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Laver tribute to Ashley Cooper
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 24, 2020
Aussie legend Rod Laver has paid tribute to fellow Australian great Ashley Cooper, who passed away on Friday. Cooper, 83, who won four Grand Slam men’s singles

Federer against empty stadium events
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 24, 2020
Roger Federer has revealed he has yet to return from training after undergoing knee surgery in February. And the 20-time Grand Slam champion revealed in

LTA in good shape to face pandemic downturn
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 24, 2020
With Wimbledon goes for 2020, the Lawn Tennis Association announced this week an operating profit of £8.7m, with revenue of £77m for 2019 – a

Welcome to grandslamtennis.online
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 24, 2020
Check out our new site as we gear up in preparation for a return to tennis action later this year.

Sponsor Porsche takes action on tennis virus pause
- By Roger Parker
- . May 23, 2020
With a mega-investment in the WTA with ambassadors including Maria Sharapova and Angelique Kerber on the payroll, Porsche is taking action amidst the current COVID-19 tennis

Federer training pause hints at longer virus hiatus
- By Roger Parker
- . May 23, 2020
Roger Federer is keeping his lockdown training regime to a strict minimum, with the Swiss betting that the COVID-19 virus lockdown won’t be over any

Osaka now world’s highest paid female athlete
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 23, 2020
Naomi Osaka has become the world’s highest-paid female athlete, making $37.4 million in the past year for an earnings record, according to Forbes magazine. The

Kenin, Andreescu to play Charleston event
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 23, 2020
Sofia Kenin and Bianca Andreescu will be among 16 women’s players to compete in Charleston, USA next month in the largest event held since the

Andy Murray & Nick Kyrgios Instagram
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 21, 2020
A red-wine addled Nick Kyrgios has declared his love for Andy Murray and lambasted some of tennis biggest names in an entertaining Instagram chat between