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Nadal niggle won’t stop him playing: Tiley
Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley believes Rafa Nadal’s back injury will not prevent the world No.2 playing at the Australian Open begins on Monday.
Tennis returns as Barty sees off Rogers’ challenge
Tennis returned to Melbourne Park today after a 24-hour covid-enforced break, as world no. 1 Ash Barty beat American Shelby Rogers to advance to the
Kyrgios in doubt with knee injury
Nick Kyrgios’ Australian Open warm-up ended when he was knocked out of the Murray River Open in straight sets by Borna Coric, 6-3, 6-4 today.
Sinner stars in Ocean Road victory
Italian young gun Jannick Sinner gained revenge over Aljaz Bedene at the Great Ocean Road Open today, beating the Slovenian 7-6, 6-2. Sinners’ previous encounter
AO boss ‘absolutely confident’ event will go ahead
Australian Open chief executive Craig Tiley “absolutely confident” the first Grand Slam of the year will start as planned on Monday. There are 160 players
Possible AO draw delay for 24 hours
While the start of the Australian Open is under a cloud after a new COVID-19 scare in Melbourne, the draw for the tournament is likely
‘No impact’ on Australian Open start after new covid outbreak
Hundreds of people in Melbourne, including tennis players, coaches and associated staff have been forced to self-isolate after a hotel quarantine worker linked to the
Premier defends hosting AO after covid outbreak
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has defended hosting the Australian Open after coming under attack from sections of the media in Melbourne. 3AW radio station’s Neil
‘O Canada’ a real United Nations of Tennis says Gaby
Polsat Sport TV Commentator Tomasz Lorek investigates the rise of Canadian Tennis through the eyes of doubles specialist GABY DABROWSKI Without doubt, Canadian tennis is
Medvedev leads Russia to ATP semis
World No. 4 Daniil Medvedev confirmed Russia’s position in the ATP Cup semi-finals in Melbourne today with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Kei Nishikori. Medvedev