Jannik Sinner, Anna Kalinskaya, Paula Badosa, and Stefanos Tsitsipas have all had varied degrees of success at the Australian Open over the years.
The Australian Open organisers face a bit of a nightmare going into the first week with certain fans getting the luxury of most of the big names on one day but where to fit them is the big question.
World number nine Daria Kasatkina swept into the Adelaide International second round on Monday but Paris Olympic silver ...
He had his visa cancelled ahead of the 2022 Australian Open following days of drama over Australia’s Covid-19 entry rules and ...
The 2025 Australian Open will be shown on the Sony Sports Network. BeIn Sports has the broadcast rights for the 2025 ...
Blinkova produced one of the moments of the 2024 Australian Open, when she won a 42-point match tiebreak against Elena ...
Refreshed and motivated Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen is hoping to go one better at the Australian Open and win her maiden Grand Slam singles titl ...
Novak Djokovic and Aryana Sabalenka began their season with straight set wins but Nick Kyrgios' return to singles action did ...
Stefanos Tsitsipas has shared an emotional message to his girlfriend Paula Badosa after she clinched ... ranked No. 145 Nick Kyrgios confirms Novak Djokovic as doubles partner as pair team up ...
Djokovic tamed local favourite Rinky Hijikata 6-3, 6-3 in what was the top seeded Serbian's first tour-level singles match ...