Aussie heartthrob who’s wooing Wimbledon
Aussie heartthrob Alex de Minaur has become an adopted Brit at Wimbledon as he looks to advance to the quarterfinals.
Aussie heartthrob Alex de Minaur has become an adopted Brit at Wimbledon as he looks to advance to the quarterfinals.
Is Nick Kyrgios good for the game or a menace to tennis? Times writers debate one of sport’s most controversial figures.
The last time three Australian men reached the second week of Wimbledon, one of them won it. It’s a nice stat to hang your floppy hat on.
While the rest of us are expected to live and work by a new set of rules that promote greater respect between people, Nick Kyrgios is allowed to behave like it’s 1989. Time for tennis officialdom to draw a line.
Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas have gone to war after their spiteful Wimbledon encounter, with the Australian firing back at his ‘sore loser’ opponent after being called an ‘evil’ bully.
Nick Kyrgios and Alex de Minaur are on a Wimbledon collision course after they powered into the round of 16.
Nick Kyrgios has been branded a ‘bully’ by opponent Stefanos Tsitsipas in an ugly postscript to the Australian’s extraordinary entry into the second week at Wimbledon.
Aussie tennis fans are hoping the success of our stars is a good omen, with history on track to repeat itself for the first time in two decades. See all the Round 3 results.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has attacked Nick Kyrgios’ behaviour on court, after his rival screamed at his support team and argued with the umpire.
Australia’s Alja Tomljanovic has raced to the fourth round of Wimbledon along with Alex de Minaur and Jason Kubler
Nick Kyrgios has been getting the headlines for the wrong reasons at Wimbledon, but it is another Aussie who’s grace – and English girlfriend – has won over British tennis fans.
As his British girlfriend Katie Boulter watched on following her own Wimbledon victory, Australia’s Alex de Minaur conjured some more magic to advance to third round.
Ajla Tomljanovic is hoping an aggressive approach will give her an edge after setting up a third round Wimbledon clash.
Nick Kyrgios is still awaiting his official punishment for spitting at a Wimbledon spectator, but one thing is clear about the Aussie’s standing at the tournament.
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Six months after being expelled from Australia, Novak Djokovic reminds everyone down under – and especially Thanasi Kokkinakis – he remains the king of tennis.
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Serena Williams’ time at Wimbledon came to a premature and unexpected end, but fans were more interested in what was on her face.
Nick Kyrgios has been slammed for a disgusting act on court in his first round that could earn him a $30k fine. But the Aussie was pointing the finger of blame elsewhere.
Nick Kyrgios claimed spectators were racially abusing him during his first round win as he refused to resile from calling a lineswoman a ‘snitch’.
Tennis is back at Wimbledon and locals are furious with some on a crusade to shame randy fans from getting down and dirty in public.
British great Andy Murray wiped out an Australian opponent – and then hit out over criticism of a ‘disrespectful’ tactic that is straight out of the Nick Kyrgios playbook.
Australian tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis was so thrilled with a maiden first round Wimbledon triumph that he had to ask the umpire if he had remembered to shake hands.
Nick Kyrgios has an interesting history with World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev. So what does he make of the fact the Russian isn’t at Wimbledon?
Nick Kyrgios will occupy much of Australian tennis fans’ attention when Wimbledon starts but he wants his countrymen to dream big, too.
When Wimbledon kicks off, the woman who was so recently the best tennis player on the planet won’t be anywhere near the All England Club.
Zoe Hives’ story of persistence stood out from Australia’s impressive effort to have six players qualify for Wimbledon.
Alex de Minaur’s Eastbourne title defence remains on track but only barely after a gutsy three-set quarter-final victory.
Australia is guaranteed a strong singles presence at Wimbledon next week after multiple players qualified for the grasscourt grand slam.
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