Rafael Nadal
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All the best images from the Rod Laver Arena where Roger Federer and Rafael battled it out in their ninth meeting in a grand slam final. Federer was looking to claim his 18th slam as two giants of the game faced off
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The men’s rivals face off in Melbourne after an all-Williams women’s final
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Rafael Nadal beat Milos Raonic in straight sets to set up a semi-final with Grigor Dimitrov and keep a 15th grand slam title in sight
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Game-by-game report: Rafael Nadal will play Grigor Dimitrov in the last four in Melbourne after beating Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6, 6-4
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Rafa Nadal set up a quarter-final against Milos Raonic with a hard-fought win over Gael Monfils, while home interest ended when Daria Gavrilova was knocked out
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Rafael Nadal survived a five-set epic against Alexander Zverev to reach round four in Melbourne, while Grigor Dimitrov breezed past Richard Gasquet
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Ivo Karlovic broke the record for the most number of aces in an Australian Open match after firing 75 past Horacio Zeballos in a marathon five-set victory
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Andy Murray is seeking his first Australian Open after five defeats in the final while there are some famous dark horses lower down in the seedings
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Carlos Moya will help guide Rafael Nadal’s return from long-term wrist injury after he quits Milos Raonic’s coaching setup
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The Scotsman took the top slot after beating Djokovic in London last weekend – here’s how he came to overtake all the sport’s other big hitters
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For the first time since 2001 neither Roger Federer nor Rafael Nadal will compete in the ATP World Tour Finals and Andy Murray says we will soon know ‘whether it’s done and that era is past’
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The former world No1 Rafael Nadal has ended his 2016 campaign early in an attempt to fully recover from the left wrist injury that has plagued him this year
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Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah is among the latest British athlete to be targeted by the Fancy Bears hacking group, with details of the 33-year-old’s confidential medical data published online on Monday
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The Wimbledon champion Andy Murray will be the second seed at the US Open, while Johanna Konta is the 13th seed in the women’s draw
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Argentina’s Olympic silver medallist found the resolve to return after two seasons out injured and is about to unleash his macho guttural barks on the US Open
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Andy Murray won his 20th match in succession to dispatch Kevin Anderson 6-3, 6-2 at the Cincinnati Masters on day of upsets
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Kei Nishikori beat a drained Rafael Nadal in the third place play-off in a match that served as a reminder that it is not only the gold medal that matters
Reports of my death Clive James: ‘When I am a break down to Nadal in the fifth, I contemplate giving up. Not Federer’