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Carlos Alcaraz speaks to reporters after his quarter-final loss to Novak Djokovic.

‘I’m not supporting that’: Grand slam champion unaware of bombshell tennis lawsuit

Nick Kyrgios called the bombshell legal action a “special moment” for tennis and said it was widely supported by the world’s top players. But four-time major champion Carlos Alcaraz made it clear he is not one of them.

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John-Patrick Smith with doubles partner Kim Birrell.

Australian player’s blood test raised in explosive tennis legal action

John-Patrick Smith was forced to give “a copious amount of his blood” on the eve of an Australian Open match, reveals a lawsuit in which Nick Kyrgios is a plaintiff.

  • Chris Barrett
Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios are part of legal action against the tennis tours.

‘Stuck in a rigged game’: Kyrgios, Djokovic take legal action in tennis pay fight

Nick Kyrgios has joined Novak Djokovic in a law suit launched against tennis’ governing bodies by the rebel Professional Tennis Players Association.

  • Gillian Tan
Nick Kyrgios comes to terms with the injury that forced him out of the match at Indian Wells.

‘Back to the drawing board’: Kyrgios stuns crowd with audacious rally before wrist pain forces retirement

The Australian’s latest comeback ended abruptly when he withdrew midway through a match at the Indian Wells tournament.

  • Marc McGowan
Dual Australian Open men’s singles champion Jannik Sinner has accepted a three-month anti-doping ban.

‘It doesn’t pass the sniff test’: Sinner set to stay No.1 despite ban

Past and present tennis stars have criticised the three-month ban handed to Jannik Sinner, as former Australian Open boss Paul McNamee says it’s a little bit too good to be true for the Italian.

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Jannik Sinner

‘Sad day for tennis’: Kyrgios speaks out after Sinner accepts three-month doping ban

Australian Nick Kyrgios has criticised the three-month ban accepted by Jannik Sinner after the Italian world No.1 tested positive for anabolic agent last year.

  • Billie Eder
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Tennis whites at the Australian Open: Costeen Hatzis in Odd Muse; Jelena Djokovic in Sandro; Kate Waterhouse in Saba; Nadia Bartel in Henne.

The Australian Open best dressed: Perfecting the art of smart casual

The stands at Melbourne Park have become a showcase of stealth wealth style and fast fashion.

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Novak Djokovic.

Djokovic skips post-match interview over complaint about Nine and Tony Jones

Novak Djokovic explained why he refused an on-court interview with Channel Nine, saying it was because of “insulting and offensive comments” made by a prominent member of the network, host broadcaster of the Australian Open.

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Is Nick Kyrgios right? Should Jannik Sinner be banned from Melbourne?

The world No.1 has admitted doping violations but has not been suspended from his sport. Here’s why.

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Learner Tien of the U.S. reacts during his second round match against Daniil Medvedev of Russia at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, in the early hours of Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

California dreaming: 19-year-old qualifier knocks out Medvedev in 3am thriller

US qualifier Learner Tien stunned No.5 seed Daniil Medvedev beating him in five sets while Danielle Collins made an enemy of the crowd and the Special Ks, who retired hurt.

  • Gemma Grant, Billie Eder and Roy Ward

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