Monday 4 January 2016

Australian Open 2016 Live Stream : History Of Chasing

Australian Open 2016 Live Stream - History Of Chasing : Streaks, milestones, records. Call them what you will – sports fans love them, and players love chasing them. Here are a couple to pay special mind to at Australian Open 2016

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Australian Open 2016 Live Streaming
Lleyton Hewitt 
It's a record 20 and out for Australia's last male Grand Slam champion, who will retire after the Australian Open to take up his new part as the country's Davis Container commander. In 1997, matured only 15 years of age, Hewitt turned into the most youthful player to fit the bill for the Australian Open 2016 live, beginning an unbroken dash of 20 appearances at Melbourne Park. The previous Wimbledon and US Open champion is additionally the last Australian to achieve the last in Melbourne, surging through the attract 2005 just to keep running into a motivated Marat Safin in the last. Will he design another five-set thriller in January? No player in history has gone all the way more frequently than Lleyton, who has 45 Grand Slam marathons to his name.

Serena Williams 
Not a noteworthy passes by nowadays without Serena taking a tilt at history. The world No.1 – a position she will have held for 151 consecutive weeks come January – is only one noteworthy short of Steffi Graf's Open time count of 22 and three shy of Margaret Court's 24 majors, the greater part of any man or lady ever. Having won four of the last five Grand Slams, there's no denying Serena's status as favourite.

Novak Djokovic 
The main player who can opponent Serena's current dominance, Djokovic additionally lands with a spot in the history books hanging in the balance. The Serb can draw level with Roy Emerson's six Australian Open titles - the men's competition record - with triumph in January, also joining Pole Laver and Bjorn Borg on the untouched rundown of Grand Slam champions with an eleventh trophy. Djokovic's fifth triumph at Melbourne Park started a stunning keep running of achievement – it turned out to be the first of 15 consecutive final appearances that acquired him 11 titles 2015, a streak that the Serb would like to reach out in 2016.

Roger Federer 
No one but Federer could draw near to Djokovic in 2015, inflicting three of his six annihilations all season. The Swiss' evergreen brightness could see him pass a remarkable milestone at Australian Open 2016: victory in the third round would be his 300th Grand Slam match win, an imprint came to by no other man ever. 

Francesca Schiavone 
Her ranking might have floated outside the main 100, yet Schiavone has no arrangements yet to join Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci in arranging their retirements. The Italian, who won the French Open in 2010, is one of the most established ladies on the planet's main 200 – just Kimiko Date Krumm, 45, and Venus Williams, six days her senior, are more established than the 35-year-old. Be that as it may, despite everything she has objectives in 2016, not minimum the record for consecutive Grand Slam appearances, currently held by Japan's Ai Sugiyama at 62. Schiavone can tie the imprint in Melbourne if she achieve the main draw. 

Andy Murray 
As streaks go, Murray's keep running of four Australian Open finals without a win – unmatched in the Open time – scarcely accompanies a walking band and confetti close behind. Be that as it may, he would love a turn a fifth final, and in the event that he ought to experience some Aussies along the way, all the better. The world No.2 is unbeaten in his profession against Australian restriction, extending his record to 15-0 amid the Davis Container semifinal in Glasgow in September before driving Extraordinary England to the title.

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