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No handshake after player's 'death threat'
French player Corentin Moutet celebrated wildly and did not shake Pavel Kotov's hand after making the claims.
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Doping
Purcell ban shows how much grey exists between the black and white of tennis
The punishment given to Australian player Max Purcell is ludicrous when compared to the other high-profile doping bans the sport has seen in the past year.
- by John Millman
The 12-year-old Aussie who’s named after Novak Djokovic and has Alex de Minaur on speed dial
Novak Palombo has the right first name on his journey to becoming a professional tennis star, and his incredible junior feats have caught Alex de Minaur’s eye.
- by Marc McGowan
The next Djokovic? Aussie named after Novak taking tennis world by storm
Novak Palombo is the best 12-year-old tennis player on the planet, and just returned from training with Alex de Minaur in Europe.
Millman whacks tennis 'triple standards'
Nine tennis commentator John Millman has slammed the apparent 'triple standards' within tennis after Max Purcell was slapped with an 18-month doping ban even though he took no banned substances.
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The WhatsApp messages that led to Australian tennis player’s 18-month ban
Australian doubles champion Max Purcell has been hit with a lengthy suspension and loss of earnings for breaching tennis’ anti-doping rules.
- by Scott Spits
Millman slams 'ridiculous' Purcell ban
John Millman defends Max Purcell after he was hit with a doping ban.
Purcell hit with 18-month ban
Max Purcell has been banned until June 2026 after receiving a 25 per cent reduction.
Rune stuns Alcaraz in Barcelona
Holger Rune stuns world No.2 Carlos Alcaraz to win the Barcelona Open final.
‘She smells bad’: English tennis player sorry after calling for rival to wear deodorant
Courtside microphones picked up world No.62 Harriet Dart talking to the umpire about the personal hygiene of her French opponent Lois Boisson.
- by Tom Morgan
Rival reveals why Australia must persevere with next grand slam hope
Australia faces an uphill battle to reach the Billie Jean King Cup finals, but the nation’s leading star has backed them to get the job done.
- by Nick Wright
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