Australian number one Alex de Minaur takes centre stage from the Australian Open champion, while world number one Iga Świątek succumbs to an unfortunate 45-year first. Here are five quick hits from day seven at Melbourne Park.
Pat Cash describes the public expectation on Australians playing at their home major as "crippling". This may prove to be Alex de Minaur's biggest challenge to keeping his tournament hopes alive, writes Luke Pentony.
Reigning Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz is satisfied with his form so far in Melbourne, but he is expecting a titanic battle against unseeded Miomir Kecmanović in the fourth round.
Caballus, which was a $1 million yearling, was sold by the Coolmore colts syndicate after his last preparation.
Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek, Jelena Ostapenko and Victoria Azarenka are in action on day seven of the Australian Open, as Australia’s dynamic doubles duos also fight to advance.
Dubbo trainer Michael Mulholland will be hoping the Gilgandra Cup form can hold up when his talented galloper Athena’s Lad contests the $36,000 Cowra Lamb Cowra Cup (1700m) on Sunday.
Everything you need to know to find a winner on cup day in the Central West.
Meet the new breed of Australian junior tennis players. One can serve at 202 km/h.
Adrian Mannarino isn't your typical professional tennis player, as his laid-back approach to how he's preparing at the Australian Open suggests.
Australia coach Andrew McDonald remains optimistic a reshuffled batting line-up will work despite lacklustre returns in the first-Test trouncing of the West Indies.
Novak Djokovic admits he was not "the favourite type of guy" for many of his rivals when he joined the tour as a teenager, including Roger Federer.
As the Diamonds prepare to face Uganda for the very first time in netball at the Nations Cup, there are two players from opposite teams — Sunday Aryang and Mary Cholhok — that have a lot in common.
World number one Iga Świątek is upset by 19-year-old Czech Linda Nosková in the third round of the Australian Open, as the fourth-round match-ups are finalised on day seven.
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz advances to the fourth round after Shang Juncheng retires hurt in the third set. Follow live.
Despite spending nearly $1 million rectifying track surface defects, the local council had to close the facility in December, saying the faults made it too dangerous for high-speed racing.
Departing the Australian Open singles draw in the third round was not the result Storm Hunter was chasing, but she is full of confidence after producing a career-best performance.