Jannik Sinner battled through illness and reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Monday but the physical demands of Grand Slam tennis proved too much for French veteran Gael Monfils and American teenager Learner Tien.
Lucky loser Eva Lys felt like she had been hit by a train after a heavy defeat by world number two Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open fourth round on Monday but the German said she had enjoyed the journey in the best week of her life.
The Australian Open semi-final line-up will be confirmed at the close of play on day 11 and bookmakers expect defending men's champion Jannik Sinner to seal his place in the final four with victory over home favourite Alex de Minaur.
In his 19th Australian Open appearance, 38-year-old Monfils toppled US world No. 4 Taylor Fritz in four sets to reach the fourth round in Melbourne for the sixth time.
It took a few years of planning for four Polish university friends living on four different continents but the dream of getting together at the Australian Open finally came true this month. Karolina Minczuk and her friends represent a growing wave of tennis enthusiasts,
Eva Lys is making a habit of changing her travel plans, with the German advancing to the fourth round after initially failing to qualify for the main draw in Melbourne.
A Tasmanian-focused Southbank diner, an architect-designed beer garden and two rooftop bars: here are the best spots for a beer near Melbourne Park.
**Crowds were restricted to 50 per cent of overall capacity due to COVID-19. *Crowds were allowed to attend only on nine of the 14 days and were restricted to 30-50 per cent of overall capacity ...
MELBOURNE - Zheng Qinwen was the first big name to exit the women's draw at the Australian Open on Wednesday after the Olympic champion was stunned by Laura Siegemund while top seed Aryna Sabalenka made heavy weather of her second round match before going through.
Dual grand slam champion Pat Rafter has revealed he is left “screaming at the TV” watching today’s players avoid attacking the net as former American star Patrick McEnroe lamented the fading art of the serve and volley game.
Tennis Australia said that it does not keep data on tickets sold by gender, but academic Ryan Storr says the diversity of the fans at Melbourne Park was obvious, especially the high proportion of ...
There is no love lost between doubles rivals, Sinner's power breaks the net, and the title of best rally in the Australian Open may have been decided. Here are the five quick hits from day nine of the Australian Open.