Australian Open 2018 Results: Winners, Scores, Stats from Monday Singles Bracket





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A Federer ace off his second serve was called out but the chair umpire overruled the call. Meanwhile, despite the absence of Andy Murray, there was plenty to celebrate for Great Britain, as Kyle Edmund ousted 11th seed Kevin Anderson in five sets. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 6-0, 6-2 1995 Mary Pierce def.


Bickerton 61 57 62 1928 Daphne Akhurst E. Navratilova won her fourth straight Grand Slam title, holding off Evert by a 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 score for the championship. Despite Mary Joe Fernandez's best attempts to counter Monica Seles' power by chipping and charging, Seles earned an easy 6-2, 6-3 win over the American.


Australian Open Women's Singles Results - It was an utterly dominant display from the Spaniard as he hit 28 winners to his opponents' 10 and won more than double the number of points in the match—86 to 41.


Novak Djokovic defeated Albert Ramos-Vinolas on Saturday night while Tomas Berdych advanced to the fourth round after overcoming Juan Martin Del Potro. Angelique Kerber demolished Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer outclassed Richard Gasquet. Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth also starred, defeating the third seeded doubles pairing in a stunning boilover in front of an adoring crowd. ROD LAVER ARENA 11am 1 Simona Halep ROU defeated Lauren Davis USA 4-6 6-4 15-13 Hyeon Chung KOR defeated 4 Alexander Zverev GER 5-7 7-6 2-6 6-3 6-0 7pm 21 Angelique Kerber GER defeated Maria Sharapova RUS 6-1 6-3 2 Roger Federer SUI defeated 29 Richard Gasquet FRA 6-2 7-5 6-4 MARGARET COURT ARENA 11am Madison Keys USA defeated Ana Bogdan ROU v 17 6-3 6-4 6-Karolina Pliskova CZE defeated 29 Lucie Safarova CZE 7-6 7-5 5 Dominic Thiem AUT defeated 26 Adrian Mannarino FRA 6-4 6-2 7-5 Naomi Osaka JPN defeated 18 Ashleigh Barty AUS 6-4 6-2 7pm 14 Novak Djokovic SRB defeated 21 Albert Ramos-Vinolas ESP 6-2 6-3 6-3 Su-Wei Hsieh TPE defeated 26 Agnieszka Radwanska POL 6-2 7-5 HISENSE ARENA 12. The retirement tour continues! The unseeded Aussies did the damage with an unexpected 7-6 4-6 7-5 win in front of a packed crowd on Court 2. Groth is playing his final tournament before hanging up the racquet and convinced Hewitt to come out of retirement and partner him at Melbourne Park. The 36-year-old has lost none of his touch nor his fighting spirit. The man is unbelievable. Now high-fiving half the crowd. Dominant in the first set, the going only got tougher from there for Federer. The third set followed a similar pattern as Gasquet tried desperately to keep pace. But as well as he played, Federer was always able to bounce ahead when it mattered most and so it was as he closed out the final set 6-4. The Swiss maestro was aggressive on Saturday night, meeting the ball early from close to the baseline and often inside it, while at 3-2 up in the second he had already been to the net 17 times. Midway through the set the umpire told both players Hawkeye was down and with Federer serving at 30-30 at three-all, the technological breakdown came back to haunt Gasquet. A Federer ace off his second serve was called out but the chair umpire overruled the call. Gasquet was distraught, certain it was wide. Gasquet pleaded with the umpire but there was nothing she could do and Gasquet went on to lose the game. Had the ball been called out, it would have been a double fault and handed the Frenchman his first break point opportunity of the match. To make matters worse, Hawkeye was back in action just a few minutes later, but it was too late. Pathetic that Hawkeye is down. Has not been a good from a technology POV— Greg Jericho GrogsGamut What!?!? What is this 2011? And there is no hawk eye. He will face world No. The 2016 Australian Open champion was near flawless as she never gave Sharapova a sniff. Kerber's positivity and enthusiasm, especially, is like nothing I've seen from her. Her on-court interview with Rennae Stubbs was downright bubbly. Novak Djokovic edged closer to toppling Albert Ramos-Vinolas when he fought through injury issues to claim the second set 6-3 after winning the first. He has had hip concerns in the past. Source:AP Tomas Berdych was leading Juan Martin del Potro 4-2 in the first set and had a game point at 40-30 before what he perceived to be a dud call caused him to unleash on the umpire. That meant Berdych lost the point. She did it exactly when I hit the ball. How can I know this is a late call? It's one of the best you'll hear at the. The crowd was really ripping into Berdych, jeering him throughout his rant. The Japanese star was near flawless as she wrapped up the match in one hour and 13 minutes. Few players carry spare runners with them onto the court but luckily the Queenslander was well prepared. They have them in their locker. This is highly unusual. Ash Barty was snubbed in favour of Roger Federer. The three-hour and 45 minute epic on centre court has caused scheduling headaches for tournament organisers. Alexander Zverev and Hyeon Chung have only just started their third set while Maria Sharapova vs Angelique Kerber and Roger Federer vs Richard Gasquet are scheduled to play on Rod Laver in