this is newsday on the bbc. i m karishma vaswani in singapore. to some sporting news now and it s the second day of the australian open grand slam, in melbourne. tuesday sees novak djokovic make his return to melbourne park after being deported last year. he s bidding to take the crown for a record extending tenth time. to melbourne now, where we can speak to shaimaa khalil. she s currently covering this for us, it s great to get you on the programme. it feels like just yesterday you were covering the world cup for us in doha from the football to the tennis. i know how much you love sports it s the big match today, isn t it? just much you love sports - it s the big match today, isn t it? match today, isn t it? just more su ort! match today, isn t it? just more suoport! what match today, isn t it? just more support! what are match today, isn t it? just more support! what are some - match today, isn t it? just more support! what are some of - match today, isn t it? just more sup
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