At the end of a Grand Slam tennis match, the winner usually remains on court for a short time to answer questions from a reporter. These interviews are generally focused on capturing the immediate ...
Gadecki and Peers will be the only Australians to lift a grand slam title this year after Alex de Minaur was knocked ... there are opportunities out there. Tennis is so much about match-ups ...
Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, having the right tennis ball will make a difference in your game. Here are the best ones on the market. Desiree DeNunzio is the gift guide editor for CNET's ...
According to the official ATP website, de Minaur has taken home US$15,303,985 ... Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier ...
The mantle of world No.1 in tennis is something every player aspires for but few ever achieve. When it comes to men's singles, only a handful of names held the top spot over the past two decades.
A tie-break was required to separate the players in the third and Djokovic produced some of his best tennis, interacting with the crowd by gesturing to his ear after big points as he went on to ...
Q. Who is the longest female number 1 tennis player? - + A. Steffi Graf has a record of holding No. 1 for a record total of 377 weeks. Q. Who was the youngest female tennis player to hold the No ...
It didn't matter that this challenger had been playing the best tennis of anyone at the tournament. It didn't even matter that Djokovic was hobbled, having sustained a concerning leg injury early ...
Tennis power couple Alex de Minaur and Katie Boulter are both dreaming big ahead of the Australian Open - and they looked relaxed as they shared a kiss outside their Sydney hotel. They also ...
No. 8 Alex de Minaur, and No. 21 Ben Shelton against ... between "two of the best players that probably ever touched a tennis racket." Hard to find the hyperbole. At 37, Djokovic is undoubtedly ...
The Australian Open is a Grand Slam tournament held live from Melbourne for two weeks in January, finishing on Australia Day. Founded in 1905, women have been competing in the Aussie Open since 1922.