He's broken Djokovic to love! Djokovic used a little on-court helper to pull his arms back in preparation for the third set. Get back into tennis with Open Court Sessions, a new way to meet people, have a laugh, and play tennis at your skill level. The qualifying competition took place in Melbourne Park on 13 – 16 January 2016.

I needed to weather the storm and I thought I did well in the important moments. You need one to watch live TV on any channel or device, and BBC programmes on iPlayer. That did not happen. Murray had lost four Australian Open finals, three times to Djokovic, while the Serb had won the title five times. "It seems like half of my career match-ups are with him.


Is that a magic bandage he's put on?Nishikori's drop shot lets him down again and Djokovic leads 15-30.Oh dear, the racquet's on the floor now. Angelique Kerber now aims to dislodge Serena Williams from World No1 spotAustralian Open final: five reasons Andy Murray lost to Novak DjokovicAndy Murray: I’ll be on next flight home after defeat by Novak DjokovicAustralian Open verdict: what must Andy Murray do to beat Novak Djokovic?Unstoppable Novak Djokovic is making the impossible seem possible againGordon Reid overwhelmed by ‘crazy’ reaction to Australian Open triumphDjokovic v Murray: Australian Open men's final 2016 – in picturesJamie Murray set to beat Andy to world No1 spot after long road to topNovak Djokovic wins Australian Open after beating Andy Murray – video highlightsAndy Murray beaten by Novak Djokovic in Australian Open final – as it happenedNovak Djokovic beats Andy Murray to win the 2016 Australian Open finalBruno Soares wins second Australian Open doubles title in as many daysAndy Murray makes late appearance to watch Jamie win Australian Open titleJamie Murray wins Australian Open men’s doubles title with Bruno SoaresAngelique Kerber's stunning Australian Open win over Serena Williams – in picturesSerena Williams on losing Australian Open final: 'I'm not a robot' – videoGordon Reid celebrates Australian Open wheelchair singles win with MurraysAngelique Kerber stuns Serena Williams to claim Australian Open title – as it happenedAngelique Kerber stuns Serena Williams to clinch Australian Open title A beautiful Nishikori volley makes it 40-30 and ace number nine means Djokovic will now serve for the match. Going for around 90-minutes, it’s not just about the tennis. Get back into tennis with Open Court Sessions, a new way to meet people, have a laugh, and play tennis at your skill level.Designed with the Australian Open fan in mind, this playful range is aimed at everyone no matter what their gender or age group.Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Aboriginal Land and we extend our respects to the Traditional Owners, their ancestors and Elders past, present and emerging and to all First Nations People.

On court, you’ll try a range of tennis activities with different equipment. After an even first game, Djokovic broke Murray twice to lead 5–0, before Murray held. "An ace for 40-0 and it's three match points to the Serb.But Nishikori runs out of steam...and it's a back-hand winner for Djokovic,Nishikori isn't giving up just yet. February 1, 2016, 10:42 am explore: Sports

Novak Djokovic successfully defended his title, defeating Andy Murray in the final, 6–1, 7–5, 7–6 (7–3) to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 2016 Australian Open.This was a rematch of the previous year's final, and the fourth Australian Open final between the pair. The Japanese hits an ace to win it. Kerber broke Williams in the third game of the first set with Williams breaking back to make it 3–3. We get to our third deuce of the game, as the two continue to battle hard. Serbia's Novak Djokovic makes a backhand return during a practice session on Rod Laver Arena ahead of the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016.
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Djokovic has two break points...and the Japanese hits his return into the net.It's not been vintage Djokovic today, if I'm honest.The Serb hits a light return into the net to make it 15-15.And then as he gets right into the net he tries to gently tap it over...but it's short. The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking: The 2016 Australian Open is over, as top seed Novak Djokovic is walking away with his sixth singles title in Melbourne after opening the year with a … The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries and personal reasons. Seeding are arranged according to ATP and WTA rankings on 11 January 2016, while ranking and The following player would have been seeded, but he withdrew from the event. AUSTRALIAN Nick Kyrgios, Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic all won through to the secound round on day one of the Australian Open at Melbourne Park. Williams took advantage of the third of three break points in the fourth game of the second set, the remainder of the set going with serve, leveling the match at one set all.