Australian Open’s Day 4 offers plenty of action and we are going to preview 2 matches of the packed action

(8) David Ferrer v (WC) Lleyton Hewitt

This match may well be Lleyton’s farewell one… He survived to live another day with a 3 set victory over compatriot James Ducksworth.

‘I felt pretty good. I was pretty pumped up before I went on. I think I was able to block out everything else once I was out there. Obviously you get asked the same questions for quite a few months leading into this tournament, then it’s there, and you don’t fully know how you’re going to react until you’re

The first round offered us many upsets and great action all around. WTA was not the only one involved with the early surprises as we saw Nadal being taken out in the first match in Australian Open for the first time in his career.. Round 2 have some quite interesting bouts and more upsets probably are on its way.

(4) Agnieszka Radwanska v Eugenie Bouchard

The match is scheduled in the night session and rightfully so. Both won their 1st round encounters without much trouble and now they are up in to a blockbuster encounter.

Will try to give a look of what’s interesting in terms of  clashes,potential upsets and hopefully where the value is in each round,while picking several  matches to preview

Vasek Pospisil v (14) Gilles Simon

Two players that surely can’t be satisfied with the way the year has started, meet here in the 1st round of the Aussie Open.

Vasek burst into the scene with a Wimbledon QF last June and career rank of 25, but since he just couldn’t take advantage and do more steps further in his development and now hovers around the 40 mark. He started 2016 in Chennai where he surprisingly lost to Bedene,

It has taken us a while to work out the process but we are very please to announce that CASH REWARDS ARE BACK. Not only are they back but they will given out FOUR TIMES A YEAR starting from February 1st 2016. The amount you get back will still be based on the Aces received within the 3 month leader-board. The periods will be broken down as such:

  • February 1st to April 30th
  • May 1st to 31st
  • August 1st to Oct 31st
  • Nov 1st to January 31st.

Note: we have chosen these quarters such that the changeover never appears in the middle of a Grand Slam. Not all

Week 1 was full of excitement, surprises and now we are just barely 7 days away before the Australian Open Main Draws kicks off

Australian Open Qualifying starts from Wednesday for The Men and Thursday for the Ladies. So be sure to check the site for the available matchups

But first let’s take a look who participates where, to try catching some form just before they head to Melbourne Park