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Ash Barty announces shock return to tennis at Wimbledon

Australian tennis legend Ash Barty will grace the famed grass courts of Wimbledon once again after accepting a place in the invitation doubles draw.The 28-year-

Barty returns to Wimbledon grass for first time since 2021 triumph

While Barty’s appearance at Wimbledon will be in an entertainment capacity, there will be a number of Australians competing for the championship.French open q

Is Nick Kyrgios playing at Wimbledon 2024? Latest injury updates and ranking for Australian tennis star | Sporting News Australia

Nick Kyrgios has been out of action for an extended time.A torrid run of injuries has severely limited the tennis star's time on the court, see

Two Greek youths to play tennis at Australian Teams Championships

Two Australian tennis players of Greek heritage have been selected to represent Victoria at the upcoming Australian Teams Championships on the Gold Coast.

Australian tennis players: The best of all time

Australia, which hosts the first Grand Slam event of the year, boasts of a rich and glorious tennis history. The country rose as a tennis superpower in the 1950

Nick Kyrgios: Next match, results, current ranking and total prize money won | Sporting News Australia

Nick Kyrgios has had little time on the tennis court in the past two years amid a torrid run with injuries.The Australian notably reached the W

Australian Open champion makes sacrificial move to protect health

World No.3 Aryna Sabalenka will not play at the Paris Olympics, saying she the scheduling of the women’s tennis tour makes it impossible to do so and protect

Victoria’s top juniors head to Gold Coast for Australian Teams Championships

17 June 2024 | Tennis Victoria Congratulations to the players selected to represent Victoria at the upcoming

Hijikata, Popyrin qualify in singles at prestigious Queen’s Club tournament

Australians Rinky Hijikata and Alexei Popyrin complete successful qualifying campaigns at an ATP 500 grass-court tournament in London.

Bowing out at Wimbledon or Olympics would be fitting, says Andy Murray

Britain's Andy Murray has said it would be a fitting end to his career if he bowed out at Wimbledon or the Paris Olympics.Andy MurrayTurned pro: 2005Prizemoney:

Australian Open: Malaysia’s Lee Zii Jia crowned champion

Malaysian Lee Zii Jia outlasted Japan’s Kodai Naraoka in the men’s singles final to be crowned Australian Open badminton champion Sunday, while Aya Ohori of

Australian Open: Fourth Time Lucky for Kusuma/Pratiwi

Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma and Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi breathed a big sigh of relief after finally winning their first HSBC BWF World Tour title together. The Indo