Who will win the women’s title at the 2014 Australian Open? Either Li Na or Dominika Cibulkova will become a first-time champion Down Under.
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Federer looks to knock off his archrival at a major for the first time since 2007 when they meet in an Australian Open semifinal.
In an era dominated by the Big Four, every chance to reach a major final looms that much larger.
All of the top three seeds have fallen from the Australian Open women’s draw, but the last four survivors have fought hard to earn their opportunities.
The two greatest rivals in tennis history stand one win each from arranging their 33rd meeting and third in Melbourne.
Aiming for the final four at the Australian Open are two top-five women and two first-time quarterfinalists at the event.
A rematch of a classic at last year’s Australian Open is just one of two meetings between top-eight men.
The first two women’s quarterfinals at the Australian Open offer surprising but intriguing matchups.
Three of the Big Four headline Monday’s action at the Australian Open, while Grigor Dimitrov seeks his first major quarterfinal.
A pair of former No. 1s, including the Australian Open defending champion, face two of the WTA’s hottest rising stars.
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