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Men to watch at the Australian Open, which begins Monday at Melbourne Park:NOVAK DJOKOVICSeeded: 1Ranked: 1Age: 27Country: Serbia2014 Match Record: 61-82014 Singles Titles: 7Career Singles Titles: 48Major Titles: 7 — Australian Open (08, 11, 12, 13) Wimbledon (11, 14), U.S. Open (11),Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-QF, 13-Won, 12-Won 11-Won, 10-QFTopspin: Has a game suited to the hard courts at Melbourne Park, where he has won the bulk of his major titles. ... His 25-match win streak at the Australian Open ended in the quarterfinals last year, when he lost 9-7 in the fifth set to eventual champion Stan Wawrinka. ... Finished No. 1 for the third time in four years, winning a tour-high seven titles. ... Extended his run of winning a major every year to four years with his title at Wimbledon and returned to No. 1 ranking. ... Finished 2014 with his third consecutive title at the season-ending championship. ... Started 2015 with a quarterfinal run at Doha. ... Had a big year off the courts, too, marrying his longtime girlfriend, Jelena. Their son, Stefan, was born in October.___ROGER FEDERERSeeded: 2Ranked: 2Age: 33Country: Switzerland2014 Match Record: 72-122014 Singles Titles: 5Career Singles Titles: 83Major Titles: 17 — Australian Open (04, 06, 07, 10), French Open (09), Wimbledon (03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 12), U.S. Open (04, 05, 06, 07, 08)Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-SF, 13-SF, 12-SF, 11-SF, 10-Won.Topspin: Recorded his 1,000th match win on the professional tour, becoming only third man to reach the milestone, with victory over Milos Raonic in the final of the Brisbane International in his first tournament of the season. ... Had a strong finish to last season, finishing in the year-end top two for the 10th time, and oldest player since rankings system was introduced to finish in top two. ... Led the tour in match wins and matches played in 2014, showing few signs of injuries that had hampered him in the previous couple of years. ... Led Switzerland to its first ever Davis Cup title. ... Has reached the semifinals or better at 11 consecutive Australian Open tournaments, but hasnt returned to the final since winning the last of his four Australian titles in 2010. ... Hasnt won a major since 2012 Wimbledon, and lost the final at Wimbledon last year, the only time hes contested a major final since his last Grand Slam title. ... Will be playing his 61st consecutive major.___RAFAEL NADALSeeded: 3Ranked: 3Age: 28Country: Spain2014 Match Record: 48-112014 Singles Titles: 4Career Singles Titles: 64Major Titles: 14 — Australian Open (2009), French Open (05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14), Wimbledon (08, 10), U.S. Open (10, 13).Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-F, 13-Did Not Play, 12-F, 11-QF, 10-QF.Topspin: Finished year in top three for the ninth time in 10 years despite limited playing time after losing the No. 1 ranking in July after 39 weeks at the top. ... Spent three months out after Wimbledon with a right wrist injury. After returning briefly in China, he withdrew from the season-ending championship because of appendicitis and underwent surgery Nov. 3. ... Hasnt won the Australian Open since 2009, his longest drought at any of the majors, but has reached two of the last three finals. He went down to Djokovic in the 2012 final, losing 7-5 in the fifth set in a 5-hour, 53-minute match, and lost to Stan Wawrinka in the deciding match last season. ... Has won at least one major in 10 consecutive seasons, a record, and is tied at No. 2 with Pete Sampras on the all-time list with 14 majors. ... Nadal has proven he can win majors on hard courts, and the biggest question over him in 2015 will be how he handles his third comeback from a long-term injury.___STAN WAWRINKASeeded: 4Ranked: 4Age: 29Country: Switzerland2014 Match Record: 39-172014 Singles Titles: 3Career Singles Titles: 7Major Titles: 1 — Australian Open (14)Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-W, 13-4th, 12-3rd, 11-QF, 10-3rd.Topspin: Melbourne Park last year was the scene of only Grand Slam title, beating the then three-time defending champion Djokovic and then No. 1-ranked Nadal on the way to claiming his first major title. ... He warmed up for the last Australian Open with a title in Chennai, and was coming off a confidence-boosting run to the semifinals of the 2013 U.S. Open, beating reigning champion Andy Murray along the way. ... His victory cracked the streak of the so-called Big 4 — who had combined to win the previous 16 major titles — and started a year in which there were four different Grand Slam winners — including two first-timers. ... He lost in the first round at the French, but reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open and capped the year by helping Switzerland win its first Davis Cup title.___KEI NISHKORISeeded: 5Ranked: 5Age: 25Country: Japan2014 Match Record: 54-142014 Singles Titles: 4Career Singles Titles: 7Major Titles: 0 — Best-F, U.S. Open (14).Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-4th, 13-4th, 12-QF, 11-3rd, 10-DNPTopspin: Set a series of tennis milestones for men from Asia in 2014. .... Reached his first Grand Slam final, beating Wawrinka and Djokovic before losing to Marin Cilic at the U.S. Open. ... Reached a career-high No. 5 ranking, making him the highest-ranked man from Asia in tour history. ... Was the first man from Asia to qualify for the season-ending championship, where he went 2-1 in round-robin play before losing to Djokovic in the semis. ... Was 11-7 vs. top 10 opponents in 2014. ... Helped Japan reach the Davis Cup quarterfinals. ... Widely considered one of the next generation of major winners, although says the Australian Open might be slightly too soon. ... His run to the 2011 Australian Open quarterfinals was his best run at a major until last years U.S. Open. ... His even temperament on court and consistency are valuable attributes in two-week tournament.