aussies in action: Wimbledon Day 5
7 July, 2017

John-Patrick Smith (L) and Matt Reid in action in the men's doubles at Wimbledon; Getty ImagesThree all-Aussie pairs will aim to continue their run at Wimbledon while mixed doubles action also kicks off on Day 5.
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