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SO the path has been cleared for Novak Djokovic to play in the Australian Open, after the Australian government overturned a visa ban. The Serbian
About bloody time
WHY has it taken so long? Wimbledon last week announced its all-white rules are set to be changed. Players at SW19 have been required to
Time to steer clear of Djokovic saga
FOR good reason Aussie tennis chief Craig Tiley has distanced himself from any decisions to overturn the three-year entry ban on Novak Djokovic ahead of
AO increases crowds for finals
Crowd capacity at the Australian Open will be increased to 65 per cent for the remainder of the tournament. Tournament director Craig Tiley said fans
Nadal ‘destroyed’ but wins brutal Shapo battle
Rafa Nadal survived a brutal five set thriller to oust Canadian young gun Denis Shapovalov and reach the Australian Open semi-finals on Tuesday. Playing in
Ball girl collapses in Melbourne
An Australian Open ball girl had to be helped off the court after collapsing during a first-round match in Melbourne. The incident took place during
Who is to blame for ‘Joke-ovic’ drama?
A week is long time in politics and the past few days seem like an eternity for Novak Djokovic and Tennis Australia as details emerge
Rusty Osaka back to winning ways
Naomi Osaka looked a little rusty as she advanced to the second round of the Melbourne Summer Set tournament with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 win
Raducanu pulls out of AO warm-up event
US Open champion Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from next week’s Australian Open warm-up tournament in Melbourne. “The timing to compete in the first Melbourne event