Analyzing a grand slam draw before the tournament begins is a fraught exercise. Very rarely does a draw play to form as upsets and injuries
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‘Australia deserves a champion’: Alex de Minaur ready to meet great expectations | Simon Cambers
Playing at home in front of a home crowd can go one of two ways. For some, it’s an inspiration, they play their best tennis
Australian Open 2025: Zverev and Sabalenka safely through on day one – as it happened
Righto, that’s us for today. To tidy up, Opelka is serving for the match against Onclin at 5-2 in the fourth, while Blinkova and Saville
Sabalenka starts bid for third straight Australian Open title with win over Stephens
As Aryna Sabalenka strode down the tunnel inside Rod Laver Arena that leads players straight to the court, the cameras momentarily captured a perfect shot.
Andrey Rublev: ‘I don’t feel any more that crazy anxiety and stress’
‘I’m definitely feeling much better,” Andrey Rublev says as, with disarming honesty, he offers fresh insight into his long struggle with depression and physically hurting
‘Imagine if Messi coached Ronaldo’: how Murray 2.0 will need to adapt to flourish with Djokovic
At the height of the Covid-19 lockdowns almost five years ago, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray logged on to Instagram Live for a casual conversation
‘Imagine the success’: Pat Cash issues rallying cry amid Australian resurgence | Simon Cambers
With nine men in the world’s top 100 and 14 in the men’s singles draw at Melbourne Park, Australian tennis would appear to be in
New vision for Melbourne Park as Australian Open pushes precinct to its limits
More than a million fans are expected to attend the Australian Open over the next two weeks to experience the sights, sounds and flavours of
Raducanu turns down insect bite treatment over doping fears in Australia
Emma Raducanu says the chance of ingesting a contaminated substance is a notable concern on the minds of tennis players at a time when Jannik