The Australian Open
Fears for Oz Open after State premier says no deal has been reached
The Australian Open has been thrown into doubt after the State of Victoria’s premier said no deals had been signed off to stage any tennis
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Kyrgios: I couldn’t look at a tennis court
Aussie firebrand Nick Kyrgios was considering taking a year off before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Kyrgios told the Sydney Morning Herald he had no desire
Time running out for ATP Cup quarantine assurances
Plans to stage the ATP Cup and other events around The Australian Open are in doubt after Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley admitted he had
No tennis ‘norm’ for at least three years, admits Oz Open boss
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley thinks it will take three or four years for Grand Slam tennis to return to some form of normality after
I was out of control: Kyrgios admits to mental health issues
Aussie firebrand Nick Kyrgios has spoken about his struggle with depression and has admitted he was in a “lonely, dark place”. The 25-year-old told the
Andreescu ‘100 per cent’ ready for Melbourne
Bianca Andreescu says she fully expects to play in January’s Australian Open after missing much of the tear with injury. “I wouldn’t say I’m ready
Former Tennis Australia director fed secret info to TV network
Former Tennis Australia director Harold Mitchell has been hit with a $90,000 fine for committing “serious” breaches of director’s duties while on the board of
Pratt to lead Aussie coaching revolution
Former Australian No. 1 Nicole Pratt has been asked to become Tennis Australia’s Females in Tennis – Coach Lead, charged with finding the next generation
Positive for AO as Melbourne comes out of lockdown
The city of Melbourne will begin to open for business from tomorrow after three months of COID-19 lockdown, boosting hopes the Australian Open will go