___ANDY MURRAYSeeded: 6Ranked: 6Age: 27Country: Britain2014 Match Record: 59-202014 Singles Titles: 3Career Singles Titles: 31Major Titles: 2 — U.S. Open (12), Wimbledon (13)Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-QF, 13-F, 12-SF 11-F, 10-FTopspin: A regular contender at Melbourne Park, where he has reached three Australian Open finals without winning the big prize. ... His quarterfinal exit last year was his worst run at the seasons first major since 09. ... Lived under the burden of intense expectations in Britain until he won his first major title at the 2012 U.S. Open. ... He quickly followed that up by ending the long drought for British men at Wimbledon with his triumph there in 2013. ... Went through a long stretch of not reaching finals after his win at Wimbledon and dropped out of the top 10 for the first time since 2008, but went on a roll starting in mid-September, winning 20 of his 23 matches in a six-week period to capture three titles. ... Coached by Amelie Mauresmo since last June.____MILOS RAONICSeeded: 8Ranked: 8Age: 24Country: Canada2014 Match Record: 49-202014 Singles Titles: 1Career Singles Titles: 6Major Titles: 0 — Best: SF, Wimbledon (14)Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-3rd, 13-4th, 12-3rd, 11-4th, 10-Did Not Play.Topspin: One of the most promising up-and-coming players on the tour. ... Had a big 2014, becoming the first Canadian man to finish in the top 10, the first to surpass $2 million in prize money in a season and the first to reach a Grand Slam semifinal. ... Lost to Federer in the Wimbledon semifinals, after losing to Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the French Open. ... He is tall and agile and has a big, reliable serve — finished No. 2 on the tour in aces (1,107) and first-service points (85 per cent) last season. ... Says the biggest area of improvement in the off-season was on his serve. ... Lost in the final of the season-opening Brisbane International to Federer, when the Swiss great notched his 1,000th career match win.___GRIGOR DIMITROVSeeded: 10Ranked: 11Age: 23Country: Bulgaria2014 Match Record: 50-182014 Singles Titles: 3Career Singles Titles: 4Major Titles: 0 — Best: SF, Wimbledon (14)Last 5 Australian Opens: 14-QF, 13-1st, 12-2nd, 11-2nd, 10-DNP.Topspin: Has been nicknamed Baby Fed for the similarity of his game to Federers, but made a name for himself last year by winning titles on three surfaces and reaching first major semifinal at Wimbledon, where he beat 2013 champion Murray in the quarterfinals before losing to eventual champion Djokovic. ... Reached the quarterfinals at the last Australian Open, losing to Nadal to kick off his first 50-win season. ... Uses a stylish, single-handed backhand to good effect.___Follow John Pye on Twitter at http://twitter.com/byJohnPye Ultra Boost 4.0 Sale Canada .C. 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NMD R1 Canada Sale .C. -- The RBC Cups semifinal participants were decided by a pair of overtime games.The body which owns and runs Londons Olympic Stadium has been ordered to publish the terms of its lease with West Ham United. The Premier League club has been granted a 99-year lease on the stadium starting next season.The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) and the Hammers had wanted the details of the agreement to remain private, with the former appealing against an earlier decision ordering full financial terms to be published. The LLDC still has one more right of appeal in a bid to overturn the decision of the Information Commissioner.Among the information not yet made public is:How much has the stadium cost West Ham to hire?What are its maintenance costs?What happens if the club is sold by its current owners? West Ham revealed plans for giant screens around the exterior of the Olympic Stadium last month The LLDC will now decide whether to make one final appeal against the decision of the Information Commissioner.An LLDC spokesperson said: We are disappointed by the Tribunals decision. We have already published the vast majority of the contract and only undertook this appeal following very clear legal advice that to release the remaining details could significantly impact the Stadiums ability to act competitively. The ruling will result in significant challenges given the commercial realities of a highly competitive market, which could amount to many millions of pounds being lost over the term of a 99-year deal. We are considering the judgement very carefully before we decide on the next steps to take.However, West Ham insist they are happy for the publication of the lease while reiterating the positive impact the move will have on the local area.A West Ham United spokeesman said: We have always been clear that we have nothing to hide and, aside from the private details of our shareholders, we would be happy for the whole contract to be published.dddddddddddd. West Ham will leave their home at Upton Park at the end of the season Although todays ruling against the LLDC does not affect West Ham United in any way and we were not party to the original application or indeed the appeal, we understand the LLDCs concern that it could impact on their ability to negotiate future contracts.It should be remembered that West Ham United were named anchor concessionaire of the Stadium after a fair, transparent and robust process open to any organisation in the world. We were unanimously chosen as we offered the best deal for the taxpayer and the only option for a true and lasting legacy for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.Our increase in capacity to 60,000 means we will bring 1.5 million visitors to the park each year, demonstrating the unique and vital role we will play in the Stadiums ongoing success.Put simply, without West Ham United, the former Olympic Stadium would cost the taxpayer millions of pounds a year, with us it will return hundreds of millions of pounds to the public purse over the course of the contract.Both Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient had objected to the use of the stadium by West Ham, while the LLDC has denied that taxpayers money will be used to cover a number of the day-to-day costs required to run the concern. Also See: West Ham video No Sakho row with club or manager Bilic: Carroll for England West Ham fixtures ' ' '

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