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<i>Australian Open:</i> Day five preview
Herald on Sunday sports writer Michael Burgess with what to watch out for on the bright blue courts at Melbourne Park today.

<i>From the baseline:</i> Australian Open day four
Herald on Sunday sports writer Michael Burgess with his take on Thursday's action at Melbourne Park.

Tennis: Hey ...where'd my racquet go? (watch video)
Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska had a bizarre moment in her first round clash at the Australian Open when her racquet snapped mid-point.

Australian Open live scoring: Day four
Catch live scoring action on day four at the 2011 Australian Open.

From the Baseline: Australian Open day three
Who was the hero of day three at the Australian Open? Which was the match of the day? Michael Burgess reviews all the action.

Australian Open: Day three preview
Catch live scoring action on day three at the 2011 Australian Open.

From the Baseline: Australian Open day two
Shot of the day - Nalbandian (twice). Villain of the day - Safina.

Australian Open: Day two preview
Catch live scoring action of day two of the 2011 Australian Open.

From the Baseline: Australian Open day one
The Herald on Sunday's Michael Burgess reviews all the action from the Australian Open's opening day in Melbourne.

Tennis: Wozniacki's first round win shows her No 1 credentials
Caroline Wozniacki started her first major as the No 1-ranked woman in the world with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Gisela Dulko in Melbourne.

Tennis: Sharapova advances with ease
Maria Sharapova has bounced back from her quarterfinal exit at the ASB Classic to an easy opening win in the Australian Open.

Live scoring: Australian Open
Catch live scoring action of day one of the 2011 Australian Open.

Tennis: Federer defending more than Aussie Open title
Roger Federer will be defending much more than his title when he launches his bid for a record fifth Australian Open crown today.

Tennis: Centre gets makeover
It will be super flash - but apparently the casual tennis player won't need to serve up more cash.

Tennis: Ferrer claims Open title
Top seed David Ferrer of Spain has won a surprisingly one-sided Heineken Open men's singles final.

Tennis: Ferrer feeling the heat
Dream final might be stretching it, but the best two players will certainly contest today's Auckland Open men's decider.