Discover the top 5 sporting tournaments worldwide
Embark on a global tour of the top 5 sporting tournaments, from the football pitches of the World Cup to the lush lawns of Wimbledon.
Embark on a global tour of the top 5 sporting tournaments, from the football pitches of the World Cup to the lush lawns of Wimbledon.
Kyrgios is now 27. He should be at his peak. He broke into the world’s top 20 and played his first Grand Slam Final last summer at Wimbledon
It’s been a while since Serena Williams played on the court. In her recent return to the Wimbledon, the trip didn’t go as planned.
The Wimbledon competition will officially begin today and the two-week competition sees nine men in the singles and 6 women competing.
Ash Barty has decided that tennis is a thing of the past as she focuses on other things much more fulfilling in her life presently.
While the Australian Open has commenced a great deal, Nick Kyrgios was not happy with a fan after comments on how to serve.
Rafael Nadal has dominated the match with Matteo Berrettini earlier and is a few steps closer to winning the grand slam title again.
Rafael Nadal is not backing down any time soon and by the looks of it, he might be able to secure fourth place in the Australian Open again.
Tsitsipas is not having any of the premature comments about domination and prefers tennis to speak for itself in 2022.
Tennis is a game full of characters. As we are now well into the 2020 season, there are many players who continue to delight the fans with their charisma and their antics.
Australia has a bona fide number one contender for the Wimbledon crown in Ash Barty. It's time for a nation to get behind this genuine champ.
OPINION & ANALYSIS: That Ashleigh Barty has maintained her integrity and stayed true to who she is throughout her rise is remarkable. No matter what more success Barty enjoys, she is certain to be a player who people will look back on and say: her character was as magnificent as ...
Ashleigh Barty, the baby-faced dispatcher from Ipswich, looks destined for greatness after wins over two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova and now former world number one Karolina Pliskova, writes our resident tennis tragic, PAUL O'HANLON.
Ashleigh Barty has become the first Australian woman in 10 years to make the quarterfinals at the Melbourne-hosted Grand Slam, and a Big Bash stint helped her get there.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Murray did not have the talent that the likes of Federer, Djokovic or Nadal had but he wasn't short of it either.
OPINION & ANALYSIS: Racist caricatures began appearing in the US as slavery was coming to an end. It’s time that 21st century media outlets such as Australia's Herald Sun let them go.
A drawing of tennis player Serena Williams by Herald Sun cartoonist Mark Knight has been denounced as sexist and racist, with some critics likening it to segregation era 'Jim Crow' caricatures.
With the clay court season set to hit full swing at the imminent Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco, we take an early peek at the French Open contenders for the 2018 men's and women's singles titles. Could an Aussie cause an upset?
Roger Federer’s latest Grand Slam triumph in Australia has raised the question: is he the greatest sportsperson ever? There are a few Aussies in the mix for selection.
Another fairy tale title for the tennis immortal Roger Federer caps a thrilling 2018 Australian Open, writes Charlie Inglefield.
He will probably retire with enough cash to last him through for the rest of his life. If that is Bernard Tomic’s motivation to carry on playing tennis, well then fair play. But what a waste, writes CHARLIE INGLEFIELD.
OPINION & ANALYSIS: The world is teeming with lesbians, writes TESS LAWRENCE and, as Margaret Court says, they all want to turn our kids into Communist Nazis — the very worst Nazis of all!
Australian-born former Grand Slam doubles champion has pleaded not guilty to two charges of rape and one of sexual assault. Two of his accusers have testified against him in court in South Africa.
Beat the Heathrow Injection without a costly gym membership by getting fit for free in London with any of our top ten budget friendly exercise events.
Australian tennis junior Sara Tomic says she's in awe of the mental strength shown by her big brother Bernard during a tough time for the family.
BRON IN THE DON | Wimbledon! How can one word conjure so many images and emotions at once? Our London adventurer got her tennis on, joined ‘The Queue’ and ticked off #13 on her London Top 100 list by visiting the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
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