Adam Kellerman has taken out the Australian Wheelchair National Championships Men's division.
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Adam Kellerman has taken out the Australian Wheelchair National Championships Men's division.
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Hometown player Thanasi Kokkinakis will join a stellar field at Adelaide's World Tennis Challenge in January 2018.
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Fact: girls drop out of sports at 1.5 times the rate of boys by age 14, Those who stay in the game are healthier, happier and more successful later in life. Gatorade and Refinery29 found that one of the primary reasons girls drop out of sport is because they don’t see a future in sport […]
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Tennis fans will agree that until this year, the career of Grigor Dimitrov has been one of unfulfilled promise. If you watch this fellow play, without question he has some of these most elegant and dominating shots in the game. For some reason, though, he has been unable to harness his potential and put everything […]
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There were incredible highs and some low moments too for Nick Kyrgios in 2017, whose stellar victories and…
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Matt Ebden was the biggest improver in the ATP rankings during 2017, soaring more than 600 places to…
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Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitová, a former winner in Sydney, will return to the Harbour City in 2018…
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Uncle Toni has ended his long-term partnership with Rafael Nadal, having introduced the sport to the world No. 1 and wrote an emotional tribute to his nephew to thank him for all they have achieved together. Since working together from the age of three, the Spaniard has won 16 Grand Slam titles – including 10 at Roland Garros – an Olympic Gold in both singles and doubles, and the Davis Cup on four occasions.
Throughout a long and illustrious career, his uncle and mentor has always been by his side, but from 2018 Nadal will be without his close confidant. He will continue on the ATP Tour with coaches Carlos Moya and Francisco Roig, while Uncle Toni will take up work in his nephew’s academy.
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In a season bookended by the Australian Open and ATP Finals titles, John Peers discusses a stellar year…
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Australia's John Peers and Finn Henri Kontinen have joined an illustrious list after defending their title at the…
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South Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis has been awarded a wildcard into Australian Open 2018.
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Local favourite Sam Stosur and big improver Caroline Garcia will kick off their 2018 seasons at the Brisbane…
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Tennis Australia takes home award at inaugural Australian Sports Commission Participation Awards.
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Australia's best wheelchair tennis athletes will compete in the national championships in Melbourne over the weekend - with…
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Another win for Lizette Cabrera at the WTA 125K tournament in Taipei has seen the Queensland teenager reach…
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John Peers and Henri Kontinen have sealed their place in the ATP Finals semifinals for the second straight…
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It’s been a rather big year for Serena Williams. She started off 2017 by winning the Australian Open. Not bad. That would be her final event for the year, though- she shut it down not due to injury, but because she was pregnant! (She was pregnant when she won the AO!) She then gave birth […]
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18:20 Rafael Nadal won a defamation case against French ex-minister Roselyne Bachelot |
Paris (AFP): Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal won a defamation case against former French health and sports minister Roselyne Bachelot on Thursday after she accused him of doping on television. |
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Venus Williams is featured in Fast Company’s December/January “132 Secrets of the Most Productive People” issue, online now and on newsstands next week. Williams tells Fast Company, “The first thing I do in the morning is think about my game. It’s an addiction, but I always think about how to get better. Everything is geared toward that. Growing up […]
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Most tennis courts are regulation shape with clay, grass, asphalt or rubberized surface and the standard surrounding, but, there are few individuals who wanted to spice things up in the tennis world and decided to make tennis courts in some of pretty incredible places and spaces. So, let’s check out some of the most unique […]
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