‘Fifth set tiebreaker rules should be the same in all Grand Slams,’ says Russian as he picks his favourite
Andrey Rublev has asked for the Grand Slams to agree uniformed fifth set tiebreaker rules after his first-round win at
Andy Murray calls for Australian Open to strip legend of honour: ‘Her values are not what tennis stands for’
Andy Murray has called for the Australian Open to take Margaret Court's name away from Melbourne Park, saying 'her values
‘Australian Open is in doubt – it’s too risky and complicated,’ says former Tennis Australia chief
The Australian Open is 'in doubt' according to former Tennis Australia chief Steve Healy, who believes there is no way
‘Australian Open will be the very safe Slam,’ boasts chief as he unveils ambitious plans for 400,000 spectators
The Australian Open will be bio-secure, quarantine-exempt, and accessible to around 400,000 fans, Tennis Australia Chief Craig Tiley as claimed.The
‘Australian Open probably can’t go ahead next year,’ says Kyrgios as coronavirus cases rise in Melbourne
The Australian Open is in serious danger of being cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis, says Nick Kyrgios.Tennis Australia chief
Australian Open have ‘made the decision’ on coronavirus safety, admitting: ‘it’s not ideal, but positive’
The Australian Open have revealed their safety plans for 2021 as they join the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, although
Australian Open will ‘move heaven and earth’ to remain at Melbourne Park next year, says Craig Tiley
Craig Tiley has categorically ruled out the Australian Open being relocated next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.The Grand Slams
Australian Open chief ‘optimistic’ that 2021 tournament will go ahead in January as scheduled
The Australian Open will go ahead in January as planned unless something drastic happens, tournament director Craig Tiley has confirmed.The
Statistical analysis: How the top players thrive at the Australian Open
The Australian Open always used to have a reputation as the most unpredictable of the four Grand Slam tournaments. Because
‘Roger Federer defeat was extremely difficult to take,’ admits Miracle of Melbourne victim Tennys Sangren
Tennys Sangren admits that Roger Federer broke his heart at the Australian Open, admitting 'it was extremely difficult.'Sandgren was on