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The increase came after ATP players threatened to boycott the 2013 Australian Open if they did not get a significant hike.
Tennis Australia has had some very constructive and positive discussions with the ATP and the Player Council.
The increase came after ATP players threatened to boycott the 2013 Australian Open if they did not get a significant hike.
The news has finally come down that the ATP players will not boycott the 2013 Australian Open
After suffering a 3-2 loss to Germany in Davis Cup it appears that Australia might go with a youth movement next year.
The ITF announced today that it has signed an agreement with Tennis Australia under which Tennis Australia will be contracted to provide certain services to Hopman Cup for the 2013 and 2014 events. This includes the provision of a Tournament Director, player procurement and the secondment of an Operations Director to Hopman Cup Pty Ltd.
Tennis Australia has selected the image of China's champion Li Na and is using the French Open winner and Melbourne finalist as a tourism lure. The tournament claims that half a million Chinese visited Australia in 2011 out of an estimated 35 million who left the country for travel.
This is what the players will be playing for! The official trophy show case!
The Australian Open iPhone application has been launched, alongside the first official Android mobile phone application...
The Learn. Earn. Legend! program is about encouraging young Indigenous people to stay in school or training
Polarising talent Bernard Tomic admits he needs to build better relationships in Australia, and is desperate to do that by earning a Davis Cup berth
Keegan Oh-Chee has won the inaugural Australian Junior Wheelchair Championships this weekend at Melbourne Park
Rising American stars Ryan Harrison and Lauren Davis have earned wildcards into the main draw of Australian Open 2011
The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club is looking forward to hosting the Wayne Arthurs Cup, which is a 10 and under team event to be held on the 11th and 12th of December
Samantha Stosur was awarded the inaugural Newcombe Medal at the Australian Tennis Awards for being Australia’s most outstanding elite player in 2010
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