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50 Moments in Australian Sport: Vote for Your Favorite

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50 Moments In Australian Sport: Vote For Your Favorite

Australia is a sport-mad country, and now you have the chance to vote for your favorite moment in Australian sport. The shortlist of 50 moments has been compiled by Guardian Australia’s top sporting minds, keeping in mind the emotions and drama associated with each one. This is your chance to settle the debate and determine the greatest moment in Australian sport.

The list was curated from hundreds of reader nominations and includes iconic sporting moments from various disciplines. From cricket to rugby, swimming to tennis, every sport has its fair representation.

Now it’s time for you to cast your vote. Simply click on the green “vote” button next to your favorite moment. But choose wisely, because you can only vote once in this round. Voting will close on Saturday night, so make sure to have your say before then.

Once the votes are tallied, the top 10 moments will be revealed next Monday. This will mark the final round of voting, where you can vote for your ultimate favorite among the top 10.

Australia, known for its passion for sports, is eagerly waiting to see which moment will reign supreme. Will it be Novak Djokovic‘s historic 11th Australian Open title? Or perhaps the rise of new stars like Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner? The women’s singles draw is equally captivating, with defending champion Aryna Sabalenka facing tough competition from the likes of Naomi Osaka, Sofia Kenin, and Victoria Azarenka.

There is no shortage of excitement and anticipation in the world of Australian sport. So join in and vote for your favorite moment today!

Rachel Adams

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