Thursday marks the start of the Semifinals in Melbourne and with some thrilling matches on the horizon, it will indeed be memorable to witness them

(1) Novak Djokovic v (3) Roger Federer

For the 45-th time Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer will go toe for toe for this one helluva semifinal

“It’s part of the reason why I guess I’m still playing,” Federer said of facing Novak. “I feel like I’m competitive at the top. I can beat all the guys on Tour. It’s nice now that in the last three slams I’ve been as consistent as I have been. I’m playing good tennis, fun tennis

Wednesday will see the completion of the rest of the QF matches. Let’s look what we have in store

(23) Gael Monfils v (13) Milos Raonic

Milos Raonic just continues to roll!

Undefeated in 2016, the Canadian upset the champion from 2 years ago – Stan Wawrinka to book his spot in the last 8. It was a see saw battle in which Raonic had the upper hand in the 5-th set.

First part of the Quarter Finals will be played on Tuesday,so let’s see what we have in store

(1) Novak Djokovic v (7) Kei Nishikori

Djokovic leads the h2h 6-2, but one of the most memorable upsets and wins of or Kei came in a Grand Slam action. Kei won in the SF of the US Open in 2014, his best run to date in any of the big 4 tournaments.
The Japanese hasn’t been troubled much in Melbourne, just a bit of scare with a wrist concern during his match against Guillermo Garcia Lopez prove to be the only one going forward.

Round 4 kicks off on Sunday, and there are some mouthwatering encounters on the line in both Men and Women, despite the depleted side of Ladies Draw with that many upsets…

(9) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga v (7) Kei Nishikori

Nisihikori has won 5 of the 7 head to head meetings and they haven’t met since their 5 setter in Roland Garros last June where Jo pleased the home crowd. Also worth to mention is that only 2 meetings between these two the bookies’ favourite won.

Both players lost 1 set each going through the first 3 rounds and Kei was experiencing a wrist problem in his last match

The upsets dried up a bit today with only Vinci’s loss considered as somekind of a shock given the ranking of her and that she won the first set 6-0..

Saturday offers a lot of fireforks!

(15) Madison Keys v (20) Ana Ivanovic

Both girls have been incredibly inconsistent of late and are currently fighting for a top 20 position by the end of the tournament.

Madison burst into the spotlight 1 year ago when she made it all the way to the Aus Open SF where she was stopped by the eventual champion and nemesis for many – Serena Williams.