#australianopen

Join grandslamtennis.online as a writer for the US Open
- By Peter Rowe
- . August 12, 2020
Love tennis? Would you love to write about the game? And the upcoming US and French Opens? Grandslamtennis.online is looking for young talent, with a

Aussie Open could move if pandemic persists
- By Peter Rowe
- . August 12, 2020
The 2021 Australian Open could be moved to later in the year if the COVID-19 pandemic is not brought under control. Tournament director Craig Tiley

Sydney offers to host Aussie Open if Melbourne can’t
- By Peter Rowe
- . August 7, 2020
Sydney has offered to act as a temporary host for the Australian Open if Melbourne cannot hold the event due to COVID-19. NSW deputy premier

Tiley to ‘move heaven and earth’ to ensure Australian Open goes ahead
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 21, 2020
Australian tennis boss Craig Tiley has said he will ‘move heaven and earth’ to ensure the Australia Open goes ahead in January as Melbourne suffers

Aussie Open ‘not moving’ from Melbourne
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 3, 2020
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley has quashed rumours the 2021 Australian Open may be moved because Melbourne has a growing number of COVID-19 patients. The

‘Nick is Nick’ – Newcombe critical of Kyrgios Becker spat
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 2, 2020
Australian legend John Newcombe has criticised Nick Kyrgios over his Twitter spat with Boris Becker. Kyrgios and Becker have been embroiled in a war of

We can’t renew pandemic insurance: Tennis Australia
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 2, 2020
Tennis Australia has said its pandemic insurance policy is about to expire and it won’t be able to renew it in time for next year’s

Tennis series set to begin this weekend in Sydney
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 24, 2020
Australia’s pro tennis players will compete for $450,000 prizemoney in a new domestic series starting this weekend. The UTR Pro Tennis Series will feature matches in Sydney,

Barty’s dad tells of daughter’s ‘sadness’
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 1, 2020
Ash Barty’s dad Rob has opened up on the reasons why his daughter walked away from the game in 2014. The current world No.1 rose

Melbourne 2020
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 24, 2020
Relive those great moments of the Australian Open, in January 2020, through the eyes of photographers Roger and Anne Parker