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Craig Tiley announced on Wednesday that he will leave Tennis Australia.

‘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.

  • Marc McGowan and Scott Spits

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Australian Open boss Craig Tiley has a call to make on his future at Tennis Australia.

It’s a toss-up! Tennis boss Tiley has a contract – but is yet to sign

It’s no secret that the Americans are circling to get Craig Tiley to run the US Open, but it can now be revealed all they need is a signature.

  • John Buckley, Cara Waters and Stephen Brook
The life and times of Boris Becker.

From boom times to the big house: Boris Becker on serving aces, serving time and bouncing back

Thirty-five years since his first Australian Open win took him to the top of world tennis, Boris Becker reflects on the dizzying highs and lows of his “intense life”.

  • Scott Spits
Novak Djokovic.

‘This chapter is closed’: Djokovic quits the tennis union he co-founded

The 24-time grand slam champion will start his season in Adelaide next week ahead of his bid to win a record-extending 11th Australian Open title.

  • Marc McGowan
Rory McIlroy wins the Masters.

Rory, Duplantis and India’s women cricketers: In 2025, it was a wide world of sports

Looking outside Australian sport puts us in position to pay respect to some outstanding achievements.

  • Malcolm Knox
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Davis Cup heartache: Australia fall short of one of the greatest comebacks in 125 years

Australia’s tennis warriors have suffered Davis Cup despair, falling a set short of completing one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the 125-year-old competition.

  • Darren Walton
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Carlos Alcaraz was dominant in the US Open final.

Carlos Alcaraz is scarily good and getting better. But there is an asterisk next to his world No.1 ranking

Carlos Alcaraz blew Jannik Sinner off the court. It was unlike anything we have seen anyone else do to the Italian, but an Alcaraz uprising like this was probably inevitable.

  • Marc McGowan
President Donald Trump at the US Open men’s final in New York.

Trump booed at US Open final, fans stuck in security lines as match starts

Many fans were still waiting in long queues outside Arthur Ashe Stadium despite the match being delayed by half an hour due to additional security screenings.

  • Michael Koziol
Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, celebrates after defeating Jannik Sinner, of Italy, in the men’s singles final of the U.S. Open tennis championships, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Alcaraz takes the US Open and No.1 ranking from Sinner

The Spaniard dominated the final to win his sixth grand slam title.

  • Howard Fendrich
Aryna Sabalenka walks through the crowd to her team box after her straight sets victory in the US Open final.

US Open is Aryna’s arena as top seed beats American to win back-to-back titles

Top seed Aryna Sabalenka successfully defended her title against American Amanda Anisimova to take claim her fourth grand slam singles crown.

  • Howard Fendrich