Bernard Tomic
After playing in Rwanda and Kazakhstan, Bernard Tomic returned to Sydney. He lasted 35 minutes
The former Australian No.1 won the Sydney event in his pomp, but his return to the Harbour City on Tuesday was a short one.
- Adrian Proszenko
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These Australians are about to hit a tennis peak that hasn’t been reached in 10 years
Australia’s Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Bernard Tomic all made their mark in the tennis world across the past week.
- Marc McGowan
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- Australian Open
How a suspicious bookie sparked a match-fixing strike force
Police forces in three states were marshalled to gather evidence on matches involving Bernard Tomic, in the end it wasn’t enough for a prosecution.
- Nick McKenzie and Sam McClure
‘Tsunami’ of corruption: Is match-fixing a major problem in tennis, and are Australians involved?
In 2016, a rising Australian tennis star was suspended for throwing a set in a low-level tournament. It was a sadly common tale in the murky world of tennis, where match-fixing is a major scourge.
- Iain Payten
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- Australian Open
Tomic Australian Open match targeted in police probe of suspicious betting
A now dormant police strike force was formed to look into unusual gambling on two matches involving the Australian player.
- Nick McKenzie, Sam McClure and Kate McClymont
‘It’s only for certain people’: The ruthless reality of tennis qualifying
The prizemoney from simply making the Australian Open main draw can sustain a player for an entire season. It’s why there’s a skirmish on the outside courts this week.
- Gemma Grant
Bernie’s back: Tomic set to bid for Australian Open spot
Bernard Tomic has rebuilt his ranking on the secondary tours from a lowly world No.825 and is set to contest Australian Open qualifying in January, despite reservations about the hostile reception he might walk into.
- Marc McGowan
Tomic's off-court dramas
Bernard Tomic gets in animated disussions with officials while watching the RD Open final between Andres Andrade and Damir Dzumhur in Santo Domingo.
Bernard Tomic was kicked out of a match – and he wasn’t even playing
The Australian lost to Andy Andrade earlier in the tournament, refused to shake his opponent’s hand and then showed up at the final as a spectator and was eventually booted out of the match.
- Marc McGowan
From leading goalkicker to Kerry Packer’s lieutenant: Ocker gave life a shot
Austin Robertson junior made his mark in two sports and two very different ways. He had a rich life and a wealth of stories and his name was synonymous with the World Series Cricket upheaval.
- Greg Baum