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January 23, 2014 By  Tennis

A Few Notes on the Australian Open

Editor’s Note: The following has been prepared for us by one of our partners, Sport Surfaces, and was created by Paul Gold. 

The supreme moments in sporting history are etched into the memories of sporting enthusiasts. And what better way to relive the glory than celebrating that very moment. The action is soon to be wrapping up in Melbourne where the blue turf has been prepared for the masters of Tennis to prove their supremacy. Yes, the Australian open is in full swing as the final matches are here.   It is the perfect occasion to reflect on some of the memorable moments in the tennis history. The Australian open events are the most thrilling tournaments of the season and have been won by many great players to ever pick up a racquet. The tournament is managed by Tennis Australia which is formerly the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. However, the facility is now known as Albert Reserve Tennis center.

If you wish to learn more about the GRAND SLAM history check out the following infographics and its records to give you a glimpse of the tournament.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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