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Wimbledon grass the summer key for Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios is counting on defending his final at Wimbledon – and perhaps more – during next summer’s edition of his favourite Grand Slam.  The

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Paris in the spring: Costeen’s wish is Kyrgios command

Nick Kyrgios will make a return to Roland Garros after a six-year absence to fulfill a dream of girlfriend Costeen Hatzi. The social influencer has

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Murray counts on Florida fitness to kickstart 2023

Andy Murray will return to his old stomping ground of Florida to try and whip his body into shape for the fast-approaching start of the

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Kyrgios to make a return to Stuttgart grass

Nick Kyrgios will tune up for a second straight year on the grass of Germany as the Wimbledon finalist returns to the ATP event in

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Gasquet focus on tennis, not French football

Richard Gasquet will happily forgo French World Cup football to concentrate on an exhibition match with Holger Rune on Tuesday in Caen. The 36-year-old will take

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Bad loser Kyrgios at it again

Aussie bad boy Nick Kyrgios launched an attack on Tennis Australia after he was beaten to the ‘Player of the Year’ John Newcombe Medal by

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Tiriac may step up to bail out ex-con Boris

With Boris Becker reportedly only days away from early release from a London-area prison, tabloid reports indicate former manager Ion Tiriac may come to the rescue

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Retirement starting to agree with Federer

Roger Fedrerer is doing quite nicely in retirement, with the Swiss confirming that he’s settling into his new lifestyle three months after packing in his

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Wozniacki has her doubts about Serena return rumours

Caroline Wozniacki believes tennis bestie Serena Williams is done with the sport and will not be making what has been hyped as a return to

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Teenaged Alcaraz remains in awe of his No. 1 status

More than three months after taking over the No. 1 ranking through a US Open title, Carlos Alcaraz still finds it hard to believe his current