Greg Baum

Greg Baum

Greg Baum is chief sports columnist and associate editor with The Age

Tennis

Nation dares dream that Tomic has a way to run

Greg Baum The dwelling has begun again. Bernard Tomic made such a thumping start to the 2013 Australian Open on Tuesday night that the country will again dare to imagine he will still be there near the end.

Burn, baby, Bernie

Bernard Tomic turned up in style for his first round match against Leonardo Mayer.

Greg Baum Bernard Tomic made such a thumping start to the 2013 Australian Open on Tuesday night that the country again will dare to imagine that he will still be there somewhere near the end.

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Federer back as precise as a Swiss watch

Bad luck: Roger Federer consoles Benoit Paire.

Greg Baum Despite a lay-off, Roger Federer kept his first-round record intact.

Rough track for grassroots tennis

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Greg Baum Cororooke's pitted and pockmarked courts fit into a vivid anecdotal picture.

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Tomic again makes 2+2 = 5

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Greg Baum In the necessary mythology of the advance of Bernard Tomic at the Australian Open, there had to be somewhere along the way a Daniel Brands.

Routine workout

Maria Sharapova.

Greg Baum Maria Sharapova's on-court routine verges on obsessive-compulsive.

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Li outlasts familiar foe in a battle of attrition

Li Na

Greg Baum THIS was the meeting of the immovable obstacle and the immovable obstacle and, inevitably it took a long time to resolve.

Giant-killer becomes the new poster girl

Sloane Stephens

Greg Baum For teenager Sloane Stephens, beating her heroine and possibly the greatest woman tennis player in history in a quarter-final of the Australian Open posed some immediate, like, oh-my-god dilemmas.

How to lure Federer into the odd stumble

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Greg Baum Andy Murray understandably is tired of the question about what has changed since he broke through for his first major championship victory last year, but Roger Federer identifies one difference, and...

Victoria reigns again

Australian Open 2013 Tennis, Melbourne, Womens Singles Finals winner Victoria Azarenka.

Greg Baum VICTORIA Azarenka, displaying stubborn and a champion's contrarian character, overcame a shaky beginning and hostility that sometimes bordered on unsporting to defend her Australian Open title on...

Victoria takes crown but can't win over Melbourne

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Greg Baum Victoria Azarenka, displaying stubborn and contrarian character, overcame a shaky beginning and hostility that sometimes bordered on unsporting to defend her Australian Open title on Saturday night...

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Azarenka 'suffered to win' says coach

Victoria Azarenka with her trophy.

Linda Pearce and Greg Baum Victoria Azarenka's coach Sam Sumyk was proud, blunt, and rather angry.

Sumyk defends his star's teary triumph

Victoria Azarenka of Belarus celebrates with coach Sam Sumyk after defeating Li Na of China in her women's singles final match at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne January 26, 2013. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA  - Tags: SPORT TENNIS)

Linda Pearce, Greg Baum VICTORIA AZARENKA'S coach Sam Sumyk was proud, blunt, and rather angry. ''This is a trophy that she suffered to win, so maybe that explained the tears,'' said the Frenchman, who has coached Azarenka...

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Sam discovers winning beats trying not to lose

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Greg Baum The best that can be said about Sam Stosur’s first match at this year’s Australian Open is that she won it.

Early exit as Hewitt trips at first hurdle

Lleyton Hewitt stretches for a return during his one-match stay in the Australian Open.

Greg Baum It is hard to remember the Australian Open before Lleyton Hewitt. It is hard to imagine it without him.

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Stosur survives hunger game

Samantha Stosur.

Greg Baum The best that can be said of Sam Stosur's first match at this year's Australian Open is that she won it.

Djoker has the trump card as marathon men's final crowns a record Open

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

Greg Baum Novak Djokovic defends his Australian Open title early this morning with a six-hour, five-set win over Rafael Nadal in the longest final played in a major championship.

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