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Djokes aside, Novak not greatest yet

Fresh off his record-equalling sixth Australian Open title, Novak Djokovic is the world’s best tennis player, but his path to becoming the greatest ever isn’t as clear as it seems, writes Robert Beaton.

Break Point episode 17

Break Point is back to review the first Grand Slam of the 2016 season.

Break Point episode 16

Break Point is back to cover the business end of the Australian Open.

Djokes aside, Novak not greatest yet

Fresh off his record-equalling sixth Australian Open title, Novak Djokovic is the world’s best tennis player, but his path to becoming the greatest ever isn’t as clear as it seems, writes Robert Beaton.

Break Point episode 17

Break Point is back to review the first Grand Slam of the 2016 season.

Break Point episode 16

Break Point is back to cover the business end of the Australian Open.

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Djokes aside, Novak not greatest yet

Fresh off his record-equalling sixth Australian Open title, Novak Djokovic is the world’s best tennis player, but his path to becoming the greatest ever isn’t as clear as it seems, writes Robert Beaton.

Break Point episode 17

Break Point is back to review the first Grand Slam of the 2016 season.

Break Point episode 16

Break Point is back to cover the business end of the Australian Open.

Break Point episode 15

Break Point is back for the Australian Open, previewing the rest of the action from the first Grand Slam of the year.

Break Point episode 14

Break Point is back for 2016, Val, Ryan and Joel discuss the talking points leading into the Australian Open.

The girl having a ball

2014 Australian Open Ballgirl of the Year Zoe Theodorakopoulos talks to Tim Sperliotis about her hectic last two years.

Lamenting Lleyton: the unpopular Aussie battler

Despite another early exit from the Australian Open, Lleyton Hewitt again displayed the qualities that both endear and ostracise his fans. Evan Harding takes a look at the dichomtomy.

Classy Federer to break Britain’s heart

It’s been 74 years since a British man has won a grand slam tennis final. But Ben Waterworth wonders if Andy Murray has what it takes to topple Roger Federer.

Serena to make it five

After two weeks of hard tennis, it’s the dream final everyone wanted. This Saturday evening, four-time champion Serena Williams takes on comeback queen Justine Henin in the Australian Open women’s final. Ben Waterworth previews the match.

Tennis aces ready to sizzle

It’s called the Australian Open, and as it turns out, this year’s Melbourne leg of the tennis Grand Slam happens to be shaping up as an unusually open contest, writes Ben Waterworth.