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Autralian Open: Pat Rafter makes doubles comeback

Melbourne, Australia: The stars of yesterday keep popping up at the Australian Open. Most of the familiar faces are old players back in action as new coaches.      After a decade of retirement, the Australian



COMEBACK FROM CANCER: After surviving cancer, British tennis player Ross Hutchins returned to the Australian Open to win his first-round doubles match.
   
Almost one year ago, Hutchins was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells, and underwent several months of chemotherapy.
   
Hutchins and his doubles partner Colin Fleming reunited earlier this year to play season-opening tournaments in Brisbane and Auckland, losing both in the first round.
   
On Wednesday, the pair advanced to the second round in Melbourne after defeating Marinko Matosevic and Michal Przysiezny 4-6, 6-4, 6-0.
   
"It's an amazing feeling to be back, and especially to get our first win," Hutchins said. "I think we did well to dig out a win today. It was actually brilliant to be honest, and I'm loving the feeling right now."