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Tennis Australia gets $4.5m government bailout
Tennis Australia has received more than $4.5 million in Federal Government ‘JobKeeper’ support as it battles the COVID-19 pandemic. As talks continue between TA and
Zverev due in London court to testify against ex-agent
Alexander Zverev is due in a London courtroom this week to testify in the suit against his ex-agent, Patricio Apey. The German and his family
Sofia Kenin WTA Player of the Year
Twenty-two-year-old American Sofia Kenin was today voted by members of the international media as the WTA Player of the Year for 2020. She becomes the
WTA Player of the Year Awards
The WTA has announced nominations for the WTA Player of the Year Awards with Victoria Azarenka, Sofia Kenin, Naomi Osaka, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek
Aussie Open date ‘due within 48 hours’
An announcement on the start date for the Australian Open is due within the next 24 to 48 hours, according to Aussie tennis great Todd
New logo, new way forward for WTA
The WTA has created a new logo as it rebrands for a 2021 tennis relaunch. The first redesign of the WTA logo in 10 years
Schwartzman nominated in two ATP award categories
Nominees have been announced for the ATP Awards for all player-voted categories (Comeback Player of the Year, Most Improved Player of the Year, Newcomer of
Government ‘bail-out’ for Tennis Australia
The Victorian State government in Australia is in talks with Tennis Australia to help it cover the cost of delaying the Australian Open and quarantining
Laura Robson back on court
After several bouts of career threatening hip and wrist surgery since 2018 Laura Robson today posted on her Instagram account:- “Today is a really good