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 Novak Djokovic is finally back in action on day two of the Australian Open on Tuesday, returning to the venue of his greatest grand slam success, hoping his elbow will hold up after keeping him on the sidelines for six months.        Novak Djokovic serves during a practice session before the Australian Open tennis tournament. Djokovic is set to return to action on Day 2 of the years first Grand Slam. REUTERS     Six times a mens singles champion Down Under, the Serbian will be joined in making a return at Melbourne Park by 2008 womens champion Maria Sharapova, who missed last years tournament because of a doping ban.   Mens champion Roger Federer, womens top seed Simona Halep and Stan Wawrinka, whose 2014 triumph interrupted six years of Djokovic dominance and who is also returning from an injury layoff, are also in first round  stanley flask action.  While Federer begins his title defence against Slovenias Alja stanley cup z Bedene in primetime on Rod Laver Arena, Djokovic and Sharapova will make their bows on Margaret Court stanley thermos  Arena. Federer made his comeback from an injury-induced spell on the sidelines at last years tournament and went on to win his 18th grand slam title by beating his great rival Rafa Nadal in the final. Djokovic, seeded 14th, will be hoping he can make a start on a similarly successful return when he takes on American Donald Young but admits to being uncertain how the elbow which forced an end to his season after last years Wimbledon will hold up.  If hes back playing you hope hes 10 Qooj Building an efficient system to win Olympic medals: Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
 Want to shake a leg with Shah Rukh Khan and cheer the Kolkata Knight Riders from the super hospitality enclosure at Eden Gardens next week         HT Image    You can do all that, plus join the team at post-match parties, if you are willing to shell out Rs 32,000 per ticket per day.   Thats almost five times the cost of the most expensive tickets  Rs 6,500  elsewhere in the stands. Spend that and you can enjoy yourself in the air-conditioned lounge, get parking rights bang in front of the main entrance and savour fine cuisine. There will, however, be no alcohol following municipal restrictions. But King Khan would, of course, be there, from time to time. With the Edens capacity nearly halved to 44,000 from 85,000-odd due to renovation, this is an attempt by the Knight Riders owners to maximise profit. stanley thermobecher  They have built a temporary structure to the right of the club house and this lounge can seat 400. Tickets, a team official told HT, are already being sold and the response is  stanley taza good.  This is part of the IPLs plan to introduce super-hospitality enclosures. Revenue from these will be shared by the IPL and the Knight stanley kaffeebecher  Riders,  said the official. The Knight Riders have had a torrid time on the field in IPLs I and II. Time will tell where things change on that front this time. But the fans should have a good time beyond the boundary.            Stay informed with the...  See more   Stay informed with the latest updates on live cricket score, cricket players, match schedules and ICC ra