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For the first time in three years, there will be no local male presence in the last 16.
Tennis players are no different to a lot of you out there in the stands. We've all got plenty of potential distractions in our lives. And we also have been affected by the enormous impact of social media – in positive and negative ways.
Jennifer Brady doesn't even have a picture on the official WTA website. Nor has she played in a grand slam before this week.
As Ivo Karlovic and David Goffin posed for their pre-match photo on Hisense Arena, you couldn't help but giggle.
Former world No.1 Andre Agassi said he could have a lot to teach Nick Kyrgios but the young Australian would have to be willing to listen and learn.
Bernie feeling the pinch
If he continues on his current path he could become the saddest form of sporting entertainment there is.
Bernard Tomic may still be on the "right" side of 25 but he said playing in his ninth Australian Open had made him feel practically ready to apply for a seniors card.
'Somebody was the unlucky one, it was me for this one,' Berdych said. 'It's not so much fun. I would rather be sitting in the stands watching than on the court.'
Bernard's Tomic's father once deemed Dan Evans too inferior to practice with his son, but he wasn't the person the Brit said 'doesn't know how to act on a tennis court'.
Bernard Tomic has crashed out of the Australian Open, leaving the host country without a second-week hope in the men's singles for the first time in three years.
For Denis Istomin, Thursday's ambush of reigning champion Novak Djokovic was greatest moment of his life.
Ash Barty had been here before and never before. The newest sporting code-hopper has emphatically returned to the sport she eschewed for the other summer sport but she has done so as a reawakened player and taking her game to places she had never been before.
The year after Casey Dellacqua's breakthrough 2008 charge past three top-50 opponents into the last 16 of the Australian Open, she returned, with a far higher profile and elevated expectations, and promptly lost in the first round. The second time, having equalled her best Melbourne Park result, Â the 2015 encore lasted just one match longer.
The chance of a Warwinka-Kyrgios showdown was consigned to the dust-bin days ago but the former Australian Open winner, affectionately known as the Stanimal, remains alive and well to push for another grand slam title in Melbourne.
A day after the biggest threat to his maiden Australian Open title was bundled out in extraordinary scenes on Rod Laver Arena, Andy Murray didn't suffer from the Novak-like jitters.
Yonex, the racquet sponsor of Nick Kyrgios, has introduced a controversial new contract clause that entitles the manufacturer to strip a chunk out of their clients' retainer for every racquet smashed.
With his fitness and overall preparation called into question after his shock second-round exit at the Australian Open, perhaps Nick Kyrgios has started pre-season early.
The retirement rate (if not the retirement age) has gone up by 50 per cent across the men's and women's games in the past decade.
Novak Djokovic's former coach Boris Becker has criticised the Serbian for lacking fight and playing too defensively during his Australian Open defeat to Denis Istomin.
A stunned Serena Williams demanded an apology in a post match press conference after a journalist questioned her performance.
Nadal dispatches Baghdatis to set up a tantalising clash against German teen sensation Alexander Zverev.
Jordan Thompson fought it out against the world No. 8.
The cards continue to fall beautifully at the Australian Open for local star Ashleigh Barty as she looks to extend her best singles run at a major.
Serena Williams had her hands full on Thursday night but the six-time Australian Open champion had an ace up her sleeve - she's Serena.
Gavrilova's 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 means she has a chance to match or better her fourth-round appearance in last year's Open.
All you need to know for the Australian Open 2017.
The match of the tournament, in quality and drama, a titanic battle played throughout on another-worldly plane, produced a shock for the ages.
Reigning champion Novak Djokovic has been knocked out of the Australian Open after a bewildering display from Uzbek wildcard Denis Istomin.
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