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You don’t need Centre Court to feel the magic – the joy of the game starts at your local court. Australia could have a finalist in the gentlemen's and ladies' doubles finals at Wimbledon for the first ...
Rinky Hijikata's is reaping the rewards of reaching the gentlemen's doubles final, moving back inside the ATP top 100.
The fourth annual Australian Blind and Low Vision Tennis Championships wrapped up in Melbourne on Sunday, with South Australia claiming the Maurice Gleeson Cup as the top-performing state or territory ...
Representing Australia in tennis this year are four National Tennis Academy graduates: Jeremy Jin, Derek Pham, ...
The Los Cabos Open will have an Australian feel this week as a 10-strong contingent competes at the Mexican hardcourt ...
This month we’re proud to shine a spotlight on Finn Fitzgerald from Upwey South Tennis Club who has been awarded our Community Champion of the Month award for July! Finn has been recognised for his ...
Rinky Hijikata and David Pel look to put a cherry on top of their Cinderella run with a win in the gentlemen's doubles final on Day 13 at Wimbledon. Rinky Hijikata and David Pel are one win away from ...
Ash Barty: From hitting the ball up against the wall at her Ipswich home to hitting players off the court on the biggest international stages, Ash Barty was developing her winning habits at an early ...
Ceressa Jackson is reaching new heights on the tennis court. The 14-year-old recently helped Queensland to their second ...
The fourth Australian Blind and Low Vision Tennis Championships will take place at Melbourne Park from 11-13 July.