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Bolt into Launceston final
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8 February, 2020
Alex Bolt continues his impressive run at the ATP Challenger in Launceston, storming into the final.
Read moreAlex Bolt continues his impressive run at the ATP Challenger in Launceston, storming into the final.
Duckworth secures first ATP semifinal
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8 February, 2020
James Duckworth is into a first ATP-level semifinal at Pune, where he also claimed an important Challenger title last year.
Read moreJames Duckworth is into a first ATP-level semifinal at Pune, where he also claimed an important Challenger title last year.
Aiava books Launceston semifinal
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7 February, 2020
Destanee Aiava impresses in her quarterfinal win in Launceston.
Read moreDestanee Aiava impresses in her quarterfinal win in Launceston.
Duckworth advances to Pune quarterfinals
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7 February, 2020
World No.96 James Duckworth advances to quarterfinals in ATP tournament in India.
Read moreWorld No.96 James Duckworth advances to quarterfinals in ATP tournament in India.
Bolt sprints to Launceston quarterfinal
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6 February, 2020
Alex Bolt secures his quarterfinal place in Launceston, taking out Zimbabwean Benjamin Lock in under an hour.
Read moreAlex Bolt secures his quarterfinal place in Launceston, taking out Zimbabwean Benjamin Lock in under an hour.
Purcell and Saville: poised to take the next step
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6 February, 2020
Following their Australian Open finals appearance, the all-Australian duo have tour-level success and Davis Cup representation in their sights.
Read moreFollowing their Australian Open finals appearance, the all-Australian duo have tour-level success and Davis Cup representation in their sights.
Marshall through in Launceston
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5 February, 2020
18-year-old South Australian wildcard, Amber Marshall, has celebrated an early win in Launceston.
Read more18-year-old South Australian wildcard, Amber Marshall, has celebrated an early win in Launceston.
Mott opens Launceston account
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4 February, 2020
Blake Mott returns to the winner’s circle with an opening round win against Japanese qualifier in Launceston.
Read moreBlake Mott returns to the winner’s circle with an opening round win against Japanese qualifier in Launceston.
Rankings watch: Kyrgios returns to top 20
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4 February, 2020
From impressive rises to career-high rankings, many Australian players made giant strides in the latest rankings.
Read moreFrom impressive rises to career-high rankings, many Australian players made giant strides in the latest rankings.
Inglis claims Burnie title
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2 February, 2020
Maddison Inglis captures the biggest title of her career after a comeback win over American Sachia Vickery.
Read moreMaddison Inglis captures the biggest title of her career after a comeback win over American Sachia Vickery.