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Big Slam support for Sakkari in Melbourne
Rising Greek star Maria Sakkari will have massive local support when she arrives in Australia this week to prepare for the Australian Open. Melbourne hosts
Beach House party for AO 2022
Tennis Australia is attempting to overcome a disastrous 2021 tournament that saw it make losses of around $100m by introducing a Beach House precinct at
Raducanu now talking telephone numbers
The off-court deals keep rolling on for Emma Raducanu, who has just signed a $4m deal with UK mobile phone giant Vodafone. Raducanu, 19, has
Simon serves it up to Chinese
Sunday Serve is Grand Slam Tennis’s weekly look back in an offbeat way, at who’s hot in tennis, or what is making the news. And
2021 is almost over – time for new balls please!
So, this is Christmas … … And what have we done? Another year over and tennis fans have survived another turbulent year. A year that
Fernandez wins top Canadian award
Leylah Annie Fernandez has been named Tennis Canada’s female player of the year after her stunning run to the US Open final in 2021. Fernandez,
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
Former world No.1 faces fraud charges
Former world No. 1 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario is facing four years in jail for fraud. Spanish prosecutors have alleged a series of fraudulent operations made
First wildcards announced for Melbourne Slam
Tennis Australia has announced its first tranche of Australian Open singles wildcards, with Aussie players Daria Saville, Maddison Inglis, Sam Stosur and Storm Sanders all
‘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