‘Djokovic should never have come’ – Jim Courier direct on debacle
It would have been better for all involved in the Novak Djokovic fiasco had he never arrived in Australia in
Roger Federer set for 21-year ranking low following Australian Open
Roger Federer will be ranked at least 29th in the world, if not lower, after the Australian Open when the
Daniil Medvedev storms through to Australian Open second round but laments ‘impossible’ schedule
Daniil Medvedev motored into the second round of the Australian Open but has criticised the notoriously busy tennis schedule, saying
‘It makes a massive difference’ – Stefanos Tsitsipas unhappy with flawed display despite win
Stefanos Tsitsipas looked physically unbothered by his recent elbow injury as he beat Mikael Ymer to reach the second round
Novak Djokovic ‘clearly not an example for young people’ claims Rome Masters tournament director
Sergio Palmieri has branded Novak Djokovic a "controversial character" following his Australian Open deportation and reveals it is "up to
Carlos Alcaraz achieves impressive Slam feat quicker than Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal
As the 31st seed at the 2022 Australian Open, Carlos Alcaraz is seeded at a Major tournament younger than Roger
‘Comeback is a huge success’ – Andy Murray impresses Mats Wilander with battling Australian Open win
Mats Wilander was thoroughly impressed with Andy Murray after his five-set victory but worries about the Brit's physical recovery.At the
‘She’s such a great champion’ – Emma Raducanu delighted with victory
Emma Raducanu continued her streak of Grand Slam match wins as she defeated fellow US Open champion Sloane Stephens in
‘Put Emma Raducanu on!’ – Andy Murray frustrated as Aussie TV snubs Slam champs
Emma Raducanu looked to have a tough draw for her first ever Australian Open match, but she proved that assumption
Tennis Australia ‘deeply regret’ Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open deportation fiasco
Tennis Australia have addressed the deportation of Novak Djokovic in a statement where they admit that "recent events have been