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French Open champion Li Na credits new coach Carlos Rodriguez with turning her tennis career around _ and saving her marriage.

With the third round complete for the leading players at Melbourne Park, only one of the first eight men's seeds did not advance: No. 6 Juan Martin del Potro. Six of the eight top women were through.
Roger Federer says Lance Armstrong's admission that he took performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career has affected all of sport and the world's athletes.

Fifth-seeded Angelique Kerber has been ousted in the fourth round of the Australian Open by the woman who defeated Serena Williams at the same stage last year.

Angelique Kerber survived some nervous moments before fending off American teenager Madison Keys in the third round of the Australian Open, then got to blow out the candles on a cake to celebrate her 25th birthday.

Maria Sharapova leaned back and pumped her arms. She ripped her elbows back and forth, screaming after her victory. Four pumps, five — she rocked forward — six pumps. More. Sharapova had just defeated Venus Williams 6-1, 6-3 Friday, her first victory over the seven-time major winner in a Grand Slam. This was a match clearly worth celebrating, but it was if Sharapova had won the Australian Open title eight days early.

Novak Djokovic didn't have any trouble in his first match back on Rod Laver Arena since his shirt-ripping victory celebrations last year, starting his bid for a third consecutive Australian Open title with a 6-2, 6-4, 7-5 win Monday over France's Paul-Henri Mathieu.
Men to watch at the Australian Open, which begins Monday:

Andy Roddick is not ready for retirement just yet.
Andy Roddick's tennis career will close at the U.S. Open, the site of his biggest triumph.
Andy Roddick is ready to walk away from tennis whenever his U.S. Open ends.
Andy Roddick's tennis career will close at the U.S. Open, the site of his biggest triumph.
Andy Murray's gold medal is back home on a cabinet. He hasn't even had time to pick an appropriate spot for the grandest prize of his career.
The men from Down Under are down and out at Wimbledon.
The boys from Down Under are down and out at Wimbledon.
"I elected to serve, considering I was serving really well the last few weeks," said Tomic, who won his first ATP World Tour title at Sydney last week and had a win over No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic at an exhibition tournament in Perth at the start of the month.
"It's a huge challenge," he said.