The Australian Open has Serena Williams, Agnieszka Radwanska, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer into the semifinals after the players advanced on Tuesday.
Read full storyThe Australian Open tennis tournament is underway and there have already been some major upsets.
Read full storySerena Williams won the Australian Open grand slam title against Maria Sharapova in the first major of the year, taking her 19th career championship after a tough 6-3, 7-6 (5) win on Saturday as the top two women in the world faced off.
Read full storyThe Australian Open 2015 tournament has the men's and women's finals all set, with Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova facing off for the championships in Melbourne and this comes after a grueling two-week stretch and now four top players are left at the end.
Read full storyThe Australian Open in 2014 had its share of upsets this year and now Stanislas Wawrinka has won over Rafael Nadal for another upset and it came after the Spanish star suffered a noticeable back injury and Wawrinka thanked Nadal after the match for his toughness.
Read full storyRafael Nadal and Stanislas Wawrinka are playing in the Australian Open 2014 finals on the men's side and the TV coverage will be on the schedule for ESPN at 3:30 am on Sunday morning early from Melbourne and it will have the top seed against number eight and it comes after Nadal took down Roger Federer in the semis and the match will be from Rod Laver Arena.
Read full storyThe match starts up on ESPN early in the morning on the east coast and will be live from Melbourne on TV and will be streaming from Rod Laver Arena on the WatchESPN website and has Rafael Nadal against Stanislas Wawrinka after Nadal took care of Roger Federer in the semifinals and now he will be looking to add another grand slam on Sunday down under.
Read full storyThe Australian Open 2014 women's final match is all set and Li Na will be playing against Dominika Cibulkova after both advanced to the last round from the semifinals with wins over Agnieszka Radwanska and Eugenie Bouchard and with names like Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and defending champion Victoria Azarenka gone, Na is now the highest profile player and the match will be live on ESPN/ESPN2 and streaming from WatchESPN at 3:30 am ET.
Read full storyRafael Nadal and Roger Federer are meeting on Friday morning in the Australian Open semifinals and the matchup starts at 3:30 am ET from Melbourne on ESPN/ESPN2 and streaming online from WatchESPN and this matchup between Nadal and Federer could be the final time they meet in a major.
Read full storyThe Australian Open 2014 TV coverage picks up on Thursday and Friday with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer facing off in what could be their final semifinals matchup in a grand slam and the winner will play against Stanislas Wawrinka in the finals in Melbourne after he defeated Tomas Berdych on the other side of the draw and this match could be epic and it will be on ESPN streaming online and on TV at 3:30 am ET.
Read full storyRafael Nadal is matched up with Grigor Dimitrov in the Australian Open quarterfinals and he now has a straight shot to the championship in Melbourne, as Novak Djokovic lost to Stanislas Wawrinka in five sets and now he will play against Tomas Berdych and that leaves Nadal to face Andy Murray or Roger Federer if he wins and that comes on Wednesday in Melbourne.
Read full storyThe Australian Open TV schedule picks up on Wednesday with Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Victoria Azarenka in action and the ESPN start time is around 9 pm for coverage of the matches and comers after the champion Novak Djokovic was defeated and upset in the tournament and now there will be a new grand slam champion.
Read full storyThe Australian Open TV schedule starts up again on ESPN and the Tennis Channel and the Aussie match coverage comes after Rafael Nadal was able to get into the quarterfinals while Roger Federer advanced as well and now those three and Novak Djokovic are looking to make deep runs and both won in three sets to advance.
Read full storyThe Australian Open schedule is into the fourth round and the start time and channel for the matches is on ESPN and the Tennis Channel early with coverage and live from 9 pm on ESPN2 and things are picking up now after a number of top players on the women's side have fallen, including Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Venus Williams and now Victoria Azarenka has the chance to win her second grand slam in Melbourne in a row.
Read full storyThe Australian Open is known for its hot weather, but past years have not seen anything like this, as Tuesday's schedule of play saw temperatures stretch into the 100s, with the thermometer reaching 108 degrees and due to that, players have been collapsing, shoes have been melted and others have been cramping and vomiting due to the heat.
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