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Barty Party for Aussie Ash

The kid from Ipswich, Queensland, who gave the game away four years ago, proved all her early years’ promise by making her first Grand Slam

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Aussie Rules lifts Barty to new heights

Ashleigh Barty can put her success in Paris this past week down to two men – her long-time coach Craig Tyzzer and a performance coach

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Who is Sonja Kenin?

SO, who is Sonja Kenin, the young lady who ended Serena Williams’ Paris Grand Slam challenge? Let’s flashback to March 2005 at the Adidas Jamboree

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Easy draw for Nadal in Paris

Rafael Nadal will start his campaign for a record 12th title at the French Open against a qualifier. And if he makes it to the second

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Djokovic: I have a mountain to climb in Paris

World No.1 Novak Djokovic has admitted he has a mountain to climb if he is to retain his French Open crown. Djokovic suffered a big

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Down Under Disgrace

NICK Kyrgios just cannot keep his mouth shut. What a disgrace – astonishing scenes in Rome this week after he was thrown out of the

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Arise Sir Andy Murray

Sir Andy Murray, who  claimed  prior to the event  that he was “too young to be knighted” received his knighthood at Buckingham Palace  today –

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Making a right old racket

COMPLAINTS, complaints, complaints. It must be getting closer to Wimbledon fortnight – as traditional tennis fans (that’s us older ones) make complaints about … grunting.

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Gimelstob case could be re-opened

The London Daily Telegraph has reported that disgraced tennis administrator Justin Gimelstob  who’s  slow burning resignation  from the ATP Board has been a hot topic 

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“I made the right call” says Federer as he returns to the clay

Roger Federer says he is glad he made the decision to return to clay as he prepares for the Madrid Open this week – three