‘Sad day for tennis’: Kyrgios takes aim after Sinner doping ban
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has accepted an immediate three-month doping ban, but outspoken Australian star Nick Kyrgios has slammed the outcome.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has accepted an immediate three-month doping ban, but outspoken Australian star Nick Kyrgios has slammed the outcome.
Nick Kyrgios’ hopes of returning to the Davis Cup scene are over for now, but his injury has opened the door for an Australian Open hero to make his debut.
An Aussie’s dream month has continued with elevation into the Davis Cup squad, but it has come at a cost with a big-name star ruled out due to injury.
They’re tennis players who wear their heart on their sleeve and some of their sleeves are inked with their heart. From Kyrgios to Alcaraz, Sabalenka and more, we reveal the Australian Open’s best tattoos and their meanings.
We were told that Alex de Minaur was ready to match it with the best now, but he failed miserably in the test that was Jannik Sinner and it left us all wanting another Aussie, writes Scott Gullan.
Novak Djokovic has put a pin in his Channel 9 feud after accepting Tony Jones’ apology following the broadcaster’s offensive comments directed at him and Serbian fans.
It was a miracle that they were even out there, but in the end a win was too much to ask of Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios, who were unable to overcome their Aus Open injury issues.
Thanasi Kokkinakis is out of the Australian Open after falling to Jack Draper in a classic, but the Aussie will be left to rue a blown chance to set up an all-Australian round three showdown.
They won the Australian Open doubles on a lark in 2022, but the reunion of two of Australian stars is on shaky ground.
Thanasi Kokkinakis says it is almost certain that he won’t be able to partner Nick Kyrgios in doubles at the Australian Open, revealing an excruciating injury suffered during his heartbreaking singles loss.
The traditional tennis pecking order is under fire as more players push back with confidence and a platform. CALLUM DICK analyses the all-Aussie feud playing out at Melbourne Park.
Alexei Popyrin has opened up on the disappointment of crashing out of the Australian Open in the first round, but refused to blame the hidden ailments he was battling for his demise.
Something has changed in Nick Kyrgios. After years preferring his extracurricular activities to tennis, he cares. But as SCOTT GULLAN writes, it’s a case of too little, too late.
Nick Kyrgios shocked the tennis world when he said he couldn’t see himself playing singles in Melbourne again. However, here’s why age 29 might be the perfect time for him to pull the pin.
A cursory glance of the 33-page judgment dispels the many myths of this story. Anybody even vaguely familiar with Jannik Sinner’s case must understand he wasn’t lathering himself in an aura-enhancing steroid cream as Kyrgios claims.
Nick Kyrgios has fuelled rumours that he is hurtling towards retirement – but a trio of Australian greats have urged him to pump the brakes before he calls an early end to his career.
Nick Kyrgios has dropped a bombshell on the second night of the Australian Open, pulling the pin on his singles career at Melbourne Park due to injury.
Love him or hate him, the Kyrgios effect is undeniable. As JOE BARTON writes, with the Aussie drawcard’s career close to the end, tennis is only just realising what it will miss.
Amid his revelations about his Australian Open future, another comeback hope could now be off the cards for Nick Kyrgios.
Nick Kyrgios has crashed out of the Australian Open in a discombobulated and despondent loss to Brit Jacob Fearnley.
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