Cocky Nick Kyrgios thinks it’s all about him and forgets that his opponent is a tennis legend.
Federer racked up eight wins at Wimbledon, although it seems that fact may have slipped past security guards at the All England Club.
Djokovic is apparently very guarded about what he puts in his body. This also extends to a specially mixed drink he regularly knocks back during matches.
Who knew that playing games with the financial system would lead Boris Becker down a path to becoming a health and wellness shaman?
Roger Federer announced yesterday that he would be hanging up his professional racquet following the Laver Cup later this month.
British tennis sensation Emma Raducanu has climbed into the top 10 highest earners in tennis for the first time.
The spectator, who was removed from Centre Court following Nick Kyrgios telling the chair umpire she was drunk, has since claimed she was actually supporting him.
It is customary for famous folks to trickle in for Wimbledon every year, gathering around Centre Court to catch all the tennis action while fans try to spot who showed up.
The crowd on Centre Court saw Kyrgios being warned for swearing and Tsitsipas attempting to hit his rival with a smash and whacking a ball into the crowd.
Is it even a Nick Kyrgios match if there aren’t some theatrics and a showdown or two with officials and the crowd?
The Ozzie’s fourth-round loss to Jannik Sinner at the Miami Open came complete with all the usual moaning and racquet smashing.
During his tennis career, Boris Becker earned an estimated £38 million (roughly R730 million) in prize money and sponsorship deals. By 2017, he was declared bankrupt.
The German former tennis star was declared bankrupt in 2017. Rather than giving an honest account of his assets, he’s accused of acting underhanded.
During his quarter-final loss to Rafa Nadal at the Indian Wells tournament, the Ozzie used Ben Stiller to make a point to an unruly crowd member.
Following a doubles loss at the Mexican Open, the world number three attacked the umpire’s chair and let loose with a volley of expletives.
In his first major interview since being deported from Australia, Djokovic has made it clear that he won’t change his stance.
Doubts have now been cast over a discrepancy regarding the serial numbers for Djokovic’s COVID-19 test results.
You can watch a lifetime’s worth of tennis and you may never again see the sort of drama that the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena was treated to yesterday.
We’ve seen a number of awkward post-match interviews, booing and heckling, and just generally boorish behaviour.
During the third seed’s fourth round exit to number 14 seed Denis Shapovalov, he lost his temper on multiple occasions.
Daniil Medvedev was jeered by the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena and his response did nothing to endear him to those in attendance.
One of Novak Djokovic’s major sponsors, Lacoste, wants a word about events that led to a protracted legal battle and his eventual visa cancellation.
Playing in front of a home crowd usually brings with it some added pressure and expectation. Then again, Nick Kyrgios isn’t your usual tennis player.
Yesterday, Australia’s federal court unanimously upheld the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa and he boarded an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai.
He may have won his first appeal against that visa cancellation but it looks like he’s lost the war.
Two Australian Channel 7 presenters learnt the hard way that the cameras are always rolling, and the microphones always recording, when their frank exchange before a news report was leaked.
The Serbian tennis star has issued an apology for false claims on his Australian immigration form, as well as appearing in public after a positive COVID-19 test result.
Earlier this morning, Novak Djokovic won his appeal against deportation from Australia. His reprieve may be temporary and sympathy from certain quarters is very limited.
Djokovic’s lawyers were battling against his deportation from Australia after a huge controversy surrounding his visa.
Eddie Jones has been widely criticised for his comments regarding British tennis sensation Emma Raducanu, or “the young girl”.