Archive: sydney-tennis-news
World No. 5 Juan Martin del Potro is set to be the top seed in a packed field at Apia International Sydney 2014, comprised of five Top 25 contenders.
Bernard Tomic is back at the top of his country's tennis just in time for the start of the Australian Open thanks to a quic-change of attitude.
Bernard Tomic entered this week having lost four straight matches. He had a losing career ATP record -- 40-49
Kirsten Flipkens appears to be up to #43 and with the chance to go higher.
Maybe, after a pretty inconsistent start to the year, David Ferrer is finally kicking into form. He leaves Lukas Lacko still below #40.
Top four seeds win in Auckland; bottom four all out. Seppi, Granollers only seeds left in Sydney after Simon pulls out, Isner, three others upset
An interesting problem as Australia assesses its "depth chart": Marinko Matosevic is currently Australia's #1, but he's a lot older than Bernard Tomic....
Seven straight wins for Li Na. This heat trick of hers seems to be working well.
Gael Monfils still has enough optional points that this won't do him any good, but he continues to look very strong this year.
Top seeds the Bryan brothers might have made tough going of their match against Juan Sebastian Cabal and Marcin Matkowski
SYDNEY - Young Aussie Bernard Tomic is one of the most intriguing players on tour.
1st day in Australia! The credentials were prepared already and we are ready to meet and greet the players we haven't seen in quite a while now!
This event has six slots for qualifiers, rather than the usual four, but only two of the top six seeds made the qualifying final.