Category : Tennis


Sabalenka vs Rybakina in Australian Open Final

Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina will meet in the Australian Open women's final after dominant semi-final victories, continuing a tournament trend of straight-sets matches.

Aussie Wildcards Reach Australian Open Doubles Final

Australian wildcards Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans have advanced to the Australian Open doubles final in their first tournament together, defeating Luke Johnson and Jan Zielinski in a thrilling three-set match.

Musetti Retirement Sparks Tennis Controversy

Italian star Lorenzo Musetti's retirement while leading Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open quarter-final has ignited fierce debate about player welfare versus competitive spirit in professional tennis.

Popyrin's Form Woes Continue in Bahrain Defeat

Australian tennis star Alexei Popyrin suffers another crushing defeat in Bahrain, extending his losing streak to nine matches amid a dramatic career slide from his 2024 peak.

Aus Open Fitness Tracker Ban Sparks Player Outcry

Tennis Australia clarifies its stance on wearable fitness trackers at the Australian Open as top players including Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka voice frustration over the controversial ban.

Ash Barty Backs Cowboys' Indigenous Youth Program

Tennis icon Ash Barty has publicly endorsed the North Queensland Cowboys' Indigenous youth program, highlighting its role in fostering community engagement and empowerment for young people in the region.

Zverev Reaches Australian Open Semis

Alexander Zverev defeats Learner Tien in four sets to reach the Australian Open semi-finals, showcasing a dominant serve praised by John McEnroe.

Roddick Criticises Djokovic's Ball Kid Incident

Andy Roddick has criticised Novak Djokovic after the Serbian narrowly avoided disqualification for hitting a ball towards a ball kid during his Australian Open third-round match.

Kyrgios Parties Before Australian Open, Loses Match

Nick Kyrgios was spotted partying at a Melbourne nightclub hours before his Australian Open mixed doubles match, which he lost in straight sets, reigniting questions about his commitment to tennis.

Inglis' Open Prize Money Funds New Toaster

Australian tennis star Maddison Inglis plans to use her $480,000 Australian Open prize money for practical purchases like a Smeg toaster, while investing in her career.

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