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Australian Open: Sam Stosur and Zhang Shuai win women's doubles title

  • Posted: Jan 25, 2019
Australian Open 2019
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Unseeded Sam Stosur and Zhang Shuai beat defending champions Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic to claim the Australian Open women’s doubles title.

Australian Stosur and China’s Zhang claimed a 6-3 6-4 victory over the Hungarian-French second seeds.

It is Stosur’s third Grand Slam doubles title – the 34-year-old also won the US Open singles title in 2011 – and Zhang’s first.

“We have a great friendship and I think that shows when we play,” Stosur said.

The title is Stosur’s first in front of a home crowd, following her victories with Lisa Raymond at the 2005 US Open and 2006 French Open.

Zhang considered retiring in 2015 after struggling for form but Stosur persuaded her not to.

The pair are now on a 10-match unbeaten streak after claiming their first title together in Hong Kong in October.

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Tsitsipas Attracts Attention Of YouTube Personality Neistat

  • Posted: Jan 24, 2019

Tsitsipas Attracts Attention Of YouTube Personality Neistat

Future collaboration to be lined up

Stefanos Tsitsipas may have attracted a legion of new followers for his on-court performances at the 2019 Australian Open, but the Greek star has also proven to be a favourite on social media.

Since beating Roger Federer in the fourth round on Sunday, Tsitsipas’ subscriber count on his YouTube channel has soared to beyond 100,000. Read More

And his channel has attracted the attention of American YouTube personality Casey Neistat, who has more than 10 million followers. Neistat has now called on the 20-year-old #NextGenATP player to collaborate with him, and Peter McKinnon, another popular YouTuber, after Tsitsipas leaves Australia.

Tsitsipas lost to 2009 champion Rafael Nadal on Thursday night in the Australian Open semi-finals.

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