Tennis world erupts at Nadal bombshell
The tennis world is going wild after Rafael Nadal made a bombshell career announcement after years of injury drama.
The tennis world is going wild after Rafael Nadal made a bombshell career announcement after years of injury drama.
After almost a year out of the game due to injuries, former World No.1 Rafael Nadal is finally set to make his tennis return, confirming he is coming to Australia in 2024.
Nick Kyrgios has declared he’s ‘very thankful’ to one tennis great who spotted signs of self-harm during a tournament and bravely acted on it.
Nick Kyrgios has made a heartbreaking admission about why his mum may never watch one of his tennis matches in person again.
Jelena Djokovic has blown up at tennis fans amid the uproar over an ‘absurd’ incident caught on camera at the Paris Masters.
Novak Djokovic’s wife has hit back at critics who labelled footage of the tennis star’s team mixing a drink in the stands during a match as “dodgy”. See the vision here.
A billionaire heiress says she it has been made clear to her that she is not liked by fans, but only because of one misconception.
Wimbledon faced immense pressure from female stars over its archaic rule – now change is finally being made.
Australia will turn its attention to Thursday’s Billie Jean King Cup Finals showdown with Belgium after a commanding first-up triumph over Slovakia.
Craig Tiley has faced waves of criticism in a difficult, Covid-19-impacted past two years but stands by the job Tennis Australia is doing in juggling a grand slam with grassroots development.
Diving into a commentary career has almost become a formality for retired tennis stars, but Aussie champion Ash Barty has no interest.
Iga Swiatek smashed a series of records in a brilliant 2022 season but her year might have been wildly different if not for Ash Barty’s shock retirement.
Ash Barty refuses to use the word ‘never’ when talking about a potential playing comeback. But there is one tennis gig post her playing career she is absolutely certain is never happening.
Alexei Popyrin, John Millman and James Duckworth have long been staples of the Australian Open but will almost certainly need wildcards to avoid having to qualify for the 2023 event.
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