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Aussie great repeats call for grassroots support
Pat Cash doubles down on his criticism of Tennis Australia's support to develop grassroots tennis.
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Gibson eliminated from Indian Wells
Talia Gibson is eliminated from Indian Wells in a hard fought quarter-final clash.
Djokovic wins 'the best point you're ever going to see'
Novak Djokovic wins a remarkable 26-shot rally against Jack Draper at Indian Wells.
‘We’ve created a monster’: Former Australian Open boss reveals vision to replace ‘one-off’ Tiley
Paul McNamee was the Australian Open’s boss before Craig Tiley, and has strong views on what should happen now Tennis Australia’s CEO has resigned.
- by Marc McGowan
Aussie young gun defeats world No.7
Talia Gibson beats Italian Jasmine Paolini in the fourth round of Indian Wells to continue her sparkling run at the Californian tournament.
Bizarre reason behind Djoker's review
Novak Djokovic requests a review into his rivals actions as he believed he was intentional distracted during play.
The reason behind Craig Tiley’s massive Australian Open success
The measure of Craig Tiley’s success as head of the Australian Open is this: the tournament, in his tenure, shrugged off its image as the fourth, and least, of the grand slams and claimed a global sporting footprint that has re-shaped Melbourne’s image.
- by Michael Gleeson
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‘You’ve got two jobs’: The priorities for Tiley’s successor at Tennis Australia
Tiley will remain in his current role for the next few months and be part of the process to find his successor.
- by Marc McGowan and Scott Spits
Tiley quits as Tennis Australia CEO
Craig Tiley has quit his role as Tennis Australia CEO to take up the same position with the United States Tennis Association.
How Mexican cartel violence could impact Demon, Aussie players
Alex de Minaur and a group of fellow Australian players will continue their Acapulco title pursuit this week despite ongoing violence across Mexico after the death of an infamous drug lord.
- by Marc McGowan
Top-line tennis back in Melbourne during AFL’s Gather Round; Tennis Australia in tug of war over young Turk
Australia will host a Billie Jean King Cup tie in Melbourne for the first time in 15 years in April. Meanwhile, Tennis Australia is in a tug of war with the Turkish federation over a rising star.
- by Marc McGowan