Lleyton Hewitt was involved in a funny moment with Channel 9 colleague John Millman at the Australian Open on Tuesday night, with Millman accusing the Aussie tennis legend of lying. Hewitt was in Alex de Minaur's coaching pod at court-level alongside the Aussie star's head coach Adolfo Gutierrez during his clash with Botic van de Zandschulp.
Coco Gauff and partner Andrey Rublev shone in a mixed doubles charity match at Rod Laver Arena, with Gauff's serves nearing 200 kph. Following her strides in technique under coaches Matt Daly and JC Faurel,
Kyrgios: The Trip is Over Striking from all areas of the court, Fonseca was pure fire. In a clash of former junior world No. 1 players, Fonseca was not fazed by Rublev's power or his debut on Margaret Court Arena.
Twenty years on from Lleyton Hewitt’s storeyed run to the Australian Open final, his heir apparent Alex de Minaur is charting his own course towards the Promised Land at Melbourne Park.
A nightmare match-up awaits Cruz Hewitt in his Australian Open debut, drawn to face former world No.16 Nikoloz Basilashvili in the first round of qualifying on Tuesday.
But the tournament build-up for the world No.3 took a light-hearted turn on Thursday, as she teamed up with Andrey Rublev to take on Lleyton Hewitt and Daria Saville in a mixed doubles match.
It was a meaningless hit-and-giggle session, a mixed doubles exhibition at Rod Laver Arena just for fun and charity in front of fans a few days
Andrey Rublev, had taken that game, one of their opponents, International Tennis Hall of Fame member Lleyton Hewitt, acknowledged her excellence. "Great serving," said the 43-year-old Australian ...
A change in the rules of tennis and the introduction of courtside coaching pods have opened the floodgates for a previously outlawed practice.
The Sydneysider is holding out hope of a Davis Cup call-up for Australia’s injury-ravaged squad after a heartbreaking end to his career-best Australian Open.
The top-ranked Sinner, who is the defending champion at Melbourne Park, and No. 3 Alcaraz are coming off a 2024 season in which they each won two Grand Slam titles.
Andrey Rublev shares he didn't feel like living in mid-2024 as his inner thoughts were becoming too much and he was at the point where he started wondering if he could take it anymore.