Kyrgios: Australia created the Djokovic ‘monster’
For 12 months Novak Djokovic stewed on his ugly deportation from Melbourne creating a monster who would not be denied his 22nd slam title.
For 12 months Novak Djokovic stewed on his ugly deportation from Melbourne creating a monster who would not be denied his 22nd slam title.
From politicians to business magnates and Hollywood actors, there was no shortage of big names in the corporate suites and courtside seats at Rod Laver Arena.
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios has delivered a major post-surgery update after he was forced to pull out of the Australian Open with a knee injury.
The Australian Open television audiences have taken a dive in the first week and it is a concern for the event’s broadcaster who recently signed a five-year $500m deal.
A tennis ace has rubbed salt in the wound for the host broadcaster, who has been dealt another blow. MEDIA STREET
With two top 10 scalps already in the bag this year, it’s difficult to argue with Aussie giant killer Alexei Popyrin when he says he has everyone in his crosshairs at the Australian Open.
Nick Kyrgios’s manager has shared a horrifying example of the kind of abuse he is subjected to for being part of one of sport’s most famous entourages.
Fresh off a round one win Thanasi Kokkinakis was hit with a very unexpected start to his press conference. And he wasn’t about to let it slide.
Former World No.1 Boris Becker has called out Nick Kyrgios’ Australian Open withdrawal, saying he looked fit in his exhibition match against Novak Djokovic.
The Australian Open’s television broadcaster has splashed out a fortune for the TV rights, but audiences are likely to take a hit following the withdrawal of Kyrgios.
Nick Kyrgios destroyed one of Sebastian Korda’s career highlights with a brutal five-word sledge. But two years on the rising star is ready to have the last laugh.
Channel Nine went all in on the tennis, forking out half a billion dollars to secure the Australian Open rights. Here’s what the Nick Kyrgios bombshell means for them.
The knock-on effects of Nick Kyrgios’ shock exit are far more troubling for him than simply missing out on this year’s Australian Open, writes Julian Linden.
Nick Kyrgios did everything he could to play in this year’s Australian Open, but his fate was sealed by a practice session with his close mate on Monday.
Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the Australian Open after Thanasi Kokkinakis hit him off the court, and out of the tournament, in a training session on Monday.
After receiving devastating injury news on Monday, Nick Kyrgios chose to focus on helping countryman Jason Kubler, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Nick Kyrgios has opened up on what he has learnt from past relationships as an upcoming court case hangs over him throughout the Australian Open.
The Special Ks stunned Australia in 2022, but Thanasi Kokkinakis has his doubts over he and Nick Kyrgios’ chances of claiming back-to-back Australian Open doubles titles.
Nick Kyrgios has always wanted to put on a show, but ahead of the 2023 Australian Open he has shown a different side. Someone who not only wants to win, but now knows he can.
The decision to deport Novak Djokovic’s polarised. And it may have cost Nick Kyrgios a fairytale grand slam crown. Here’s why.
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