Archive: australian-tennis
The Junior Orange Bowl International Tennis Championship announced today that Ashleigh Barty will be the 2018 honorary chair. The young Australian tennis star is currently ranked World No. 15 in singles and World No. 7 in doubles.
Here's Louise "LOU" Helping the less fortunate. Louise is truly one of the most amazing members of the AUSTRALIAN tennis stars.
Four generations of Australian Davis Cup captains and players have united to fight for the survival of Davis Cup ahead of an historic vote to change the competition forever.
Four generations of Australian Davis Cup captains and players have united to fight for the survival of Davis Cup ahead of an historic vote to change the competition forever.
Imagine you are standing in front a steep mountain as your obstacle. Reaching the top of this mountain is a challenge and in the end will fill you with a feeling of triumph.
The ITF today announced that Evonne Goolagong Cawley will receive the ITF’s highest accolade, the Philippe Chatrier Award, for her contributions to tennis in both her outstanding on-court career and dedicated public service after it.
Click here to see our latest postcard from our great tennis friend Sven Groeneveld.
Click here to see photos from the first day at the 2017 Australian Open tennis.
Australia and the United States held their pre-draw press conferences on Tuesday ahead of this week’s opening-round Davis Cup tie on the grass of Kooyong.
John Isner found himself in a familiar position after play at the Australian Open concluded on Saturday, and not just because he was in the fourth round for the second time in his career.
The scene was (once more) set to bid a country’s hero goodbye. The cheering squad were there, enthusiastic as always, our hero swathed within the colours of the national flag...
The curtain came down on Lleyton Hewitt’s illustrious career on Thursday night in Melbourne as David Ferrer defeated the former World No.1, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 in the second round of the Australian Open.
Lleyton Hewitt does not plan on retiring until 2016, but a scaled-down schedule this season means it's up to the young guns to carry the proverbial Australian flag for a while
The all-important question is which Novak Djokovic is going to show up for Sunday's Australian Open final against Andy Murray.
His violence-prone dad may be banned from ATP events as well as the upcoming French Open, but Bernard Tomic won't be lacking for a coach on the clay as Tennis Australia rode to his rescue.
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