An amateur tennis player beating a four-time Grand Slam champion. Men competing against women — on a normal court.
An exciting new tennis format is being rolled out at AO Opening Week in the days leading up to the Australian Open.
Sydneysider Jordan Smith has beaten grand slam champion Jannik Sinner and dual grand slam finalist Amanda Anasimova to take ...
Former world No 2 Alex Corretja has given his verdict on the prospect of Carlos Alcaraz's sacked coach teaming up with his ...
In one of the most astonishing stories in recent tennis history, Jordan Smith, a 29-year-old amateur from Sydney, captured ...
Jordan Smith defeated world No 2 and Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner on his way to winning the Million Dollar One ...
With the Australian Open main draw still a day away, Tennis Australia’s revamped “1 Point Slam” has already set the tone. The ...
Jordan Smith, a local tennis coach from Sydney, has upstaged the world’s best players and walked away with $1 million after ...
As the Tennis stars and their girlfriends flock to Melbourne for the Australian Open, more love will be in the air than a ...
When the Australian Open men’s singles draw is made in a few weeks time, take note of where Andrey Rublev and hometown favorite Alex de Minaur are placed this year. The insidious Grand Slam ...
The Australian Open is often billed as a haven for power tennis, where big serves and first-strike aggression should reign.
An amateur tennis player from Sydney, Jordan Smith, struck gold on Wednesday as he walked away with a cheque worth A$1 million ($661,000) after holding his nerve to win the 'One Point Slam' ahead of ...