Brazen style will remain, says beaten Aussie
One of Australia’s best singles prospects has promised more hearts-in-mouths tennis as he commits to his “unorthodox” style.
One of Australia’s best singles prospects has promised more hearts-in-mouths tennis as he commits to his “unorthodox” style.
There’s a big push coming from Aussies in 2024 after a swag of players made their presence felt at Melbourne Park.
Divisive tennis figure Margaret Court is set to end her four-year exile from the Australian Open with the move ruffling feathers.
Tributes have poured in for much-loved British tennis writer Mike Dickson who has died suddenly at the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic keeps on having trouble with his hamstring, but he also just keeps on winning. Impressively so, too. Keep your Monday night free when Alex de Minaur takes on the champ.
Novak Djokovic was left in disbelief during an Aus Open interview after a great revealed a truly awkward encounter.
British superstar Andy Murray was on the brink of retirement years ago and revealed the recent encounter he had with his doctor.
Andy Murray has once again proven he is the ultimate warrior, gutsing out his third round Australian open match in obvious pain.
Australia’s Alex de Minaur, minus the cursing and minus the tantrums, is through to the round of 16 but can he keep his cool against arguably the biggest challenge in tennis?
The American who broke Aussie hearts had a cheeky message for the crowd inside the arena known affectionately as “the zoo”.
Alexei Popyrin has come crashing back down to earth, falling to Ben Shelton in the third round of the Australian Open. It simply didn’t go to plan for the young Aussie from the outset.
Two words define Aussie Alex de Minaur’s attitude to tennis. But they will be challenged when he steps on Rod Laver Arena in two days.
An American has fired up over a bizarre decision at the Australian Open, labelling incidents like this ‘poor sportsmanship and cheating’.
Craig Tiley’s refusal to change the Aus Open’s schedule is further proof that he has lost touch with what players and fans want. Julian Linden says it almost reeks of arrogance.
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