prime time. Some tough battles continuing on mean matches are going much longer than anticipated... All Rod Laver Arena and Margaret Court Arena day session ticket holders are able to watch the match live on a first come, first served basis. After serving for the match three times earlier in the set, Halep got a fourth opportunity when she broke to go ahead 14-13. She got her first match point opportunity at 40-30 in the next service game and took it, collapsing after moving through to the fourth round with a 4-6 6-4 15-13 victory. The three-hour and 45 minute match is one of the longest ever witnessed at Melbourne Park, but was still short of the 4-hour-44-minute classic between Francesca Schiavone and Svetlana Kuznetsova in 2011. There's no other way to describe it. It's great to be in 4R. The Romanian saved three match points at 11-10 in the deciding set of the instant classic, overcoming Davis after the unseeded American lost a toenail in the marathon third set. Davis showed her intent with a barnstorming first set, unleashing her powerful backhand to the delight of the Rod Laver Arena crowd. The third was simply out of this world. The 142-minute decider lasted longer than all but six matches so far in the tournament. Halep had three chances to serve for the match in the final set — and was broken on all three occasions. After being broken in three of her past four service games finally held serve to go ahead 9-8. Even with Davis ahead 10-9, there had still been no match point opportunities for either player. Then, with the match at fever-pitch, Davis sensationally called for a trainer and medical time-out at 11-11 in the third set. The controversial time-out clearly frustrated Halep at the other end of the court. Davis then had to defend five break-point opportunities in her next service game to go ahead 12-11 as the drama reached ridiculous levels. At 12-12 in the third set, the final set time elapsed ticked over two hours. Gosh this match is good. Should go without saying, but easily the match of the year candidate so far. Halep serves for the match three times and is broken all three times. Davis earned that last break: huge effort, great speed and controlled risk. Turning into a classic. Lauren Davis is not that player. This match is insane. Davis, 24, blasted a searing backhand during her third-round match against World No. Channel 7 commentators said the world No. With Sharapova preparing to take on former World No. Williams responded to a tweet publicly supporting Sharapova against Kerber with a frown emoji. The campaign which featured an open letter addressed to Kyrgios in a full page ad in a Melbourne newspaper as part of a wide-ranging marketing reach, also included a video which took a cheap pot-shot at the Australian star. The video voiced by comedian Lawrence Mooney impersonating Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull called on Kyrgios to get his act together with some slightly cheesy lines and out-dated criticisms. The letter publicly called on Kyrgios to ditch his Nike sponsorship and lace up a pair of volleys. And tennis legends Rod Laver, Margaret Court, Evonne Goolagong Cawley and Ken Rosewall all laced their Volleys before lifting their Open trophies high. Plus, our clever herringbone grip always helps champion athletes like yourself stay truly grounded. All good, mate — Volley is in it for the long game. Conceding no one has achieved anything in Volleys since 1976, and in turn trying to ride on Kyrgios success. Why is Kyrgios playing in the doubles tournament? The daunting schedule saw the 22-year-old take to the court in the blazing sun on Thursday, playing a three-set affair with Reid as the mercury soared into the high 30s. On Friday night, despite the arrival of a cool change, Kyrgios was feeling it. I had a couple bananas, started to feel better, got a bit of a second wind. Courier, a two-time winner at Melbourne Park, urged the Australian No. Kyrgios and Reid played doubles at several tournaments in 2017 - including the prestigious Miami Masters where he progressed to the semi-finals of the singles, beaten by Roger Federer in an epic third-set tiebreak.


List of Grand Slam women's singles champions - Wiki Videos
En route to winning the 1972 Australian Open, Great Britain's Virginia Wade had to resistance Australians in each round she played. Lehane 60 62 1961 Margaret Smith J. Graf 46 63 62 1992 Monica Seles M. Martina Navratilova 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 1983 Martina Navratilova def. Evert opened the match by breaking Navratilova's serve, but Navratilova immediately broke back to even the set. Lucifer's defeat of South African Anderson was a different story altogether, as they played out a four-hour epic. As she had missed the previous two years at the event, her tournament win streak improved to 28-0 in four years. Martinez 63 63 1997 Martina Hingis M. Long 64 63 1954 Thelma Piece J. Despite a shaky serve, Seles gutted through the match to earn a 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 win and the title. Jean King 6-4, 6-1 1970 Margaret Smith Court def. The Australian Open is the first Grand Slam International tennis tournament held annually and first limbo was organized in 1905 and played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.