John McEnroe
Opinion
Five Minutes with Fitz
‘Our story came true’: What Sinner said to coach Cahill after his AO win
Italians are “very touchy people”, according to Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill, so there were plenty of hugs, but also a few choice words in the players box.
- by Peter FitzSimons
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Opinion
Five Minutes with Fitz
Why I and so many others needed to apologise to Jelena Dokic
The former tennis star and commentator has found her happy place, but she refuses to be silent about abuse and domestic violence.
- by Peter FitzSimons
The Weekly Sports Quiz: Do you know SuperBrat McEnroe’s sledge?
How well did you pay attention to the sporting headlines at the weekend?
- by Ears McEvoy
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Review
‘Out of control’ and ‘awful’: Documentary aims to reveal real Australian Open
Australia’s Open has plenty of big matches and big names, but what it really needs is juicy backstage drama.
- by Sandra Hall
Is artificial intelligence about to replace line officials at Wimbledon?
The director of the world’s most famous tennis tournament says it must balance “absolutely sacred” heritage to keep up with the times.
- by Rob Harris
‘The guy is a genius’: McEnroe elated to finally see best of Kyrgios
The American legend has been bowled over by what he has seen in New York and looks forward to many more years of “unbelievable” tennis from the Canberran.
- by Simon Briggs
Kyrgios and Freud the perfect doubles combination, says McEnroe
John McEnroe says tennis needs Nick Kyrgios, but the Australian needs a psychoanalyst.
- by Shrivathsa Sridhar
‘You cannot be serious’: It’s 40 years since McEnroe enraged Wimbledon
John McEnroe on the four words that have followed him for four decades and how Hawk-Eye might have silenced his on-court antics.
- by Simon Briggs
Opinion
Climate policy
The wave that Tony Abbott rode all the way to the top has crashed
This is the summer Australia changed for good.
- by Peter FitzSimons
Editorial
Australian Open
Sun sets slowly on golden age of tennis champions
This is one of the finest eras of tennis and four names have dominated tennis for the past 20 years, demonstrating to all sports fans the finest elements of competitive conduct.
- The Herald's View
Letters
Letters
More power for PM won't tackle causes of disasters
Scott Morrison told us in December there was nothing to see here and even if there were, there was nothing he could do about it. He now wants increased powers to call a national emergency.
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