More than four years after he first played Roger Federer in a major, Andy Murray came through when it mattered, knocking the Swiss out of the Australian Open with a five-set semifinal win.
Roger Federer exited the Australian Open after playing back-to-back five-set matches for the first time at a major, but insisted fatigue had nothing to do with his demise.
In his first trip to the Australian Open since his retirement in 2006, Andre Agassi reveals his thoughts on the depth of the men’s game and plenty more.
Croatia’s Ana Konjuh advances to a Grand Slam juniors’ final for the first time, winning through to the girls’ singles decider to meet Czech Katerina Siniakova.
The Big Four of men’s tennis have set the standard in recent years, but it’s their rivalries that have truly captured the sporting world’s imagination.
Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci win their third women’s doubles title in the last four Grand Slams, ending the fairytale run of Australian wildcards Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua.
With the Australian summer of tennis nearing a close, Darren Saligari offers his thoughts on the likely stories to emerge in women’s tennis for the rest of 2013.
It’s not often that a player will request to sit down with journalists the day before a Grand Slam final. But that’s what Victoria Azarenka has done after her controversial injury time-out in the semifinals.
We love the players entertaining us with their ball striking, koala cuddling and especially when they speak their mind. So, without further ado, here are the best quotes from AO 2013.