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Stop the war, I want to play tennis

RUSSIA’S Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova became one of the most outspoken critics of her home country’s invasion, but perhaps the bravest voice from Ukraine this week has

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Djoko saga over? Think again

IF you thought the Novak Djokovic saga was all over, done and dusted, think again. The Age newspaper in Melbourne launched a scathing attack on

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Raducanu ruled out of Monterrey

Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Monterrey WTA event next week and could miss out on the Indian Wells event next month. Raducanu suffered

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Raducanu retires injured during marathon match

Emma Raducanu was forced to retire in the final set of a marathon match in Mexico on Tuesday, going down 5-7 7-6 (4) 4-3 to

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Raducanu to face Aussie in Guadalajara opener

US Open champion Emma Raducanu will meet Daria Saville from Australia in her opening encounter at the Abierto Zapopan in Guadalajara. The world No 12

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Parity or price rise? You decide

DID Wimbledon put the prices up or down for this year’s tournament? Or has the PR ‘top spin’ of playing the equality line worked with

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Raducanu sparkles at Evian launch

As we predicted last month, Emma Raducanu has added French mineral water company Evian to her growing list of endorsements. Raducanu attended a pop-up exhibition in

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Melbourne memories: Tweenies, tantrums and triumphs

A week is a long time in professional sport, but before we forget and move on to California and Indian Wells, this week’s Sunday Serve

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Stalker leaves Raducanu unsafe in own home

Emma Raducanu has told a London court she no longer feels safe in her own home after she was stalked by a man who stole

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Behind the scenes at the Australian Open

Our Sunday Serve weekly review of world tennis this weeks come from deep in the bowels of Melbourne Park, as players prepare for their matches,