Wawrinka, 40, makes history in Australian Open after grueling 4 1/2-hour match
Stan Wawrinka had to dig deep to edge Arthur Gea in a 4 1/2-hour, five-set epic to become the first man 40 or older to reach the third round of a Grand Slam since the 1978 Australian Open. Fittingly, it was the longest match at the 2026 Australian Open, Wawrinka's last at Melbourne Park. The 2014 champion and a three-time major winner overall, Wawrinka held it together while 21-year-old qualifier Gea struggled with cramps in the fifth set's 10-point tiebreaker, hanging on for 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (3) on Thursday.
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Wednesday Seacoast Standout: Dover girls hockey sophomore nets three
Adrianna Morganella scored three goals as the St. Thomas/Winnacunnet/Dover girls hockey team beat Pinkerton, and was named Seacoast Standout Athlete.
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Wednesday Seacoast Roundup: Seven score as Exeter girls hockey rolls
Seven skaters scored at least one goal as the Exeter High School girls hockey team beat Manchester, 10-0 on Wednesday at Phillips Exeter Academy.
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