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Hon moves ahead in Launceston
Priscilla Hon; Getty Images
6 February, 2018

As main draw commences at the $25,000 ITF Pro Circuit event in Launceston, Priscilla Hon has progressed along with fellow Queenslander Olivia Tjandramulia.
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Barty, Gavrilova chat Fed Cup
Ash Barty (L) and Daria Gavrilova chat to the media in Canberra ahead of Australia's Fed Cup tie against the Ukraine.
6 February, 2018

During a media conference in Canberra on Tuesday, Ash Barty and Daria Gavrilova discussed the venue, surface and opposition as Australia prepared for battle against the Ukraine.
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Polmans passes second seed in Launceston
Marc Polmans (AUS) in action during Day four of the Apis Canberra International #ApisCBRINTL. Match was played at Canberra Tennis Centre in Lyneham, Canberra, ACT on Tuesday 31 October 2017. Photo: Ben Southall. #Tennis #Canberra
5 February, 2018

Marc Polmans moves past Japanese second seed Yoshihito Nishioka in the opening round of the Launceston ATP Challenger on Monday.
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Fed Cup: grass, Canberra hold keys to Aussie victory
Daria Gavrilova trains on grass in Canberra ahead of Australia's Fed Cup tie against Ukraine.
5 February, 2018

Australian Fed Cup captain Alicia Molik believes the choice of a grass surface in the nation's capital presents her team with the best chance of success this weekend…
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Davis Cup: Germany claim 3-1 win
Alexander Zverev secures Germany's win; Getty Images
4 February, 2018

World No.5 Alexander Zverev secured a 3-1 Davis Cup win for Germany as he overcame Nick Kyrgios in straight sets.
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DAVIS CUP: Germany grabs 2-1 lead
John Peers and Matthew Ebden fought for five sets before Germany claimed the important win; Getty Images
3 February, 2018

John Peers and Matt Ebden fought hard in their first-time doubles pairing, but it was Germany who claimed the 6-4 6-7(1) 6-2 6-7(4) 6-4 win.
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Robert and Kostyuk win Burnie titles
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3 February, 2018

French veteran Stephane Robert and Ukrainian teen Marta Kostyuk capture their respective crowns at the Caterpillar Burnie International.
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Davis Cup return another big step forward for Ebden
Matt Ebden roars in celebration at Melbourne Park.
3 February, 2018

Matthew Ebden's return to Davis Cup is a reward for his hard work in overcoming injury.
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Davis Cup: Kyrgios levels for Australia
Australia have levelled the Davis Cup first round tie with Germany after Nick Kyrgios brushed aside Jan-Lennard Struff in straight sets in Brisbane.

World No.14 Kyrgios - ranked 44 places higher than his opponent - overpowered the German No.2 6-4 6-4 6-4 in just over 90 minutes at Pat Rafter Arena.

Earlier, Germany drew first blood in the best of five hardcourt tie when world No.5 Alexander Zverev dug deep to hold out plucky rookie Alex de Minaur 7-5 4-6 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-4) in just under four hours.

Australian No.1 Kyrgios was in cruise control for much of the match, in an ominous sign for Zverev before they meet in Sunday's reverse singles.

Kyrgios was at his nonchalant best, oozing confidence after a stellar summer run which included a Brisbane International triumph last month - his first ATP tour win on home soil - and an Australian Open fourth round finish.

Australia will look to take a 2-1 lead in Saturday's doubles when Matthew Ebden and John Peers take on Peter Gojowczyk and Tim Puetz.

The winner advances to the quarterfinals from April 6-8, either hosting Great Britain or travelling to face Spain.

The losing nation will contest September's World Cup playoffs, to be drawn on April 10.

Australia - looking to end a 15-year Davis Cup title drought - have reached the World Group semi-finals twice in the past three years.
2 February, 2018

As Nick Kyrgios cruised to another victory for Australia, Alex De Minaur also impressed in his Davis Cup debut.
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Davis Cup: Zverev triumphs over fighting De Minaur
Alex De Minaur fought for five sets in his Davis Cup debut; Getty Images
2 February, 2018

Alex De Minaur made it a Davis Cup debut to remember as he pushed Alexander Zverev to five hard-fought sets.
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