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Tennis Australia posts $100m ‘covid’ loss
Tennis Australia sustained a net loss of more than A$100 million (US $71 million) because of the delayed and COVID-19 affected 2021 Australian Open. The
Konta retires from tennis
Former British No.1 Jo Konta has retired from professional tennis, saying in an online statement she was “incredibly grateful” for her career. Konta won four
Tiley ‘confident’ Australian Open will go ahead
January’s Australian Open will go ahead “as planned”, according to Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley. The new Covid Omicron variant has raised questions about international
Raducanu homecoming a roaring success
A capacity crowd roared ‘Emma Emma’ at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday as the US Open champion played her first match on British soil
Family feud: Our look at the week in tennis
HOLLYWOOD icon Will Smith has admitted showing Venus and Serena Williams the “King Richard” preview was “one of the worst two hours of my life.”
Back to the future for Raducanu
Emma Raducanu will play an exhibition match at London’s Royal Albert Hall in front of a sellout crowd today – but already she has been
Raducanu wins prestigious UK award
US Open champion Emma Raducanu has continued a remarkable year by being voted there London Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year. The teenager, 19, entered
Raducanu earns WTA Player of Year nomination
Emma Raducanu is one of seven players nominated for the end of year WTA Player of the Year. Raducanu created history by becoming the first
Aussies back with 17 events for 2022
Australia has emerged from months of covid lockdown to announce a full summer of tennis in 2022 with 17 tournaments staged before the Australian Open
Emm-azing: Raducanu beats Osaka
Emma Raducanu’s US Open win saw her beat Naomi Osaka in the 2021 earnings table. The 19-year-old made £2.1 million in 2021 leaving her in