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‘Devastating to me’: Australian tennis star Max Purcell suspended for breaching doping rules

‘Devastating to me’: Australian tennis star Max Purcell suspended for breaching doping rules

Australian grand slam doubles champion Max Purcell has explained his side of the story after being provisionally suspended after admitting to breaching the sport’s anti-doping regulations.

  • by Gemma Grant and Marc McGowan

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‘Everyone loved it last time’: Special Ks to rekindle partnership at Australian Open

‘Everyone loved it last time’: Special Ks to rekindle partnership at Australian Open

Shock 2022 champions Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios will join forces again in the Australian Open doubles next year, but have made clear their priority is singles.

  • by Marc McGowan
Cruz mode: Son of a tennis gun in the mix for Open qualifying wildcard

Cruz mode: Son of a tennis gun in the mix for Open qualifying wildcard

Cruz Hewitt could be ready to enter one of the sport’s biggest stages as Tennis Australia and the young gun’s team weigh the next move for the promising teenager.

  • by Scott Spits
‘The spirit of the Davis Cup’: Australian tennis legend Neale Fraser dies aged 91
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‘The spirit of the Davis Cup’: Australian tennis legend Neale Fraser dies aged 91

Fraser won 19 grand slams but was arguably best known for his Davis Cup feats as a player, and then later as captain – a role he held for a record-setting 24 years.

  • by Greg Baum and Marc McGowan
Tennis greats speak out over ‘sloppy’ handling of doping cases

Tennis greats speak out over ‘sloppy’ handling of doping cases

The cases of Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek have sparked calls for greater consistency, and cast a shadow over the Australian summer of tennis.

  • by Marc McGowan
Former Cranbrook chums turn Luxe Listings into court drama

Former Cranbrook chums turn Luxe Listings into court drama

It’s a break-up that involves a hit reality TV show, a jeweller to the stars, luxury real estate and a multimillion-dollar legal battle between former friends.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
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The anger plays on at ‘spiritual home of Australian tennis’

The anger plays on at ‘spiritual home of Australian tennis’

The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club’s AGM wasn’t quite a revolution, but members refused to be silenced when asked to contain themselves to questions, not commentary.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Australia eliminated as Sinner leads Italy into another Davis Cup final

Australia eliminated as Sinner leads Italy into another Davis Cup final

Australia was trying to create Davis Cup history in Spain, but, just like last year, Italy proved too good.

  • by Richard Hookham
Kyrgios feared for his career. Djokovic saved it, and delivered him to Brisbane

Kyrgios feared for his career. Djokovic saved it, and delivered him to Brisbane

Nick Kyrgios still cannot do a push-up, and does not believe he will ever be able to again. But one of the all-time greats - once a bitter online sparring partner - has revived his career.

  • by Nick Wright
The billion-dollar sign: Australian Open puts Melbourne on the map as sponsors flood in
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The billion-dollar sign: Australian Open puts Melbourne on the map as sponsors flood in

The Australian Open is raking in money from sponsors and drawing tourists to the city with the Melbourne sign on the court estimated to be worth $1 billion. 

  • by Cara Waters
Lifting the veil on the horror abuse Jelena Dokic faced as a young tennis player

Lifting the veil on the horror abuse Jelena Dokic faced as a young tennis player

Of the many harrowing stories in the documentary, Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, the worst is when her father beats her in a locked bathroom after a loss.

  • by Garry Maddox

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