‘Respect’: PM weighs in on Djokovic drama
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for “respect” after Novak Djokovic refused to be interviewed by Channel 9.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for “respect” after Novak Djokovic refused to be interviewed by Channel 9.
Nick Kyrgios will return to the court in a grand slam for the first time in more than two years, and isn’t taking world No. 86 Jacob Fearnley lightly. He reveals why he’s ‘careful’ of the young Scot.
From Australia’s record golden haul at the Paris Games to controversies that split the sporting world – we look back at 100 moments that shaped the sporting calendar.
Australia’s record-breaking Olympic feats come at a high price, including $100m in high performance funding over the past year alone.
As the crowd went wild for his opponent, Alexei Popyrin was focused on just one man in the front row at his second round match.
Serbian tennis king Novak Djokovic said he doesn’t ‘understand the rules’ as he hit out against how he ended up facing his Aussie opponent.
A stunning array of sports, acting and singing royalty packed an exclusive Paris event before it was interrupted by a very specific protest.
It won’t only be incredible to see dream duo Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz hit the court together in Paris but watching a tennis great pass on the baton to his apprentice will be a moment to remember.
Tennis superstar Carlos Alcaraz has sent social media into meltdown with a single upload from inside the Olympic Village.
Former world number one and three-time Grand Slam title winner Andy Murray has confirmed he will retire after the Paris Olympics.
Alex de Minaur’s dream Wimbledon run is over, with the Sydneysider now in a race against the clock to be fit and firing for the Paris Olympics in a fortnight.
Kim Clijsters will be keeping a keen eye on 2021 Wimbledon champion Ash Barty during the Legends event at the All England Lawn Tennis Club this week.
One of the strongest Australian teams at the Paris Olympics will be on the tennis courts with a nine-player contingent set to go for gold.
When dual-Wimbledon quarterfinalist Ajla Tomljanovic walks through the gates at the All England Club next week, it will be another significant step towards overcoming the fear she has felt on the court over the past 12 months.
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