
Latest updates: Australian Open Day Two
Maria Sharapova, Novak Djokovic advance on a dramatic day in Melbourne.
Maria Sharapova, Novak Djokovic advance on a dramatic day in Melbourne.
Tennis stars have reportedly rallied in support of Novak Djokovic's demands.
Nick Kyrgios walked out of his presser still in shock about a completely bizarre question.
'I'm waiting for a banana': The bizarre moment US tennis diva has mid-match tantrum.
Novak Djokovic shocked tennis stars by hijacking a players meeting to demand a pay rise.
Kiwis Venus, Daniell and Sitak avoid big names in the first round of the Australian Open.
Margaret Court's husband hit back at Billie Jean King for pushing for arena name change.
The Ukrainian world No 4 is the Australian Open favourite flying under the radar.
Liam Broady and Billie Jean King have taken aim at tennis legend Margaret Court.
Roger Federer will still be a strong force on the Grand Slam tennis circuit in 2018.
Who, if anyone, will take up the mantle this season?
Another memorable fortnight of tennis in Auckland has come and gone.
Cool & calm under pressure, shows little emotion & plays with incredible precision.
COMMENT: This year's Australian Open Tennis carries a distinct whiff of a new era.
Karl Budge was floored when asked to look after Caroline Wozniacki's engagement ring.
Roberto Bautista Agut beat Robin Haase in what was the best match of the tournament so far
Michael Venus and South African partner Raven Klaasen defeated in ASB Classic semifinal.
New Zealand's premier men's tennis tournament enters the semifinal stage.
The Kiwi-South African duo progressed to the last four of the ASB Classic doubles.
Channel 7 has been ripped apart on the global tennis stage for an interview "farce".
Five of the best tennis destinations you might not have considered
Top tennis players reveal the shocking details of social media abuse from gamblers.
Maria Sharapova has made a controversial return to the Australian Open.
Don't expect to see Jack Sock playing at the ASB Classic again any time soon.
ASB Classic final arrives one match early when David Ferrer meets Juan Martin del Potro.
Tennis New Zealand left scratching their heads at Michael Venus' omission from Halbergs.
Spanish fifth seed Roberto Bautista Agut to meet Dutch veteran Robin Haase in seminfinal.