Australian Open Tennis - Season 11
Season 11
Coverage of the 105th edition of the Australian Open, from Melbourne Park.
Episodes
Day 6
Highlights of the third round, including Caroline Wozniacki v Johanna Konta. In 2016, Johanna Konta became the first British woman to make the fourth round for 29 years.
Day 7
Katherine Downes introduces highlights from the Australian Open in Melbourne, including Andy Murray v Mischa Zverev and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga v Dan Evans.
Day 8
Action from the fourth round, including Ekaterina Makarova v Johanna Konta. Johanna Konta will be looking to replicate her excellent 2016 run where she reached the semi-finals.
Day 9
Katherine Downes with highlights from the quarter-finals of the Australian Open including Roger Federer v Mischa Zverev.
Day 10
Katherine Downes introduces quarter-final match between Serena Williams and Johanna Konta.
Victories for Johanna Konta and Andy Murray at this stage in 2016 gave Great Britain two Grand Slam singles semi-finalists for the first time since 1977.
Men's First Semi-Final
Sue Barker introduces highlights of the semi-final match between Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka.
Men's Second Semi-Final
Sue Barker introduces highlights of the second men's semi-final, where Rafael Nadal faces Grigor Dimitrov.
Women's Final Highlights
The best of the action from the Australian Open women's singles final at Melbourne Park, where Venus Williams faces Serena Williams. Commentary by Jonathan Overend and John Lloyd.
Mens Singles Final Highlights
Sue Barker introduces extended highlights of the men's singles final from Melbourne Park, where Roger Federer faces Rafa Nadal. With commentary by Andrew Castle and John Lloyd.
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