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Danielle Collins booed at Australian Open
American Tennis Player Danielle Collins Thanks Booing Australian Open Crowd for Her 'Big Fat Paycheck'
Danielle Collins got the last laugh — and a "big fat paycheck" — at the 2025 Australian Open. Fans didn't hold back on Collins, 31, when she defeated Australia's Destanee Aiava on Thursday, Jan. 16.
Danielle Collins blows kisses to heckling Australian Open crowd in feisty scene after win
Every person that’s bought a ticket to come out here and heckle me or do what they do, it’s all going towards the Danielle Collins Fund.”
Collins embraces crowd's boos at wild Australian Open match
Danielle Collins played up a hostile crowd during her second-round win at the Australian Open against home favorite Destanee Aiava.
Watch Australian Open 2nd Round free live stream
How to Watch Australian Open: Live Stream Tennis, TV Channel
The first Grand Slam tournament of 2025 continues on Thursday as we gear up for the third round of the Australian Open, set to kick off tonight.
Why the Australian Open is streaming live tennis with gaming-style player avatars
Players are represented by characters that look like something out of a Wii game — not exactly perfect portrayals of Coco Gauff or Novak Djokovic, perhaps, but they try to show the correct outfits.
Australian Open Tennis Second Round Free Live Stream: TV channel, time, how to watch, odds
The best players in the sport of tennis are in Melbourne to compete in the second round of the 2025 Australian Open after the first round of the men's and women
Taylor Fritz, Australian Open
Tennis player Taylor Fritz is donating Australian Open prize money to LA wildfire relief funds
American tennis player Taylor Fritz is donating the prize money he earned for his first-round victory at the Australian Open — about $82,000 — to relief funds to help people affected by the wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area.
Taylor Fritz donating Australian Open prize money to L.A. wildfire relief
American tennis player Taylor Fritz said Thursday he is donating the prize money he earned for his first-round victory at the Australian Open -- about $82,000 -- to relief funds to help people affected by the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Fritz donates Melbourne prize money to help victims of LA fires
American world number four Taylor Fritz said Thursday he will donate his $82,000 first-round prize money from the Australian Open to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, calling the devastation "insane".
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Australian Open: Crowd under fire, top player disses Melbourne coffee
Melbourne's beloved coffee is called into question, while Daniil Medvedev is knocked out in a major upset. Here are the five ...
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Mirra Andreeva conjures another tennis miracle on her ‘cursed court’ at the Australian Open
Some curses are invisible. Some curses are spoken. And other curses are bright blue with painted white lines, and the word ...
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Australian Open Food Scene Part Of Festival Atmosphere
The Australian Open's goal is to represent and promote the best of food across the country while fans enjoy a festival ...
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Brazil's teen sensation Fonseca a winner despite Australian Open loss
Endless queues outside Melbourne Park's 1573 Arena on a sunny Thursday afternoon gave casual fans the impression that a Grand ...
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The generational shift in men’s tennis comes to the Australian Open
Australian Open is showcasing a crop of young men's players who are better equipped for the changes in tennis than their ...
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Australian Open: Jannik Sinner’s consecutive-set streak ends but he wins his second-round match
Defending champion Jannik Sinner’s consecutive-sets streak has ended in the second round of the Australian Open.
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Australian Open’s ‘Party Court’ gets so loud a match is moved to a different arena
Overzealous fans at the Australian Open’s so-called “Party Court” — a venue equipped with a bar — grew so loud that a nearby match was moved to a different arena.
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Australian women’s tennis looks to the future at the Australian Open after Ash Barty’s legacy
Three years after Ashleigh Barty won her home Grand Slam, there are no Australian women inside the top 100. A new crop wants ...
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