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Sebastian Korda (wrist) retires, sending Karen Khachanov to Aussie semis

Por: ABC News Sports January 24, 2023

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MELBOURNE, Australia -- For a full set, 's Australian Open quarterfinal against on Tuesday was as tight as can be. Right up until, that is, Khachanov unleashed a down-the-line backhand to cap a 17-shot point and steal a tiebreaker.Khachanov raised his right index finger to his ear, telling the Rod Laver Arena crowd to let him hear some support, then wagged that finger in a No. 1!'' gesture. Not long after that, early in the second... + full article



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