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Players could boycott Australian Open

Sources close to several elite tennis players say they will boycott the Australian Open if the Victorian government in Melbourne does not allow warm-up tournaments.

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Djokovic pleads for easing of Melbourne COVID restrictions

Novak Djokovic has called on Australian authorities to permit players to compete before the Australian Open while undertaking quarantine. Djokovic said he would do whatever

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Konta fears for players’ health in Australia

British No. 1 Johanna Konta has warned that players’ health could suffer if they are forced to go from a two-week mandatory quarantine straight into

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More doubts over Australian Open as travel plans rejected

Tough quarantine restrictions could see the Australian Open moved or even delayed after the Victorian government has again refused to accept Tennis Australia’s proposals for

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Barty ends troubled year in top spot

The WTA season ended in Linz on the weekend with Australian Ash Barty still the highest ranked woman in the world. Barty did not play

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Fears for Oz Open after State premier says no deal has been reached

The Australian Open has been thrown into doubt after the State of Victoria’s premier said no deals had been signed off to stage any tennis

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Great posters and photos now available on grandslamtennis.online

Looking for a photo, or a poster (up to a whopping A2 size) for a Christmas present? Or to adorn your study – or your

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British LTA loses £30m because of Covid restrictions

Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association has seen its income fall by £30m as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The governing body says the 40% drop

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Time running out for ATP Cup quarantine assurances

Plans to stage the ATP Cup and other events around The Australian Open are in doubt after Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley admitted he had