Australian Open 2025 – day 11, night session! There’s something cartoonish about today’s tussle: the big, powerful defending champ takes on the little, scurrying local
Category: Tennis
Imperious Iga Swiatek marches on to set up Madison Keys semi-final at Australian Open
Even as Iga Swiatek has consolidated her position at the top of women’s tennis over the past few years, sweeping up significant titles on hard
‘Always going to have one or two’: Australian Open boss says rowdy crowds not a problem
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has rejected suggestions crowd behaviour at Melbourne Park has taken a turn for the worse, saying the number of
Novak Djokovic worried by injury suffered in win against Alcaraz
The clock is ticking for Novak Djokovic and what appears to be a groin or hamstring strain sustained during his quarter-final victory after he expressed
Wounded Djokovic outlasts young gun Alcaraz to close in on history | Jack Snape
When the gunslinger takes a bullet, the movie tends to quicken. A shootout goes awry, the drama builds. Their stomach bloody. Their eyes blinking new
Australian Open quarter-finals: Gauff v Badosa; Djokovic v Alcaraz later – live
Australian Open and the start of the women’s and men’s singles quarter-finals. First up on centre court from 11.30am AEDT will be Coco Gauff (3)
Novak Djokovic ready to produce ‘best’ level in quarter-final duel with Alcaraz
In the immediate aftermath of the unforgettable gold-medal match between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz at the Paris Olympics last year, after two brutal sets
Australian Open fashion through the decades: how tennis went from preppy and minimal to flashy and fun
The Australian Open, much like the cast of characters who step on to the sunshine-soaked courts every January, has its own sense of style. Over