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The Spaniard is eyeing to win a record of 21st Grand Slam title.
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The Spaniard is eyeing to win a record of 21st Grand Slam title.
 
                  
Amanda Anisimova defeated Noami Osaka and will clash against World No. One Ash Barty in the next round of the Grand Slam.
 
                  
The Italian beat Carlos Alcaraz 6-2 6-7(3) 6-4 6-2 7-6(5) to end the 18-year old Spaniard's journey at the Australian Open as he said goodbye to the Rod Laver Arena.
 
                  
Chief Justice James Allsop will be reading out the reasons that will be streamed online, said a court spokesperson.
 
                  
After losing his bid for playing at the Australian Open while his visa was cancelled twice, Djokovic arrived back in his country on Monday where he was welcomed by his fans.
 
                  
The Spaniard had already started his 2022 tennis season with a trophy at the ATP CUP Melbourne Summer Set after coming back from a five-month injury break following a foot injury.
 
                  
With the visa cancelled again that intends to deport the player, Novak can only hope to defend his 21st Grand Slam title with a legal challenge.
 
                  
World No. Four Stefanos Tsitsipas thinks that Novak Djokovic has made other tennis players "look like fools".
 
                  
The Spaniard concluded that the decision of the court that came in favour of the Serb on Monday was justice to him and that Novak should participate at the Australian Open following the judge's decision.
 
                  
Murray hopes that Djokovic is Okay with everything he has been facing since the announcement of his participation in the first Grand Slam of the year.
 
                  
The tournament is scheduled to commence on January 17 and the players who want to take part in the major has to be vaccinated or have a medical exemption examined by an independent panel of experts.
 
                  
The player is currently said to be training in Belgrade but has concluded to not appear for the ATP Cup.
 
                  
Three-times Grand Slam champion just cannot wait to be back playing in front of amazing supporters where he had "great times" on the court at Melbourne Park.
 
                  
Berrettini has supported the decision and told that the player doesn't wish to be quarantined for two weeks as he did at previous year's Australian Open.
 
                  
Delgado, a very familiar face will now join Denis Shapovalov of Canada, after splitting with British legend Andy Murray. The 34-year-old will now give a trial to Jan de Witt of Germany.
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