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Manns to make Paralympic debut
Janel Manns
23 August, 2012

Forty-six-year-old Janel Manns will fly the flag for Australia at the London 2012 Paralympic Games in women’s wheelchair singles and doubles events.
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US Open: wins for Duckworth, Klein, Rodionova
Brydan Klein; Getty Images
22 August, 2012

Aussies James Duckworth, Brydan Klein and Anastasia Rodionova have won through to the second round of qualifying at the US Open in New York.
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ATM September issue now on sale
22 August, 2012

Defending US Open champion Sam Stosur, Gold medalist Andy Murray and Mardy Fish's health battle all feature in the September issue of Australian Tennis Magazine, on sale now!
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Rogowska granted US Open wildcard
Olivia Rogowska; Getty Images
22 August, 2012

Olivia Rogowska has been awarded a wildcard into the US Open main draw.
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Big win for Dellacqua in Dallas
Casey Dellacqua; Getty Images
22 August, 2012

Casey Dellacqua has scored one of her finest wins since her comeback to tennis, defeating world No.28 Yanina Wickmayer in Dallas.
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Aussie results daily update, 22 August
James Duckworth at the Brisbane International 2012: GETTY IMAGES
22 August, 2012

Get the latest Aussie results from home and abroad
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Federer to be seeded No.1 at US Open
Roger Federer; Getty Images
22 August, 2012

Roger Federer has been announced as the top seed at next week's US Open.
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US Open: Aussies in qualifying action
Anastasia Rodionova; Getty Images
22 August, 2012

UPDATE: Six Australians will contest this week’s US Open qualifying draws, hoping to win a prized berth in the main draw of the year’s final Grand Slam event.
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Withdrawals hit US Open women’s field
(L-R) Flavia Pennetta, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Vera Zvonareva and Kaia Kanepi have all withdrawn from the 2012 US Open; Getty Images
22 August, 2012

Vera Zvonareva, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Flavia Pennetta and Kaia Kanepi have all withdrawn from the US Open, beginning Monday 27 August in New York.
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Weekes preparing for third Paralympic campaign
Ben Weekes, Australian Open 2009, Melbourne. GETTY IMAGES
21 August, 2012

Australian No.1 wheelchair tennis player, Ben Weekes will swing his third Paralympics campaign into action when he hits the courts at London 2012 next week
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