Dave Grohl, Olivia Rodrigo headline A-listers at Wimbledon
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and fellow music star Olivia Rodrigo headlined the stars who braved the rain on day three at Wimbledon. See who else was in attendance.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and fellow music star Olivia Rodrigo headlined the stars who braved the rain on day three at Wimbledon. See who else was in attendance.
Alex de Minaur and Daria Kasatkina are through to the second round on a day of drama at Wimbledon, where there were high-profile casualties in the men’s and women’s draw.
Athletes around the world have embraced the idea that pressure is a privilege. It’s no different for the Blues who have stayed loyal for the series decider.
For the third consecutive year, Nick Kyrgios is not competing at Wimbledon. But the controversial Australian star has made an appearance at SW19 in unexpected fashion.
The most Australians in 30 years started in the main draw at Wimbledon, but that huge number was almost halved on a dismal opening day.
Jordan Thompson had to dig deep to prevent a complete Australian wipe-out at Wimbledon, while a former finalist was reduced to tears and Carlos Alcaraz survived a major scare.
There will be more Australians in the main draw at Wimbledon than in the past three decades after an amazing final day of qualifying.
After notching a couple of massive firsts on the comeback trail, Bernard Tomic’s run is over but Wimbledon hopes are rising for a few victorious Aussies.
Plus, who has won the most Wimbledon titles, men’s or women’s, and who was the last Collingwood player to kick 10 goals in a match?
It was on grass and in Spain, not at Wimbledon, but Bernard Tomic did something that he hadn’t done for two years.
‘This year Ibiza was more chill,’ Carlos Alcaraz says of his annual pilgrimage to the party island before sobering up and trying to win Wimbledon.
Wimbledon is just around the corner but the start of the grass court season hasn’t gone to plan for Alex de Minaur.
Wimbledon looms large for a bunch of Aussies who will head to London with grass court success under their belts.
Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from Wimbledon and the ATP’s entire grass court season after facing another setback in his never-ending return from injury.
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Nick Kyrgios thought he was changing tennis for everyone when he put his name to a bombshell lawsuit, but not all of his fellow players are on-board.
The shell-shocked Alex de Minaur is heading to next week’s Davis Cup tie in Sweden and a place he knows all too well. The drawing board.
A landslide defeat was the risk when Tennis Australia gave the world’s best junior a wildcard into the Australian Open. She drew a thunderous opponent who wiped her away. Regardless, she was stoked for the experience.
Teenage sensation Emerson Jones has drawn Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina at the Australian Open. It will be the introduction to the public of a prodigious talent. Organisers could go the whole hog and plonk the 16-year-old on Rod Laver Arena.
As a reigning grand slam winner was forced out of the Australian Open a post-match limp at the United Cup sounded some alarm bells for a five-time major champ.
The hip injury that ruined his Wimbledon dreams appears long gone after Alex de Minaur dominated his singles match, only for Australia to lose their United Cup tie to Argentina.
Adam Walton grew up playing tennis on courts in the tiny rural town of Home Hill in North Queensland – he now has giant-killing hopes after earning a Brisbane International wildcard.
If Bernard Tomic wants to try to qualify for the Brisbane International, he will need some help from tournament organisers.
With Nick Kyrgios having been sidelined a long time, Pat Rafter is not sure how the returning star will fare at the Brisbane International.
An Australian tennis icon who won Wimbledon and the US Open singles titles has died at the age of 91.
With clients that ski in Aspen, climb the Andes or eat strawberries at Wimbledon, sourcing investment opportunities for the ultra rich is both an art and a science, says this industry leader.
It’s an impossible job to stitch together a highlights reel of one of the most epic of careers. Too great, too vast, too long-lasting, too significant. The best solution is to rewind to July 7, 2008.
Next year’s Wimbledon championships will be the first in the tournament’s history not to feature human line judges, with officials to adopt an AI-based system.
Two years after holding favouritism for the US Open, Nick Kyrgios returns to court this week as former stars ponder whether the 2022 Wimbledon finalist can ever get back to his best.
Australia’s best grand slam hope has given an update on his injury recovery as two youngsters earnt US Open wildcards.
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