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There will be a new king of the Australian Open--at least in 2017. Novak Djokovic is out.
Nick Kyrgios may have picked up a few tricks of the trade from Lleyton Hewitt before defeating Fernando Verdasco in three sets in Montreal on Tuesday. The 34-year-old Hewitt was making his final trip to the Rogers Cup, and has already began to prepare for life after the ATP World Tour.
Bethanie Mattek-Sands' aggressive all-court game was hitting its mark, as she stunned Agnieszka Radwanska in her first match of the year
Bernard Tomic’s father and coach John is banned from the tournament at Wimbledon for allegedly head butting his son’s hitting partner back in May
Blood is clearly thicker than water and although plenty of it has been reportedly spilt in the camp of Bernard Tomic, the 20 year-old Australian has insisted he remains totally loyal and committed to his father John
Even though the International Tennis Federation has decided not to allow Tomic Sr. routine coaching accreditation, he was intent on breaking the ban
Tennis officials cannot seem to get their stories straight as to whether tennis bad dad John Tomic will be allowed inside the Roland Garros grounds
Winning a match would be great and if he gets a tough draw just playing a really tight, solid match
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association has never been averse to importing foreign talent, be it on the playing or coaching front
But Gilbert Ysern, tournament director of the French Open said: “We are not going to let Mr. Tomic in at Roland Garros this year.”
Delaware North Companies Australia has been selected as the official hospitality and catering partner of Melbourne & Olympic Parks, home to the Australian Open
According to reports, the elder Tomic attacked his son's hitting partner Thomas Drouet, giving the 29-year-old a head-butt outside a Madrid hotel
A pair of straight-set wins in weekend Fed Cup play on the way to an Australian victory over the Swiss have convinced Stosur that she may have put her injury troubles behind.
Tennis Australia President Steve Healy has been re-elected unopposed for a second term until 2016.
Bernard Tomic won both of his single rubbers to insure Australia a place in the Davis Cup World Group playoffs as he returned to the right side of captain Patrick Rafter.
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