‘I’m gonna cry’: Aussie causes huge upset
A big day of Aussies in action at Melbourne Park has returned a huge win.
A big day of Aussies in action at Melbourne Park has returned a huge win.
There was the court circus, the hotel detention and the political muscle flexing. But the worst part of the Djokovic saga came to the fore on Monday, writes Sam Groth.
Italy’s Jannik Sinner is the youngest member of the world’s top 10 but is most interested in continued improvement
Nick Kyrgios will play his first match of the new tennis year at the Australian Open but what should we expect?
Alexei Popyrin is one of Australia’s most promising tennis players and he made moves last year to realise his potential. Here’s his plan to get even better.
Storm Sanders has overcome significant health challenges and injuries to return to the Australian Open this year
His opponent saw red over the antics of some inebriated Aussie fans but it’s far from the wildest scenes John Millman’s ever witnessed on court. FULL AUSSIE WRAP
John Millman moved into the Australian Open’s second round with a four-set victory over Feliciano Lopez
The world No.1 and Wimbledon champion skipped through her opening match at Melbourne Park. It’s been a chaotic tournament so far – but she’s the most carefree person in the joint.
There is a cloud over how great Novak Djokovic’s tennis legacy will be without the Australian grand slam he has won nine times given he may not be allowed back for another three years.
One of the most exciting young talents in world tennis has been stunned in the first round, going down in a blaze of unforced errors. WOMEN’S WRAP
Rafael Nadal was in beast mode. Spanish bull mode. The old warhorse might not be finished just yet.
A bikie boss has come back to court with one request after slapping a man at a pub during a booze-fuelled birthday bash.
Sebastian Korda won his first-ever Australian Open match in emphatic circumstances to continue the golden run of his family in Australia.
Aussie wildcard entrant Aleks Vukic had never won a match at the Australian Open until a massive day one upset in Melbourne.
It was billed as a horror draw and for Aussie Ajla Tomljanovic, it proved to be exactly that with the local hope heading for the Australian Open exit doors.
A bikie boss has come back to court with one request after slapping a man at a pub during a booze-fuelled birthday bash.
Novak Djokovic has a knack for bouncing back from adversity, but losing the chance to win a record 21st grand-slam men’s singles title at his favourite tournament will test his resolve.
Top lawyers have weighed in on Novak Djokovic’s deportation, with one saying the visa fiasco has made Australians ‘look like clowns’.
Rather than be marched to Melbourne airport, the Serb left voluntarily, flying out to Spain at 10.30pm, just hours before he had been due to play in the Australian Open.
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