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Federer turns down AO invite

Roger Federer has declined an invitation to attend this year’s Australian Open. The Swiss star has decided spend more time with family at home. Federer

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Brilliant Berrettini downs Ruud

Matteo Berrettini beat world No. 3 Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 to send Italy past Norway into the Brisbane City Final of the United Cup on

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Navratilova to have cancer treatment again

66 year old Tennis legend and 18 time Grand Slam singles champion Martina Navratilova has been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer. Navratilova previously had

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United Cup outshone by Adelaide events

The United Cup is not drawing the crowds organisers had hoped for, with a mixed reaction from Australians. The event, with $15 million in prize

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Medvedev rues ban on Russian players

Former world No.1 Daniil Medvedev has rued the ban on Russian players at the new United Cup tournament playing currently playing across Australia. Medvedev, in

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All bets are off: Fritz fury over gambling ads

SPORTS betting has often been described as a ‘necessary evil’ that allows different sports to levy a percentage of those bets to grow their commercial

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Norrie nails Nadal with season-opening loss

Rafael Nadal fell victim on Saturday to match-tough Brit Cam Norrie, with the No. 14 saddling the Spaniard with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 defeat in Sydney

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Recovery road a hard slog for Zverev

Alexander Zverev admitted on Saturday his comeback from a June ankle injury will not be a quick fix. The German learned that lesson as he

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Tiley pleads AO poverty as politicians promise more funding

Local politicians have promised to further open the public purse to save the Australian Open for future generations. Tournament TD Craig Tiley, something of a