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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s staggering that, three times since 2008, the game’s dominant woman has exited the sport while still a reigning Grand Slam champion and world No.1. It’s something that has never happened in men’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nick Kyrgios is determined to resume his professional playing career. In an exclusive interview with The AO Show podcast, the 28-year-old Australian revealed he hopes to be back on tour soon. "Just ...
Carlos Alcaraz ended a nine-month title drought at Indian Wells at the weekend, winning his first tournament since Wimbledon. He remains at world No.2 after becoming the first player to defend the ...
It’s not unusual for Iga Swiatek to end a dominant campaign as a tournament champion, but her performance at Indian Wells this past fortnight elevated her to a new level. The world No.1 overwhelmed ...
Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country and we extend our respects to Elders past and present and to all First Nations People.
Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country and we extend our respects to Elders past and present and to all First Nations People.