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Australian Open: The official list revealed, 14 French players and an unprecedented cut-off that makes Luca Nardi happy
The list of participants for the Australian Open 2025 has just been released. With 14 French players qualified and a new ...
How to watch the 2025 Crown Australian Open this week at Royal Melbourne, including a full Australian Open TV schedule and ...
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Adam Scott’s Australian Open performance sends him to the British Open for the 26th consecutive time
He will turn 46 during the week of the British Open next July at Royal Birkdale, and he will be playing in the championship ...
The home crowd roared for Cameron Smith to finish off a dream Australian Open win. Instead an all-time reversal left them in shock.
McIlroy is off at 9:39am (22:39pm GMT) alongside Finland's Tapio Pulkkanen and England's James Morrison. The final group of ...
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Short missed par putt on final hole cost gutted Cameron Smith chance to win his beloved Australian Open
The major champion could not convert from inside five feet on the final hole at Royal Melbourne, handing the title to Rasmus ...
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Australian Open proves simplicity of world-class tournament format remains best representation of golf
The best golf of the weekend took place down under, and it should be used as a simple blueprint that other tours follow ...
Rory McIlroy calls for Australian Open shake-up after long-awaited return to Royal Melbourne. Rory McIlroy didn’t just tee it ...
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Golfers Smith and Scott say Australian Open regains status after returning to stand-alone format
Golfers Cameron Smith and Adam Scott believe the Australian Open has regained its status as a prestigious tournament after ...
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Nick Kyrgios joins Jannik Sinner in 1 Point Slam - pro-amateur Australian Open event
Nick Kyrgios has signed up for a pre-Australian Open event as he will be among the participants of the 1 Point Slam, which is ...
No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka and No. 19 seed Madison Keys will face off in the 2025 Australian Open women's final on Saturday, with the world's top-ranked player trying to accomplish something that ...
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