The first two weeks of January have revealed five men primed to make a move in Melbourne, and five primed for early exits.
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Seven men and seven women set their sights on derailing a contender or two in Melbourne.
A special Sunday against Roger Federer showed that the Aussie veteran is not done yet.
All seven of the American men in action, including Denis Kudla and Rhyne Williams, kept alive their bids for the main draw.
Despite a dismal 2013, a brighter 2014 might await for John Isner and countrymen like Donald Young and Tim Smyczek.
Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Kei Nishikori, and more top men have enlisted the services of elite champions from the past.
ATP 250 events in Doha and Chennai saw an unusually high number of seeds fall in the first two rounds.
The former head of Tennis Canada looks forward to embracing the challenges of tennis in Great Britain after Andy Murray’s Wimbledon breakthrough.
The six-time major champion can do more than you might think to help a 17-time major champion.
Two 17-time major champions hold the top seeds at a season-starting tournament in Australia.
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