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Anisimova wins all-American battle to reach Round of 16 in Melbourne
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No one is having more fun than Andreeva in Melbourne
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Andreeva returns to Australian Open fourth round; to face Svitolina next
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Australian Open Day 7 order of play: U.S. depth on display as the draw starts to compress
Four Americans take the court alongside Grand Slam champions Iga Swiatek and Naomi Osaka, with momentum, matchups and first-week form all coming into sharper focus.
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Jovic takes advice from Djokovic, upsets Paolini at Australian Open
The youngest player in the Top 100, 18-year-old Iva Jovic, upset Jasmine Paolini in the Australian Open third round for her maiden Top 10 win. Jovic advances to the second week of a major for the first time.
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Putintseva leans on experience to navigate crowd and Sonmez challenge
Yulia Putintseva overcame both Zeynep Sonmez and a passionate Turkish crowd to reach the Australian Open fourth round -- the second time she's quietened a hostile crowd this week. The secret? A song about rabbits.
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Gauff rallies to reach fourth straight Australian Open Round of 16 as Muchova awaits
After dropping the opening set, Coco Gauff reset quickly to rally past Hailey Baptiste in a physical three-setter, earning a fourth-round meeting with Karolina Muchova in Melbourne.
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'It makes me a little bit emotional': Gauff on what it means to play Baptiste
Coco Gauff and Hailey Baptiste grew up together and had many shared experiences. On Friday, they'll square off for the second time at the tour-level for a spot in the fourth round of the Australian Open.
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Youth movement: 5 teenagers into Australian Open third round
For the first time since the 2009 US Open, five teenagers are into the third round of a major. Mirra Andreeva, Iva Jovic, Victoria Mboko, Tereza Valentova and Nikola Bartunkova all advanced to the Round of 32 at the Australian Open.
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Bartunkova, 19, shows off 'Federer, Alcaraz style' to upset Bencic at AO
Playing in her first ever Grand Slam, 19-year-old Nikola Bartunkova scored the first Top 10 upset of the Australian Open, ending Belinda Bencic's 12-match winning streak with a dazzling display of tennis inspired by Roger Federer and Carlos Alcaraz. Fellow Czech teenager Tereza Valentova, 18, also advanced and will take on Elena Rybakina next.
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