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Adelaide to host two warm-up events
Adelaide will host two events, including the Adelaide International, in the lead-up to the Australian Open in January, the South Australia state government has announced.
Our look back at the week in tennis
Guadalajara glory for Garbi FOUR years is a long time in tennis – just ask Garbiñe Muguruza. In 2016 Muguruza beat Venus Williams in the
Djokovic told to get vaxxed or miss Australian Open
The Australian Open has officially confirmed that all participants must be fully vaccinated to compete in the event. Tournament boss Craig Tiley confirmed on Saturday to Australian
Crowds back for Australian Open
The Australian Open will be played before a full house, after the Victorian State Government ended draconian lockdown rules on Thursday. Premier Dan Andrews said
Federer: Forget Wimbledon
Roger Federer has admitted he is extremely unlikely to play Wimbledon next June after admitting he will not be in Melbourne for the Australian Open
Kyrgios backtracks on AO Open cancel call
Outspoken Aussie Nick Kyrgios has backtracked on comments calling for the Australian Open to be cancelled. Kyrgios said yesterday it would not be “morally right”
Federer to miss Melbourne, says coach
Roger Federer looks likely to miss The Australian Open in January, according to his coach Ivan Ljubicic. The former world No 1 has not played
Sunday Serve: A week in review
YOU have to feel sorry for organisers of the end of year indoor tour events. Loss of form, injury and end of year burnout contributes
Prime time slot for Melbourne women’s semis
The Australian Open women’s tennis semi-finals will make history in January, being staged at night for the first time. Tennis Australia announced on Friday both
Woodbridge ‘amazed’ if Djokovic misses Melbourne
Aussie tennis great Todd Woodbridge believes Novak Djokovic will play The Australian Open on January. Woodbridge told Australian Associated Press on Thursday it would be