TENNIS

Li Na’s hopes to win first Asian grand slam title smashed by Clijsters

She was every Asian’s hopes to represent the region in a major tennis tournament. Li Na of Wuhan of China, could have been the first Chinese to hold a grand slam title in a major tournament. But an overpowering ace from Belgium, Kim Clijsters smashed Li Na’s dreams to pieces as she was defeated Saturday night at Australian Open 2011 final match at Rod Laver Arena.

Djokovic: "It's them who deserve a lot of credit, as well."

After delivering impressive win in the final match, crushing first grand slam hopeful, Andy Murray of Britain with 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 victory at Rod Laver Arena in the Australian Open tennis tournament over the weekend, champion Novak Djokovic of Serbia expressed his gratitude to his team, who he said, he ‘owed a lot’ to for his second Aussie Open grand slam title.
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Ferrer: “It’s a win but not how I wanted to win”

As World No. 1 dramatically left the court on Rod Laver Arena defeated and with injured hamstring after the semi-final battle Thursday, his nemesis but friend and compatriot, No. 7 David Ferrer, came to his side. At least, in words during a post-match interview at the Australian Open tennis tournament.

Nadal's dream to own all four major Grand Slam titles gets slammed

He’s dreamt of becoming the first to take the complete Grand Slam picture but the body of World No. 1 Rafael Nadal of Spain did not allow him, as he struggled against No. 7 and fellow Spanish ace, David Ferrer in the much awaited, record-breaking semi-final battle at the Australian Open Thursday.

Australia's Rod Laver still stands as the last male player to own Grand Slam

Australia’s great player, Rodney George "Rod" Laver, popularly known as Rod Laver has remained to be the world’s last male player to have brought home the Grand Slam crown - - the glory that current World No. 1 Rafael Nadal had his sights set on but failed, as he came to Melbourne Park in this year’s Australia Open.

Li Na makes her way to Aussie Open semi-finals

Ninth-seed Li Na of China makes her second appearance to Australian Open women semi-finals as she overpowered No. 30 seed Andrea Petkovic of Germany with straight-sets win 6-2 6-4 at the Melbourne Park Tuesday.

Nadal dominates Aussie Open quarter-finals with fire

World No. 1 seed, Rafael Nadal not only dominated the court at the Australian Open quarter-finals open, but the nine-time Grand Slam singles title holder fired strong shots against Croatian Marin Cilic Monday, which Nadal himself claimed, the world has never seen before.

Nadal: Tomic's a tricky opponent

Despite the predictable win at the much-hyped battle over the weekend, World No. 1 Rafael Nadal of Spain was quick to admit that Australia's 199th seed Bernard Tomic is a tricky opponent and not an easy one to play.

Djokovic advances to fourth round in Aussie Open

Number 3 Serbian ace, Novac Djokovic advanced to the fourth round of the Australian Open Friday as he defeated his best friend and Davis Cup teammate, Viktor Troicki, who complained of stomach problem, forcing him to retire after the first set of the game.

Marino eliminated from the Australian Open

Rebecca Marino of Canada remains calm - at least that's how she appeared to be - after being defeated by reigning French Open Champion Francesca Schiavone during the two-hour battle in the second round of the Australian Open Wednesday.

Russian tennis star will not be an Australian

Despite her ferocious effort in the first round of the Australian Open Thursday night and a gleaming endorsement from Tennis Australia who dubbed her as a future hope for local tennis, Australia's Department of Immigration has ruled the Russian-born Arina Rodionova will remain a Russian and denied her petition for an Australian citizenship.

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