Dubai Telegraph - 'You pay my bills' and 'kick him out': Australian Open storylines

EUR -
AED 3.844311
AFN 79.106039
ALL 98.055622
AMD 419.242083
ANG 1.882803
AOA 956.127268
ARS 1097.863825
AUD 1.663426
AWG 1.886606
AZN 1.780562
BAM 1.948559
BBD 2.109362
BDT 127.406553
BGN 1.948559
BHD 0.393836
BIF 3091.611471
BMD 1.046661
BND 1.408466
BOB 7.219173
BRL 6.189104
BSD 1.044718
BTN 90.065314
BWP 14.400487
BYN 3.418895
BYR 20514.547271
BZD 2.098502
CAD 1.505532
CDF 2977.749555
CHF 0.949427
CLF 0.037171
CLP 1025.668582
CNY 7.582111
CNH 7.597751
COP 4419.676338
CRC 527.141126
CUC 1.046661
CUP 27.736505
CVE 109.856769
CZK 25.090498
DJF 186.038674
DKK 7.462345
DOP 64.340907
DZD 140.477979
EGP 52.78302
ERN 15.699909
ETB 134.43095
FJD 2.412291
FKP 0.862016
GBP 0.840431
GEL 3.004061
GGP 0.862016
GHS 15.879989
GIP 0.862016
GMD 75.879351
GNF 9033.431473
GTQ 8.074993
GYD 218.567795
HKD 8.151905
HNL 26.602146
HRK 7.723882
HTG 136.472862
HUF 408.096313
IDR 16924.972496
ILS 3.751211
IMP 0.862016
INR 90.233134
IQD 1368.614185
IRR 44064.409984
ISK 145.935723
JEP 0.862016
JMD 164.349273
JOD 0.742606
JPY 163.054538
KES 135.137823
KGS 91.530788
KHR 4204.3764
KMF 490.148725
KPW 941.994634
KRW 1496.337128
KWD 0.322445
KYD 0.870665
KZT 541.089294
LAK 22766.399316
LBP 93554.44861
LKR 311.592114
LRD 206.851334
LSL 19.187897
LTL 3.090516
LVL 0.633115
LYD 5.1399
MAD 10.432831
MDL 19.431791
MGA 4881.858853
MKD 61.307181
MMK 3399.51272
MNT 3556.552746
MOP 8.382351
MRU 41.778749
MUR 48.512723
MVR 16.128582
MWK 1811.568154
MXN 21.409788
MYR 4.58176
MZN 66.892605
NAD 19.187897
NGN 1630.696625
NIO 38.447129
NOK 11.750785
NPR 144.104503
NZD 1.838763
OMR 0.402544
PAB 1.044718
PEN 3.879783
PGK 4.193417
PHP 60.96815
PKR 291.162829
PLN 4.213436
PYG 8266.282225
QAR 3.808846
RON 4.952384
RSD 116.68639
RUB 102.743185
RWF 1456.786534
SAR 3.925814
SBD 8.833208
SCR 15.008088
SDG 629.042721
SEK 11.47264
SGD 1.411228
SHP 0.862016
SLE 23.749989
SLL 21947.948846
SOS 597.081227
SRD 36.743011
STD 21663.760705
SVC 9.141032
SYP 13608.680782
SZL 19.192679
THB 35.259899
TJS 11.387384
TMT 3.673779
TND 3.324944
TOP 2.451383
TRY 37.328956
TTD 7.104599
TWD 34.276355
TZS 2660.911964
UAH 43.787385
UGX 3853.679601
USD 1.046661
UYU 45.421213
UZS 13548.652763
VES 59.220527
VND 26250.247223
VUV 124.261645
WST 2.931515
XAF 653.528467
XAG 0.034294
XAU 0.000378
XCD 2.828652
XDR 0.804909
XOF 653.528467
XPF 119.331742
YER 260.670848
ZAR 19.407903
ZMK 9421.203293
ZMW 29.017171
ZWL 337.024278
  • RBGPF

