MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — In the absence of Serena Williams, there were concerns that this Australian Open might be a bit lackluster on the women's side.
For years, Williams has been the dominant player on the court and one of the game's more entertaining personalities. At the start of the tournament, one Australian newspaper devoted an empty space in its sports pages to Williams, a tribute to all the things it would miss writing about with the defending champion out due to a foot injury.
Turns out, there was no shortage of memorable moments and solid storylines. And all of a sudden, it seemed like everyone was a comedian.
Two of the biggest entertainers turned out to …

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