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Zayd Joosab is one of Australia’s emerging young players. The 13-year-old from Queensland won the boys’ singles title at the 12/u Claycourt Championships in Canberra in April, and is currently ...
Australian No.1 Alex de Minaur battles past Jiri Lehecka in three sets to progress to the quarterfinals in Washington.
As the No.7 seed at the ATP 500 tournament in Washington, Alex de Minaur is eyeing a rankings boost and a new career ...
The Women Leaders in Tennis program aims to increase the participation of women and girls in community leadership positions through professional development, mentorship and networking opportunities.
Adam Walton, James Duckworth and Tristan Schoolkate improved their singles rankings after solid performances in Los Cabos.
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Australian Open Pacific Pathway AOPP is a primary school tennis development program sponsored by the Australian Open through Tennis Australia’s membership of the Oceania Tennis Federation. The AOPP is ...
Maya Joint leads the Australian contingent in Washington D.C, her first tournament since moving into the WTA top 40.
Talia Gibson, Adam Walton and Blake Blaydon are celebrating new rankings highs after strong performances in the past week.
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You don’t need Centre Court to feel the magic – the joy of the game starts at your local court. Australia could have a finalist in the gentlemen's and ladies' doubles finals at Wimbledon for the first ...
Los Cabos: Walton bolts into first ATP singles semifinal After a topsy-turvy two-hour quarterfinal against doubles partner James Duckworth, Adam Walton has reached the semifinals in Los Cabos.
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