Tennis never stops, and focus is already beginning to shift to next year's first grand slam tournament – the Australian Open.
Tennis Australia wants to reshape the game for all Aussies, just not in a Nick Kyrgios-Bernard Tomic kinda of a way.
Jannik Sinner and the Melbourne sign, which has an estimated $1 billion value, at the 2024 Australian Open.Credit: Getty ...
The Australian Open 2025 is set to break new records, with Tennis Australia securing more than 50 sponsors this year, up from ...
In Alex de Minaur, Australia has its first ATP Finals representative in 20 ... He will be in action against the world's best ...
the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club in Melbourne. The name of the tournament was also in flux. In 1927, the Australasian Men’s Championships became the Australian Championships, and it wasn’t until ...
Tennis Australia has created a new unit for integrity and compliance following recent controversy involving match fixing in the sport. The Australian Open in January began in the midst of a ...
Alex de Minaur has shown that he has a big heart by announcing an initiative that will allow junior players to be trained by ...
Australia’s number one tennis player, Alex de Minaur, has turned his attention to the emerging junior ranks in an effort to ...
Controversial Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios says it is “insanity” to believe humans built the Egyptian pyramids.
Alex de Minaur has taken another step towards cementing his status as the country’s best men’s player since Lleyton Hewitt, ...
The 2024 ATP Finals live stream sees Sinner and Alcaraz look to finish the season in style at Inalpi Arena in Turin — here's ...