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It’s not easy, but I’m still here: Murray on battle to stay in game
Andy Murray doesn’t know how long has left on the ATP Tour, but was honest enough yesterday to say he thought he was now playing
Barty made to work for Yarra Valley victory
Ash Barty has more work to do if she is to be a major threat at the Australian Open after she struggled late on to
Koalas and kangaroos first stop for Serena after lockdown: watch video
Serena Williams emerged from quarantine in Adelaide today and took her daughter Olympia to the zoo. “We went to the zoo,” Williams said of her
Khachanov, Goffin headline Murray River Open
Karen Khachanov and David Goffin will be the headline players at the inaugural Murray River Open, one of two ATP 250s being held in Melbourne
Venus clear to play London ATP finals
New Zealand doubles player Michael Venus will play at the ATP Finals in London after his quarantine issue was resolved by the NZ Government. Venus,
British tennis calls for more government support
The British Lawn Tennis Association has called for more government support for community indoor tennis centres after warning a third may close because of COVID-19
More money for Roland Garros Qualifiers
Men’s qualifiers for this year’s French Open will receive 27 per cent prize money that last year, organisers have confirmed. Losers in the first round
$50m rescue package for US tennis
The USTA will ride to the rescue of the sport in the country through a rescue package pegged at $50 million. The federation also kept
Murray fears career end if rehab effort fails
Andy Murray is caught in strong currents as he struggle to rehab his dodgy hip more than a year after a second surgery, with the
Emergency meeting called to decide Wimbledon’s fate
Wimbledon officials will hold an emergency meeting next week to decide whether the All England Championships will go ahead as planned this summer. There is