
Olson is motivated to win
The 2018 LPGA season was a breakout year for Amy Olson. The 26-year-old from the United States rocketed to 48th in the Rolex Rankings after being ranked 306th in the world just a year ago. Olson admits a few swing changes made back in 2016 along with more consistency in her game were key factors behind her success last year which included four top-ten finishes. "In 2016 I began the process of making some swing changes that would eventually lead to more consistency on the golf

Symetra Tour award winner ready for LPGA debut
LPGA Tour rookie Youngin Chun has arrived in Adelaide in preparation for the Women's Australian Open at The Grange Golf Club. Chun, 18, from Gainesville Florida is yet to be guaranteed a place in the Australian Open starting February 14. It's an anxious wait, but if unsuccessful Chun will have to compete in the Qualifying tournament played on The Grange East course with the top-three places gaining automatic entry into the field. "You may not even imagine how much I hope to p

Azarenka powers to victory
Victoria Azarenka has defeated Genie Bouchard for the second consecutive night at the World Tennis Challenge in Adelaide.
Azarenka won the one and only extended set 8-4. Despite Bouchard losing two matches over the two nights, her quick Adelaide visit leaves her with solid match practice for next week's Australian Open. #wtcadelaide Image by Andrew Frackowski

Azarenka scores win over Bouchard
Victoria Azarenka has defeated Canadian Genie Bouchard in a tie break final set 6-2, 4-6, 10-8 at Memorial Drive, Adelaide. Azarenka looked to be crusing to a straight sets victory in the second set before Bouchard stepped up another level and took the match to a third and deciding tie-break set. #wtcadelaide Image by Andrew Frackowski

Verdasco victory at WTC Adelaide
Fernando Verdasco has defeated World Number 12 Borna Coric from Croatia 6-7, 3-6, 10-3 in the first singles match of the World Tennis Challenge at Memorial Drive. #wtcadelaide Image by Andrew Frackowski

Aussies win Men's doubles at Playford
Australia’s Luke Saville and Max Purcell have won the men’s doubles at the Playford International 6-4, 7-5 against Ariel Behar & Enrique Lopez Perez. #playfordprotour Image by Andrew Frackowski

Dutra-Silva wins Men's Singles at Playford International
Brazilian Rogerio Dutra-Silva has won the Men's singles at the Playford International defeating favourite Mats Moraing 6-3, 6-2. Dutra-Silva never looked threatened as he won his first ATP Challenger event for 2019. #playfordprotour Image by Andrew Frackowski

Russia's Kalinskaya wins Women's singles at Playford
Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya has been crowned the Ladies Singles champion for 2019 at the Playford International. in straight sets over Elena Rybakina 6-4, 6-4. The 20-year-old dropped just one set over the tournament and will now head to Melbourne for the Australian Open. #playfordprotour Image by Andrew Frackowski

Playford Tennis International Day 2 update
Day 2 at the City of Playford Tennis International was completed, with Aleksandar Vukic (NSW) now the sole Australian remaining in the men’s singles draw. In the women’s singles draw, Isabelle Wallace (Vic) and Kaylah McPhee (QLD) have moved through to the second round, with Ivana Popovic (NSW), Belinda Woolcock (Vic), Alexandra Bozovic (NSW) and Seone Mendez (NSW) to play their first round matches today. DAY 2 RESULTS: Men's Singles - Second Round
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