The showdown pits two players who are on rampaging form and yet to drop a set in Melbourne in the past fortnight. Read more ...
Elena Rybakina is the queen of Melbourne. Rybakina defeated Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the 2026 Australian Open women's final.
The Jan. 29 accident happened near the intersection of South Harbor City Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue.
They know each other very well, having met 14 times previously, and it is a rematch of the 2023 title decider at Rod Laver Arena.
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Mini match replay: Wellington Phoenix vs. Melbourne City
Extended highlights from Wellington Phoenix vs. Melbourne City ...
Vintage Vinyl Live brings a series of tribute shows saluting classic albums to the Melbourne Auditorium, starting Feb. 5.
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Jensi Kanabar, 14, becomes 1st Indian girl to win Aus Open U-14 trophy
14-year-old Jensi Kanabar from Gujarat made history by becoming the first Indian girl to win the Australian Open Asia-Pacific ...
Clinical South East Melbourne Phoenix loosened Adelaide’s grip on top spot, with the Phoenix exposing a key 36ers chasm and owning the offensive glass.
Aryna Sabalenka will bid for a third Australian Open trophy in four years on Saturday when the Belarusian collides with fellow power-hitter Elena Rybakina in a heavyweight rematch of their title ...
Elena Rybakina dared to poke the bear, copped a nasty bite to the arm, but then somehow recovered to clinch her maiden Australian Open title in an all-time classic final on Saturday night.
Beat the back-to-work blues with mid-morning breaks geared around cake and coffee, bargain lunch plates and iced matcha.
If 2026 is the year you finally book your first cruise from Australia, think of it as choosing the easiest kind of holiday ...
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