Nadal out of Australian Open Israel warns Gaza fighting could ‘last a year’; Nadal to miss Australian Open; injury blow for Sam Kerr | The Guardian
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| | 08/01/2024 Israel warns Gaza fighting could ‘last a year’; Nadal to miss Australian Open; injury blow for Sam Kerr |
| | | | Good morning. Welcome to the first Morning Mail of 2024, happy new year and thanks for being with us. We lead today with Israel’s claim that fighting in Gaza could last another year as the top US diplomat returns to the Middle East as part of frantic efforts to prevent the spread of war, after an increase of fire across the Israel-Lebanon border. The 22-time grand slam winner Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the Australian Open due to injury. He’s headed to Spain for treatment after an MRI scan revealed he sustained a micro tear to a muscle at the Brisbane International. And Sam Kerr is set for a long spell on the sidelines after the Matildas captain suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury during her club’s training camp. It’s a major blow for the Australian side who face Uzbekistan in Olympic qualifiers next month. |
| | | Full Story | | William McInnes on his ‘perm of love’ When the actor and author William McInnes’s childhood crush turned up as his hairdresser, he felt compelled to listen to her advice. The makeover he received became McInnes’s “Everest” of 1979. The tale I dine out on is a summer series from 10 of our favourite storytellers – actors, comedians, writers and Guardian staff – in which they recount a story that never fails to entertain. | |
| | | In-depth | | Making the perfect espresso is almost a high art, especially for those who practise at the elite level – and Australia has plenty of those. Ranked one of the biggest in the world, the Australian coffee market is worth more than $9bn and Australia coffee fiends sip and savour about 2kg of coffee beans on average each year. Understanding the hard science of coffee can help elevate even the cheapest bean and most basic equipment into something far greater than the sum of its parts. |
| | | Not the news | | As part of our series of ultimate summer reading lists, Guardian Australia’s staff and critics share with you 15 crime thrillers and mysteries that will keep you guessing. From Mick Herron’s Slow Horses and Ian Rankin’s Rebus to new books from Bret Easton Ellis and Emma Cline, these reads are guaranteed to get the heart racing with suspense – even as you try to relax. |
| | | What’s happening today | Victoria | A man charged after four stabbing attacks in Melbourne is due to make a court appearance. |
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