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Fly-on-wall TV show would be good for tennis: Murray

Andy Murray wants tennis to follow produce a behind-the-scenes Netflix series similar to the FL show Drive to Survive, to boost the sport’s popularity around

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Thiem time for Rio

Dominic Thiem will a lead a strong line-up at the Rio Open ATP 500 tournament in Rio de Janeiro in February. The event, from from

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FAA Canada’s Player of the Year

World No. 11 Felix Auger-Aliassime has been named Canada’s Male Tennis Player of the Year, ahead of Denis Shapovalov. Auger-Aliassime, 21, made his first Grand

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Murray Museum gets green light

Andy Murray’s mother Judy has won an eight-year planning battle to build a £40m tennis and golf complex on contested green belt land in Scotland

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Wimbledon records $58m profit for 2021

Wimbledon made a $58 million profit in 2021, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. With reduced crowds and hotel costs for players, the third Slam of the

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I’m confident Rafa will be here: Aussie Open chief Tiley

Australian Open chief Craig Tiley said he was confident Rafael Nadal would play in Melbourne next month despite testing positive for Covid-19. Nadal said on

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‘Small’ number of exemptions issued for Australian Open

A small number of players and staff will be granted medical exemptions from vaccination to come to Australia for the first Slam of 2022 next

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Nadal tests positive in lead up to Australian Open

20 time grand slam champion Rafael Nadal has tested positive for Covid, after taking a PCR test. He took the test after arriving back home

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A week in review – and Rafa’s still undecided

RAFA Nadal has only played 29 matches this year. It has been enough to keep him in the ATP top ten, despite a niggling foot

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And the winner is …

Grand Slam Tennis Editor Peter Rowe has watched on as fellow contributors have reviewed the year. Now, he offers his insight into 2021, the good,