Tennis

Highlights from the Australian Open

The best pics from the Australian Open.

  • Argentinian Diego Schwartzman stretches for a backhand during his first-round win against Serbian Filip Krajinovic.
    Argentinian Diego Schwartzman stretches for a backhand during his first-round win against Serbian Filip Krajinovic.
  • A tired Denis Shapovalov leaves the court after his five-set round two win over Soonwoo Kwon.
    A tired Denis Shapovalov leaves the court after his five-set round two win over Soonwoo Kwon.
  • Russian Aslan Karatsev slides into a forehand against Mackenzie McDonald.
    Russian Aslan Karatsev slides into a forehand against Mackenzie McDonald.
  • Italian Camila Giorgi about to serve in her first-round match.
    Italian Camila Giorgi about to serve in her first-round match.
  • Veteran Israeli Dudi Sela in his qualifying match against Spaniard Mario Vilella Martinez.
    Veteran Israeli Dudi Sela in his qualifying match against Spaniard Mario Vilella Martinez.
  • Down two sets to one, a worried Aslan Karatsev takes a break during his first-round match against Jaume Munar.
    Down two sets to one, a worried Aslan Karatsev takes a break during his first-round match against Jaume Munar.
  • A sharp volley at the net from Canadian Denis Shapovalov.
    A sharp volley at the net from Canadian Denis Shapovalov.
  • Madison Brengle on Rod Laver Arena in her second round match against Naomi Osaka. Photo: Peter Haskin
    Madison Brengle on Rod Laver Arena in her second round match against Naomi Osaka. Photo: Peter Haskin
  • Heads or tails? The coin toss before the Brengle versus Osaka second round match on Rod Laver Arena. Photo: Peter Haskin
    Heads or tails? The coin toss before the Brengle versus Osaka second round match on Rod Laver Arena. Photo: Peter Haskin

This year’s Australian Open has featured a number of Jewish players from all over the world, including Israel, Italy, Argentina and Russia. As we head towards the pointy end of the tournament, here are a few of the moments that we have captured so far.

Photos: Peter Haskin

 

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