A heart attack? Just bad sushi
Andy Murray’s father-in-law Nigel Sears says his collapse at the Australian Open was probably caused by bad fish.
Andy Murray’s father-in-law Nigel Sears says his collapse at the Australian Open was probably caused by bad fish.
Adelaide has the chance to embrace The Australian Open make it an important part of its sporting summer.
Audiences have never truly taken to Novak Djokovic, even though he is one of the greatest players to ever wield a racket.
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For the past year, Novak Djokovic has stood alone in the world of tennis, a king among all time greats.
Eddie Jones’s intruction manual for restoring England pride lies in Leicester, the Wallabies and even Apple.
Novak Djokovic has angrily denied any wrongdoing after being dragged into match-fixing allegations.
The Australia Institute goes backward in coming forward and who’s laughing at who?
The Sports Commission will monitor the political fight within Tennis Australia that led to the resignation of three directors.
People are streaming broadcast TV pictures of the Australian Open tennis on their smartphones in record numbers.
It is always hot at the Australian Open. Summer in the city. Add in some scandal and the year’s first major is bubbling.
The administrator who led cricket through betting scandals has warned of the vulnerability of tennis to match-fixing.
There’s a lot of good sorts who cover sports. Putting up with boofhead blokes like Chris Gayle is par for the course.
Andy Murray says he’s ready to leave the Australian Open early so as not to miss the birth of his first child.
Brandt Snedeker went agonisingly close to winning the Australian Open in 2007.
Matt Jones’ win in the Australian Open has him on the verge of securing a place in the US Masters.
An extraordinary final round of the Australian Open meant you couldn’t turn your back without missing something remarkable.
Matt Jones has won the Australian Open for the first time at a course he has frequented since he was a teenager.
In the end he won, but a disastrous ninth hole nearly ruined Matt Jones’s Australian Open dream.
Matt Jones is relishing a final-round duel with world No 1 and defending Australian Open champion Jordan Spieth.
Adam Scott came up a winner to keep his Australian Open title hopes flickering with a third-round three-under-par 68.
Adam Scott walked off The Australian without a birdie on his card in round two.
Rhein Gibson turned up for his first event as a US PGA Tour member and got handed the keys to a courtesy car.
Golfers are delusional. The denial keeps them sane.
Matt Jones will need every last skerrick of his local knowledge to win the Australian Open.
When Geoff Ogilvy talks about getting back to his world-beating best at the Australian Open you tend to believe him.
Three words inspired a giantkiller on the opening day of the Australian Open.
Jordan Spieth made a boring start to his defence of the Stonehaven Cup. His words, not ours.
A 26-year-old from Wollongong set the early pace at the Australian Open in Sydney, upstaging the world No. 1 Jordan Spieth.
If tournaments can have a theme then the getting of age seems to whirl all about The Australian golf course this week.
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