$148,000 an hour: Swiatek sweeps re-opens prizemoney debate
Second seed Iga Swiatek is through to the quarterfinals after less than five hours on the court, raking in her cash at a much quicker pace than her male counterparts. Is it fair?
Second seed Iga Swiatek is through to the quarterfinals after less than five hours on the court, raking in her cash at a much quicker pace than her male counterparts. Is it fair?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for “respect” after Novak Djokovic refused to be interviewed by Channel 9.
Nick Kyrgios will return to the court in a grand slam for the first time in more than two years, and isn’t taking world No. 86 Jacob Fearnley lightly. He reveals why he’s ‘careful’ of the young Scot.
From Australia’s record golden haul at the Paris Games to controversies that split the sporting world – we look back at 100 moments that shaped the sporting calendar.
Novak Djokovic broke down in tears like never before and a shattered Carlos Alcaraz pulled out of an interview after an insane gold medal match.
With bragging rights on the line, Matty Johns and James Magnussen break down the penultimate final night of swimming, the strange individual medley, success on the clay and more.
Fans want the story of two tennis stars who broke up before winning gold medals together in Paris turned into a movie.
For a nation of 26 million, Australia has punched above its weight in Paris, breaking gold medal records to sit higher on the medal tally than anyone anticipated after day eight.
Australia has claimed just its second ever tennis gold medal with star duo Matt Ebden and John Peers taking out the men’s doubles at Roland Garros in an unexpected and tense tie-break victory.
American tennis star Emma Navarro has unloaded on Chinese rival Qinwen Zheng after a heated clash during their epic Olympic clash.
Four-time Australian Olympian Rennae Stubbs has been forced to defend herself against a barrage of criticism from America.
As the crowd went wild for his opponent, Alexei Popyrin was focused on just one man in the front row at his second round match.
Serbian tennis king Novak Djokovic said he doesn’t ‘understand the rules’ as he hit out against how he ended up facing his Aussie opponent.
A stunning array of sports, acting and singing royalty packed an exclusive Paris event before it was interrupted by a very specific protest.
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