
- Kyrgios, Barty comfortable in COVID “hibernation”
- RG winner Swiatek ready to take on Teichmann
- Injured Nadal backs out of Rotterdam return
- AO highlights: Catch all the action in their five minute video
- Porsche takes the wheel to start Euro-clay season
- Back pain drama plaguing young gun Sinner
- Halep gets Covid-19 jab in Bucharest
- Swiss rolls Latvian for Adelaide semi-spot
- A huge honour: Hewitt reacts to Hall of Fame induction
- Doha headliners hit as Barty follows Halep out the door
- Federer trainer: Doha the first step in injury comeback
- Bonkers Djoko dad says No. 1 son was sent “by god”
- Boris buries the hatchet: Tips Nick for Wimbledon glory
- Bencic, Gauff all the go in Adelaide
- Barty dumped in straight sets by Collins in Adelaide
- Cilic back on form in Singapore
- Murray out in Montpellier; on to Rotterdam
- Halep pulls the plug on Qatar event
- Konta crisis deepens with Adelaide loss to Rogers
- Miami planning stripped-down ghost edition
- Madrid model ballgirls to be made redundant by Hawk-Eye


Halep gets Covid-19 jab in Bucharest

Swiss rolls Latvian for Adelaide semi-spot

A huge honour: Hewitt reacts to Hall of Fame induction

Doha headliners hit as Barty follows Halep out the door

Federer trainer: Doha the first step in injury comeback

Bonkers Djoko dad says No. 1 son was sent “by god”

Boris buries the hatchet: Tips Nick for Wimbledon glory

Singapore sling: Regulations rule at COVID-edition event
Squeaky-clean Singapore will insist on strict enforcement of COVID precautions at this week’s one-off ATP 250 event, with players living in near-isolation. The tournament was

Downtime for Djoko to heal 2.5cm muscle tear
Novak Djokovic will kick back in the foreseeable future at home in Monte Carlo to give his 2.5-cm abdominal muscle tear its proper healing time. The

Another injury as Andreescu pulls out of three events
Canadian Bianca Andreescu has withdrawn from three WTA events as more injury concerns dog the 2019 US Open champion. Her agent Jonathan Dasnieres de Veigy

Local stars shine as Adelaide gets underway
Several Australian women are enjoying this week’s Adelaide International already with early wins at Memorial Drive Tennis Centre today. Maddison Inglis beat world No.85 Christina

Technicality keeps Barty atop WTA rankings
Ash Barty has kept her No.1 world ranking thanks to a WTA technicality as Naomi Osaka has emerged as the form women’s player in tennis

Premier the reason for AO final boos
Tennis Australia president Jayne Hrdlicka faced a chorus of boos during the presentation ceremony at the Australian Open yesterday after mentioning the COVID-19 vaccine and

AO boss Tiley lived in fear of sudden cancellation
Possible threats of a last-minute government COVID-19 shutdown of the Australian Open kept tournament boss Craig Tiley on edge throughout the fortnight. The South African revealed

Djokovic reveals: My muscle tear injury WAS for real
Novak Djokovic on Sunday partially lifted the veil on the abdominal muscle injury which pla/gued him through the final week of his run to a record