The full version of this piece was first published in Australian Tennis Magazine's April-May 2024 edition, a special “life lessons”-themed issue also including features on Alex de Minaur, Marta ...
Less than a month before Roland Garros, Elena Rybakina has become a red-hot contender for the title. You would be brave to go against the current world No.1 and three-time champion Iga Swiatek, but ...
Carlos Alcaraz is the player to beat at Roland Garros this year, according to an Australian tennis great with a special relationship to the tournament. Paul McNamee believes Alcaraz is currently the ...
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Tennis had quite the moment as the Laureus World Sports Awards were staged at the historic Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid this week. Attracting past and present sports legends, as well as superstars ...
When Naomi Osaka announced her comeback plans in September, she revealed she would contest “definitely way more tournaments than I used to play”. So far, the former world No.1 has remained true to her ...
Holding a career-record of 103 wins and 31 losses on clay, Stefanos Tsitsipas loves the red dirt. After a third triumph at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Monte Carlo last week, Tsitsipas has now won ...
This feature has been adapted from Australian Tennis Magazine's April-May 2024 edition. The special “life lessons”-themed issue also includes features on Alex de Minaur, Marta Kostyuk, Victoria ...
You could already argue that Coco Gauff is an all-surface player, given her career trajectory so far. She burst to prominence as a teen phenom with her fourth-round run on the grass courts of ...
This week The AO Show podcast will celebrate an impressive milestone with the release of its 200th episode. Launched in December 2018, The AO Show is now in its sixth season and has featured a host of ...
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