Watch highlights as Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic defeat Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah to win the 2018 Australian Open. Watch more video and live matches at www.ausopen.com. Highlights not available in Aus., NZ or Canada and only available in Europe and USA 24 hours after completion of the match. Photo Credit: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images.
Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic entered the 2018 Australian Open on fire, becoming just the fifth team to win two ATP World Tour events leading up to the year’s first Grand Slam, capturing trophies at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open and the ASB Classic. But while none of those first four teams advanced past the semi-finals at Melbourne Park, the Austrian-Croatian team surged all the way to its maiden Grand Slam title, defeating 11th seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah 6-4, 6-4 on Rod Laver Arena. "I don't know what to say," Pavic said in disbelief. "I'm really happy with everything, with these two weeks, with the beginning of the year. We still haven't lost a match." Marach and Pavic...
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Sebastian Korda discusses what it meant to him to win the Australian Open boys' singles trophy 20 years after father Petr Korda won the men's singles title on the same court at Melbourne Park.
Update: Korda defeated Chinese Taipei's Chun Hsin Tseng 7-6(6), 6-4 in Saturday's boys' singles final. The American celebrated his victory with his father's trademark 'scissors kick' and in his victory speech wished his dad a happy 50th birthday. When a nine-year-old hockey player named Sebastian Korda traveled with his father Petr to the US Open in 2009, it was love at first sight. Until that point, Sebastian had played hockey five days a week, and would hit tennis balls possibly once on the weekend. When the Kordas returned from that trip, Sebastian approached his father. “He said he does not want to play hockey,” the former World No. 2 remembered. “He quit hockey overnight. He has not skated and he...