by Kevin Craig @KCraig_Tennis Plenty of Attractions Bring Fans to Australian Open According to The Australian Financial Review, fans have many reasons other than tennis to attend the Australian Open this year. “A luxury day spa, seven new fine-dining restaurants and upgraded corporate facilities that include butler service and a personal tennis commentator,” are [...]
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