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Zero to heroes: The events that sparked the revival of Australian tennis

Zero to heroes: The events that sparked the revival of Australian tennis

Australian tennis reached its lowest point after the 2009 Australian Open with no men ranked inside the top 100. It is a much different story now, but plenty had to happen to reverse the country’s fortunes.

  • by Marc McGowan

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Thanks, Lleyton: Why the number of Aussie men in the top 100 has soared

Thanks, Lleyton: Why the number of Aussie men in the top 100 has soared

Most of the Aussie men now in the world’s top 100 players are not household names – but someone who is helped them rise up the ranks.

  • by Chip Le Grand
‘Building an aura’: Woodbridge says de Minaur is primed for deep Australian Open run

‘Building an aura’: Woodbridge says de Minaur is primed for deep Australian Open run

Australian tennis great Todd Woodbridge believes Alex de Minaur is playing the best tennis of his life and can launch a career-best Australian Open run to the semi-finals.

  • by Marc McGowan
Let’s get quizzical: 50 questions on the year in sport

Let’s get quizzical: 50 questions on the year in sport

Test your mental muscle or put your mates in the hot seat. It’s time to find out who is the font of knowledge on all things sport in 2023 by taking our 50-question super-quiz.

  • by Greg Dundas and Claire Siracusa
The Magic Ticket part three: A free pass to the best moments in Sydney sporting history
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The Magic Ticket part three: A free pass to the best moments in Sydney sporting history

Willy Wonka gave out Golden Tickets, but we’ve handed out Magic Tickets to give our journalists the Christmas gift of a free pass to any sporting event ever held in Sydney.

‘Not what Davis Cup is about’: Hewitt unhappy with surface after final defeat

‘Not what Davis Cup is about’: Hewitt unhappy with surface after final defeat

Lleyton Hewitt says he is sick of playing on the surface used for the Davis Cup in Malaga, continuing to rail against the homogenised format after Australia’s defeat to Italy in the final.

  • by Marc McGowan
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Popyrin the key to Australia’s hopes in Davis Cup final

Popyrin the key to Australia’s hopes in Davis Cup final

Australia has a proud tradition in the Davis Cup, but hasn’t won the title for 20 years. In the early hours of Monday morning Alex de Minaur and Alexei Popyrin can end the drought.

  • by Marc McGowan
Tiley confident of Rafa’s return, cautious on Kyrgios; Australia’s incredible Davis Cup comeback

Tiley confident of Rafa’s return, cautious on Kyrgios; Australia’s incredible Davis Cup comeback

Australian Open boss Craig Tiley remains confident Rafael Nadal will be ready for his Melbourne Park swansong in January – but was far more cautious predicting Nick Kyrgios’ involvement.

  • by Marc McGowan
Why beating Roger Federer isn’t the greatest moment of John Millman’s career

Why beating Roger Federer isn’t the greatest moment of John Millman’s career

John Millman’s warrior-like tennis journey will end at the 2024 Australian Open, after a career in which he claimed a famous US Open upset of Roger Federer.

  • by Marc McGowan
‘Utmost faith’: Why Kokkinakis believes Australia can win Davis Cup

‘Utmost faith’: Why Kokkinakis believes Australia can win Davis Cup

Fresh from his Davis Cup heroics, Thanasi Kokkinakis says there is no reason why Australia cannot go all the way when the knockout stages resume in November. He also revealed his great mate Nick Kyrgios is on the comeback trail.

  • by Jon Pierik
‘A four-year disaster’: Hewitt’s brutal Davis Cup critique after reaching finals

‘A four-year disaster’: Hewitt’s brutal Davis Cup critique after reaching finals

Thanasi Kokkinakis, Alex de Minaur, Max Purcell and Matt Ebden delivered scintillating performances against the Swiss to send Australia into the eight-team knock-out finals.

  • by Marc McGowan