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  1. This account has moved to @TennisAustralia. Keep up to date with all the latest tennis news there.
  2. looking with great interest at the future of Australian tennis...Klein v Tomic at East Benteigh tomorrow at noon
  3. Preparing for Australia's Davis Cup tie in Thailand
  4. Today is going to be as hot as you can get - as long as my keyboard doesn't melt, will try and keep updates happening
  5. Dokic dream finishes for this years Open - but we all know there are bigger days ahead
  6. Federer reminds everyone to be afraid....very afraid
  7. Djokovic got a Roddick roast yesterday
  8. If you can, make it down to the biggest grand slam in the world - the Australian Open!
  9. Nice to know there is a roof on RLA
  10. And we are getting ready for some of the hottest wetaher we have ever seen at an Australian Open
  11. And the whole place is still bouncing over Dokic's win last night
  12. Nadal makes sure that Gonazales has a speedy exit
  13. Andy Murray gets a big surprise from Verdasco and gets to go home early
  14. An astounding day - first time we've seen two retirements on RLA on the one day
  15. Now back again after a very busy couple of days
  16. It was a difficult day for Australian women in the opening day of qualifying for Australian Open 2009
  17. Serbian superstar Novak Djokovic won a rain-interrupted quarter final match against Croatia’s Mario Ancic
  18. Elena Dementieva stretched her winning streak to 9 matches with victory over a Serena Williams to reach final of the Medibank International
  19. Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is in doubt for the AO after withdrawing from his Medibank International quarter-final with a back injury.
  20. Lleyton Hewitt’s run at the Medibank International Sydney has come to an end, the former world No.1 going down to David Nalbandian.