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Dellacqua squares Fed Cup tie at 1-1
Casey Dellacqua in action during her victory over Arantxa Rus in the second singles rubber of the Australia v Netherlands Fed Cup World Group Play-off tie in 's-Hertogenbosch; Getty Images
19 April, 2015

Australia's Fed Cup team believe they're on track to return to the World Group after a Casey Dellacqua win saved the visitors from an opening-day deficit in…
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Fed Cup: Australia trails 1-0
Jarmila Gajdosova in action during the reverse singles of the Australia v Germany Fed Cup tie in Stuttgart; Getty Images
18 April, 2015

Kiki Bertens has defeated Jarmila Gajdosova in straight sets to put the Netherlands 1-0 up in their World Group Play-off tie against Australia.
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Dellacqua to replace injured Stosur
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 22:  Casey Dellacqua of Australia looks on in her second round match against Madison Keys of the United States during day four of the 2015 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 22, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
18 April, 2015

Casey Dellacqua will step into the Fed Cup singles arena for Australia after an injured Sam Stosur was forced to remain on the sidelines.
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Gallery: Fed Cup official draw
Australia's Fed Cup team of (L-R) Jarmila Gajdosova, Casey Dellacqua, captain Alicia Molik, Sam Stosur and Olivia Rogowska take a selfie at the official draw ceremony ahead of their 2015 World Group Play-off tie against the Netherlands in 's-Hertogenbosch; Henk Koster
18 April, 2015

The Australian and Dutch Fed Cups teams assembled at the 14-century 's-Hertogenbosch town hall for their World Group Play-off tie official draw cermeony.
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Gajdosova, Stosur headline Fed Cup Day 1 action
Jarmila Gajdosova in action during the reverse singles of the Australia v Germany Fed Cup tie in Stuttgart; Getty Images
18 April, 2015

Jarmila Gajdosova will open Australia’s Fed Cup campaign against the Netherlands this weekend, with Sam Stosur also in singles action.
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Gallery: Gallipoli Youth Cup launch
Jeanette Lin (R) and Todd Woodbridge; Elizabeth Xue Bai
17 April, 2015

The clay courts at Melbourne Park's National Tennis Centre became a hive of activity on Friday as the eighth Gallipoli Youth Cup was launched.
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Gallipoli Youth Cup honours Anzac centenary
Attending the launch of the 2015 Gallipoli Youth Cup at Melbourne Park were (back row, L-R) Todd Woodbridge, GYC Ambassador Oscar Yildiz, Victorian
Minister for Sport Hon John Eren, GYC founder Umit Oraloglu, Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley, RSL Victoria CEO Michael
Annett and (front row, L-r) competitors Jeanette Lin, Matthew Romios and Ismail Bagdas; pic credit/Elizabeth Xue Bai
17 April, 2015

The eighth annual Gallipoli Youth Cup was officially launched to honour the 100th anniversary of the landings in Gallipoli and the tournament's return to Melbourne…
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News wrap: Aussies make the headlines
Nick Kyrgios celebrates a point en route to victory over Denis Kudla in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells; Getty Images
17 April, 2015

Some of the stories hitting headlines were the Aussies in Fed Cup action, Pat Rafter’s take on the healthy state of Australian tennis, our Junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup…
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Fed Cup: loss to Germany still stings
Angelique Kerber celebrates her victory over Sam Stosur in the reverse singles of the Australia v Germany Fed Cup tie in Stuttgart with German captain Barbara Rittner; Getty Images
17 April, 2015

Still seething from their hard-fought loss to Germany, Australia plan to take out their Fed Cup frustrations on the Netherlands in order to retain their place in the World Group.
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Aussie results daily update, 17 April 2015
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14:  Dane Propoggia of Australia celebrates winning a point in his qualifying match against Brydan Klein of Great Britain for 2015 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 14, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)
17 April, 2015

Get the latest Aussie results from home and abroad.
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