Could the 2019 Australian Open be Andy Murray's final one plus Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and John Isner fighting to be on top watch list.
Some heavy hitting betters thing the Philadelphia Eagles could be their big payday against the Patriots with Super Bowl 52 and Roger Federer has made history again with the Australian Open finals.
LeBron James got Kevin Durant back on his team with the NBA All-Star draft with Stephen Curry, Serena Williams returns to the tennis court at Indian Wells and Marin Cilic makes it to the Australian Open finals.
Rafael Nadal was forced to retire from the 2018 Australian Open due to an injury, but after an MRI on Wednesday, he'll be back practicing again in two weeks.
Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal in the 2017 Australian Open final on Sunday night from Melbourne Park in a match that concluded one of the most entertaining men's draws for a Grand Slam in years.
One match that fans hope will happen again is between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, and they may get their wish at the 2017 Australian Open if things continue progressing the way they are.
The quarterfinal round concluded on Wednesday night from the 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. The late match saw Rafael Nadal dispatch #LostGen player Milos Raonic in straight sets.
Milos Raonic is the highest seed remaining at the 2017 Australian Open following the elimination of both Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. However, an irony at the 2017 Australian Open is that even with the top-two seeds out
Serena Williams was determined not to get washed out of the 2017 Australian Open like so many of the top rankers like Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic. She had her back up against the wall
Andy Murray is out of the 2017 Australian Open following a shocking loss to Mischa Zverev on Sunday from Melbourne Park. However, the Scot's No. 1 ranking is still safe. He will, in fact, lose a whole bunch of ranking points
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