Archive: tennis-australia
Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are among the band of leading players who have publicly pledged to take part in the brainchild of Mahesh Bhupathi
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
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.
Tennis Australia President Steve Healy has been re-elected unopposed for a second term until 2016.
After a couple of crisis years, the future fortunes of Australian tennis seemed to be taking a turn for the better
Tennis Australia is using Cardio Tennis as one of its main programs to increase tennis participation in that country
Tennis Australia announced a five-year extension of its partnership with official Australian Open outfitter Lacoste, through until 2018.
The US Open is still more than seven months away and two full Grand Slam tournaments away but rumblings of discontent from the playing community can be heard in distant Melbourne
With temperatures again nudging the 100 degrees Fahrenheit mark at the Australian Open, the tournament is renowned as being a battle of the fittest
Tennis Australia has given Davis Cup captain Pat Rafter the final say on how best to handle the situation with Bernard Tomic
Wildcards Jordan Thompson (NSW), Alex Bolt (SA), Matthew Barton (NSW), Matt Reid (NSW) and Adam Feeney (NSW), along with former world No. 4 and No. 9 seed James Blake
Tennis Australia chief executive Steve Wood has signed a new five-year contract that will extend his tenure until at least 2017
Rafael Nadal has given his word that he will be fit and ready to play the Australian Open, beginning January 14
Some of tennis’s biggest personalities have signed on for Apia International Sydney event scheduled for January 6-12, 2013.
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