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Tennis: Record epic as Czechs keep bouncing back
The Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych and Lukas Rosol yesterday beat Stanislas Wawrinka and Marco Chiudinelli of Switzerland in the longest-ever Davis Cup rubber.

Tennis: Salute to underdog spirit
Lebanon may have lost the Davis Cup tie convincingly but in many ways, they were doing well just to be there.

Tennis: NZ canter past Lebanon in Davis Cup
Dan King-Turner and Marcus Daniell won the doubles to give New Zealand an unassailable 3-0 lead in their Asia/Oceania Group II tie heading into tomorrow's reverse singles.

Tennis: Djokovic's next goal - Everything
Novak Djokovic wants to win "everything" in 2013 but admits completing a Grand Slam set at the French Open is next on his wish list.

Paul Lewis: Gamesmanship part of game
There's little point in continuing to condemn Victoria Azarenka for her suspicious time out in the Australian Open semifinal against American Sloane Stephens.

Scot is set for pain in final
Judging by his subdued post-match press conference, you might have thought Andy Murray had lost to Roger Federer in the semifinals of the Australian Open, but the Scot was all too aware his biggest challenge is yet to come.

Son's tale an insight
When Andre Agassi hands over the trophies for the men's final at the Australian Open tonight, you could be forgiven for looking round for his father.

Warne catches Federer
Video has surfaced of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne making an unlikely catch from the stands at the Australian Open last night.

Full house for Andre Agassi
He entertained tennis fans around the world for 20 years as a professional player and last night it was Auckland's turn.

Federer wasn't sure his graceful, old school game would survive
Even Roger Federer once harboured self-doubts and the humble Swiss has expressed his relief at "living through a drastic generation change" to carve out a career of unrivalled longevity and excellence.

Tennis: Ferrer has to work for victory
Spain's Nicolas Almagro blew three chances to serve out his match against compatriot David Ferrer, who pounced on the opportunity to seal an unlikely Australian Open semifinal berth.

Calm Radwanska into quarter
Judging by the way she plays her tennis, the Australian Open fourth seed's favourite Kidman movie is more likely to be "Dead Calm" than "Days of Thunder".