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Grigor Dimitrov beats Denis Istomin in four sets to advance to the quarter-finals.

Hungrier Dimitrov romps into quarter-finals

Grigor Dimitrov did not expect to crawl into bed until after 5am, after his third-round match at the Australian Open started two minutes before midnight on Sunday, finishing two hours later.

The family behind the Zverev brothers' double act

Mischa Zverev cools down ahead of his meeting with former world No.1 Roger Federer.

While not quite the men's tennis equivalent of the Williams family, the Zverevs boast the mature-aged Mischa (age 29, ranked 50), who eliminated top seed Andy Murray from the Australian Open and on Tuesday night plays the great Roger Federer, and wonderboy Sascha (aged 19, ranked 24) who pushed Rafael Nadal to five sets.

Federer, simply the best? Roger that

"Career milestone": Roger Federer celebrates his win over Kei Nishikori.

What defines a great sportsperson? Arguably, it can be narrowed down to three precepts: achievement, style and graciousness. Some possess some of these qualities, but in my experience, only in one man are they combined peerlessly and inimitably.

Murray's shock demise has Federer dreaming again

Roger Federer: One of several men who are daring to dream after the shock exits at the Australian Open.

The 2016 tennis season was all about two men – Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic. Both have fallen at the Australian Open, leaving the rest of the field – including a surging Roger Federer – to start dreaming.

Meet the other Matthew Dellavedova

The other Delly: Matthew Dellavedova, the tennis edition.

When one of Australia's bright young prospects Googles himself, he sees only the images of his second cousin, who got the name and fame first. Matthew Dellavedova the Milwaulkee Bucks guard is the best-known "Delly" in the family; for 16-year-old Matthew Dellavedova,  the name is a a conversation starter, certainly.

Raonic, Monfils progress into fourth round

Canada's Milos Raonic was too good for Frenchman Gilles Simon.

Milos Raonic and Gael Monfils have made it through to the fourth round of the 2017 Australian Open after accounting for Gilles Simon and Philipp Kohlschreiber respectively in their third-round encounters at Melbourne Park on Saturday.

Aussie Gavrilova into fourth round

Fourth round: Daria Gavrilova has won in three sets against Timea Bacsinszky.

Australian star Daria Gavrilova has claimed a hard-fought win over Swiss 12th seed Timea Bacsinszky to book her spot in the final 16 at the Australian Open.