Every major has a moment when it begins to feel, well, major. All of the matches seem to tighten at once, and you don’t know where to look next. For the 2018 Australian Open, that moment came midway through the day session on Wednesday. At roughly the same time, two well-known players, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Caroline Wozniacki, fell behind in their final sets to two younger opponents who were clearly outplaying them. Then, at roughly the same time, they dug themselves out of their shallow graves and pulled off unlikely victories. The Aussie Open was officially on.
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Published Jan 17, 2018