Aus Open Draws Dissected; Sharapova’s Involvement Questioned; Serena’s Struggle Revealede

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Aus Open Day 5 - What led to Osaka aggro?

Catherine, David and Matt are together to look back on Stan Wawrinka’s epic victory and a day with some aggro as well as the first big upset in the women’s draw. Part one - Men’s results. We discuss Wawrinka stealing the show by winning a fifth set tiebreak against Arthur Gea, an ...  Show more

Aus Open Day 4 - Where does this loss leave Raducanu?

Part one - Men’s results. We discuss Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev withstanding good performances from Yannick Hanfmann and Quentin Halys, Alex de Minaur weathering a bit of a storm on Laver, Alexander Zverev finding his best form, and the distinct lack of upsets so far. Par ...  Show more

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