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Australian Open officials are raising the stakes in the prize money of nearly $2.5 million each to the man and woman who win the 2013 edition at Melbourne Park.
Tennis Australia has announced official prize money figures for the 2013 Australian Open
There is nothing like extreme physical exertion to clarify the thought process and Murray has come to a decision as he endures sweat soaked hours at his Miami training camp
Tennis Australia chief executive Steve Wood has signed a new five-year contract that will extend his tenure until at least 2017
Australian fans will have to suck it up as new national No. 1 Marinko Matosevic was replaced by Spain's Nicolas Almagro in the field for the Adelaide pre-Australian Open
The recent poor competitive reputation of Bernard "The Tank Engine" Tomic has resulted in the unreliable youngster being dropped from consideration from the Australian side
The recent poor competitive reputation of Bernard "The Tank Engine" Tomic has resulted in the unreliable youngster being dropped from consideration from the Australian side
Legends in the true sense of the word – tennis idols and icons. Wilander won 7 grand slam titles vs Pat Cash
Rafael Nadal has little to say by way of comeback performance promises as he prepares for what is looking like a re-appearance on court after six months away
The Australian Open is preparing to help fans beat the heat prior to the start of the season's first Grand Slam next month after reports that weather during the fortnight could set some sizzling records.
The USTA announced that former Top 30 player Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Jack Sock and Steve Johnson among others to begin the wildcard playoffs
Tennis bad boy David Nalbandian will crack down on his outbursts in 2013
Mardy Fish has plotted a January return to tennis after his 2012 heart-scare incidents, with the American now planning to make a come back in Auckland
Robson’s first tournament of 2013, at Shenzhen in China, is only a month and a half away and the Australian Open comes soon after
ATP CEO Brad Drewett and the men’s players were successful is getting the Australian Open to increase prize money by a record $4 million, and he is now working with Roland Garros
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