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Konta retires from tennis
Former British No.1 Jo Konta has retired from professional tennis, saying in an online statement she was “incredibly grateful” for her career. Konta won four
Minister hits back at Djokovic ‘blackmail’ claim
Australia’s Victorian State sports minister Martin Pakula has hit back at Novak Djokovic’s father’s covid ‘blackmail’ claim confirming that anyone entering Australia must show proof of
They’ve ‘wrecked’ Davis Cup tennis, says angry Woodbridge
Australian tennis great Todd Woodbridge has lashed out organisers of the Davis Cup, saying the tournament could disappear within five years. Woodbridge believes the event
Tiley ‘confident’ Australian Open will go ahead
January’s Australian Open will go ahead “as planned”, according to Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley. The new Covid Omicron variant has raised questions about international
Brits ‘bouncing’ ahead of Germany clash
Great Britain captain Leon Smith says his players are “bouncing” going into today’s Davis Cup quarter-final against Germany in Innsbruck. The Brits have made the
Croatia dump Italians out of Davis Cup
Croatia dumped fancied Italy out of the Davis Cup in Turin on Monday as Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic beat Fabio Fognini and Jannik Sinner
Raducanu homecoming a roaring success
A capacity crowd roared ‘Emma Emma’ at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday as the US Open champion played her first match on British soil
Djokovic ‘unlikely’ to play Melbourne
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic is unlikely to play at the Australian Open in January unless rules over Covid-19 vaccinations are relaxed, his father Srdjan
Davis Cup quarters: who plays who
Russia will face Sweden, the best runner-up, in the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup with Italy meeting Croatia, Britain facing Germany and Serbia up against
Nino nails it as Croatia prepares for Italy
Nino Serdarusic gave Croatia an opening match win over Hungary to secure first place in Group D and a place in the last eight of