Commander Khan: Seating usher waiting for a pause in the tennis match so she can let spectators into the court at the Australian Open 2023
Commander Khan: Capturing Coco Gauff's serve at the Australian Open 2023
Commander Khan: Cameras that check the line calls at the Australian Open tennis tournament 2023
Commander Khan: Broadcasting from the sidelines at the Australian Open tennis tournament 2023
Commander Khan: Broadcasting the Australian Open tennis tournament 2023
Commander Khan: Watching a match at the Australian Open tennis tournament 2023
Commander Khan: Ball kid at the Australian Open tennis tournament 2023
Commander Khan: Jessica Pegula serving in the Australian Open 2023
Commander Khan: Annual Australian Open selfie 2023
Commander Khan: The Australian Open Tennis tournament is in town
Commander Khan: Waiting for a tram on Flinders Street
Commander Khan: One more in our full 'hot day at a sporting event in the post-vaccine era' regalia.
Commander Khan: What time is it? It's time for our annual Australian Open 2022 selfie!
Commander Khan: With the 50% capacity limits placed on attendees at this year's Australian Open we even managed to find a totally empty section of Kia Arena in which to take slightly less pandemically themed selfies :)
Commander Khan: And even though we didn't need these this year, Nadia is still a big fan!
Commander Khan: Of course at any modern sports venue the spider cam is da real MVP.
Commander Khan: Rod Laver Arena is such a gorgeous venue to watch matches in; even at 50% capacity we managed to make plenty of noise
Commander Khan: Speaking of venue capacity, it was super strange seeing Grand Slam Oval so empty! But with only two matches tonight, and the whole place strictly divided into zones anyway, it makes sense.
Commander Khan: Give this was a finals match we got to watch a short musical pre-show, complete with bisexual lighting.
Commander Khan: Given the year we've all had, our annual #AusOpen selfie is a little different this time
Commander Khan: The massive queue outside Court 3 at the Australian Open this afternoon - with people hoping for a chance to see Ash Barty in action in her doubles match
Commander Khan: Ash Barty waiting to receive a serve from her opponent
Commander Khan: One of the Hawk-Eye cameras that tracks the ball during tennis matches at the Australian Open. I learned today that this technology is accurate to 3.6mm!
Commander Khan: Ball toss and serve in round two of the women's doubles
Commander Khan: Annual Australian Open tennis selfie 2020
Commander Khan: Annual Australian Open selfie 2019
Commander Khan: Annual Australian Open selfie 2018
Commander Khan: Annual Australian Open selfie with Nadia
Commander Khan: Watching Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi at the Australian Open 2017
Commander Khan: Watching Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi at the AusOpen 2014