Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas lost his first-round match at the US Open, although it was his rant against French people that grabbed the headlines.
Ozzie tennis star Nick Kyrgios has been hit with his largest ever fine (around R1,7 million) for his latest outburst.
Attention, parents with a young daughter who are hoping to raise a sporting great – tennis is where the money’s at.
Tennis superstar Rafa Nadal definitely enjoys the finer things in life, and that includes yachts. He’s just snapped up an 80-foot beauty.
Celeb sightings at Wimbledon are a dime a dozen, but nobody can hold a candle to the emotional rollercoaster of watching Woody in action.
Jeff Bezos looked like he was having a great time at Wimbledon, with his new girlfriend sat alongside him.
Meghan went to Wimbledon to support her friend Serena Williams, and royalists are very upset about her behaviour whilst she was there.
Serena Williams has been fined $10 000 for “damaging one of the practice courts with her racquet”, and she’s far from the only player to cop a fine.
While the “Big Three” of Djokovic, Federer, and Nadal have won 10 straight Grand Slams on the men’s side, the last 10 Slams on the women’s tour have seen nine different winners.
Yes, it’s happening. Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will duke it out in Cape Town, with the proceeds from the match going to the Roger Federer Foundation.
In one of her first public outings since the birth of Archie, Meghan descended upon Wimbledon in jeans, jacket and Panama hat.
If you’re not able to commandeer the office TV, or someone already has it set to the Cricket World Cup, you may need to find a crafty way to watch Wimbledon.
Yesterday, 15-year-old Cori Gauff made tennis history when she triumphed over the 39-year-old icon. It’s a moment worth revisiting.
The Extinction Rebellion is planning on protesting at Wimbledon, and security is on high alert.
18-year-old Fran Jones has had to overcome more challenges than most en route to earning a spot at this year’s Wimbledon.
The French Open started on Sunday, with a massive money pool and a few other interesting stats to look at.
In classic Kyrgios fashion, he lost his cool with the umpire, behaved like a petulant toddler, and ended up storming off court and defaulting the match.
In September last year, Ozzie paper the Herald Sun published a widely criticised cartoon featuring Serena Williams. The Australian Press Council has now ruled on the matter.
Andy Murray went under the knife earlier this week, although British and American doctors disagree over whether he received the correct medical care.
There’s just something about an on-court meltdown that’s enjoyable to watch from a distance, and Zverev’s was up there with the best of them.
During her fourth-round loss to local hero Ashleigh Barty at the Australian Open yesterday, Sharapova was booed by the crowd. Her post-match interview didn’t go much better.
Usually, it’s the notoriously petulant Nick Kyrgios who stirs up trouble in the Ozzie tennis fraternity. This time, though, Bernard Tomic has really let rip.
When Andy won Wimbledon back in 2012, he became the first British man to win there since Fred Perry in 1936. As he nears retirement, he’s set to be honoured.
Apparently, we haven’t yet moved on from the Serena Williams discussion. Here’s the Herald Sun with more to say on the matter.
With cartoonist Mark Knight’s work under a microscope, and in the face of worldwide condemnation, the Herald Sun has come out swinging.
As the heated debate around Serena’s US Open behaviour continues, an Australian cartoon has been widely panned for how it depicts the 23-time Grand Slam winner.
Naomi Osaka will always remember the 2018 US Open with great fondness. The rest of the tennis world at large will sadly remember it for something else.
Roger’s opponent called it “the greatest shot you’ve ever seen”, and he has a point. Also, some astronauts played the first ever tennis match in space.
Nick Kyrgios and controversy go hand in hand, and during his second round match at the US Open there was plenty to talk about.
Roger has eight Wimbledon titles to his name, and fans right around the world, but back in 1998 he was just another embarrassed 16-year-old kid.