WTA
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
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
Wait for it: No confirmation of Oz Open date yet
Tennis Australia is still waiting for the Victorian State Government to confirm a start date for the first Grand Slam of 2021, despite media reports
Oz Open pushed back to February 8
The Australian Open could be pushed back to February 8-21, according to French newspaper L’Equipe. The newspaper has also reported players and their support staff could
$40m spend on COVID security in Melbourne
Tennis Australia says it expects to use up most of its AU$60 million reserves to maintain funding to the sport as it battles the COVID-19
Players will skip Melbourne if no practise allowed, says Wawrinka’s coach
Stan Wawrinka’s coach Daniel Vallverdu believes players will skip the Australian Open if they are not allowed to practise during the proposed two-week quarantine on
Tiley ‘confident’ of Oz Open plan announcement
Australian Open officials are “confident” they will soon be able to announce plans for the Australian Open. Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley released a statement
Osaka to star in Japanese teen magazine
Naomi Osaka is to star as a cartoon character in a Japanese magazine aimed at teenage girls. “Unrivalled Naomi Tenka-ichi”, (translated to world No.1) which
Plush hotels to house quarantined players
Melbourne’s plush Crown Promenade hotel is gearing up as the likely quarantine host for players arriving Australia to compete at the grand slam in early