    62.2800

    62.28

    +100%

  • SCS

    -0.0700

    11.53

    -0.61%

  • BCC

    -1.3400

    127.11

    -1.05%

  • RELX

    -0.5400

    48.85

    -1.11%

  • VOD

    -0.0300

    8.37

    -0.36%

  • RYCEF

    0.0000

    7.55

    0%

  • RIO

    0.5300

    62.09

    +0.85%

  • NGG

    -0.4300

    60.28

    -0.71%

  • GSK

    0.2200

    34.27

    +0.64%

  • CMSC

    0.1150

    23.6

    +0.49%

  • BCE

    0.3100

    23.53

    +1.32%

  • AZN

    0.4600

    69.06

    +0.67%

  • JRI

    0.0400

    12.59

    +0.32%

  • CMSD

    0.0900

    23.96

    +0.38%

  • BTI

    0.8600

    37.91

    +2.27%

  • BP

    -0.0400

    31.45

    -0.13%

'You pay my bills' and 'kick him out': Australian Open storylines
'You pay my bills' and 'kick him out': Australian Open storylines / Photo: WILLIAM WEST - AFP

'You pay my bills' and 'kick him out': Australian Open storylines

The Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, ends on Sunday when defending champion Jannik Sinner faces Alexander Zverev for the men's title.

Text size:

AFP looks back on five memorable storylines from the past two weeks in Melbourne:

- Djokovic courts controversy -

Novak Djokovic refused to do post-match on-court interviews after a leading Australian television presenter called him a "has-been" and said: "Kick him out."

The 24-time Grand Slam champion labelled the comments "insulting and offensive" to him and Serbian fans.

The row soon blew over when broadcaster Tony Jones apologised, saying it had been "banter".

Djokovic's bid for a record-extending 11th Melbourne title ended in anti-climax when he retired injured from his semi-final against Alexander Zverev.

He was booed out of Rod Laver Arena.

Djokovic said on the eve of the tournament that he was "poisoned" by lead and mercury in his food while held at a Melbourne hotel in 2022 before his deportation.

- Collins is pantomime villain -

Danielle Collins sarcastically thanked hecklers in the crowd for "paying my bills" after she defeated home player Destanee Aiava in three tense sets.

The 31-year-old American also blew kisses to the fiercely partisan crowd, cupped her ear and pointed to her backside.

"Bring it on. All I have to say is seriously, good luck trying to get under the skin of somebody that really doesn't care," she said.

Collins was booed in and out of the arena in losing in the third round to eventual champion Madison Keys.

- Teenage kicks -

Remember the names: Learner Tien, Joao Fonseca and Jakub Mensik.

The teenage trio gave a glimpse of a bright future in men's tennis as each defeated a top-10 player.

The 19-year-old American Tien went the furthest of the three in becoming the youngest man to reach the last 16 in Melbourne since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

He stunned last year's runner-up Daniil Medvedev in five sets in a late-night epic in the second round.

Brazilian Fonseca, 18, dumped out ninth seed Andrey Rublev in straight sets in the first round.

Mensik, a 19-year-old Czech, stunned sixth seed Casper Ruud in the second round.

- Lucky, lucky loser -

Eva Lys had her bags packed and flight booked, having lost in qualifying.

But the 128th-ranked German hung about in the hope that a player would withdraw from the main draw, and Anna Kalinskaya did just that, giving Lys a lifeline.

The 23-year-old had just 10 minutes to get ready for her first-round match and still won it, going on to win twice more.

Lys was the first women's "lucky loser" to reach the fourth round since the event moved to Melbourne Park in 1988.

She was thrashed by Iga Swiatek but it was still "the nicest week in my life" and she departed $420,000 richer for her efforts. Her total career earnings to that point had been $798,000.

- Happy couple -

Gael Monfils and Elina Svitolina will always remember the super Saturday in which both players stunned opponents ranked fourth in the world to reach the last 16.

The 38-year-old Frenchman Monfils beat Taylor Fritz, then on the same Margaret Court Arena he watched as his Ukrainian wife did the same to Jasmine Paolini.

"I warmed up the court for her," joked Monfils.

Svitolina said: "It's really a great day for us today, beating top-four players and playing great tennis."

G.Rehman--DT