Italians are “very touchy people”,according to Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill,so there were plenty of hugs,but also a few choice words in the players box.
From the front gates of Melbourne Park to the sunscreen sample you’re offered outside centre court,there’s a brand paying top dollar to get in front of your eyes.
Tennis Australia chair Jayne Hrdlicka had a succinct phrase to sum up the official attitude towards the first Sunday match day:“Woo-hoo!”
Tennis great Andre Agassi is buoyed by Nick Kyrgios’ authenticity,impressed that the injured Australian speaks openly about his personal battles.
At 57,the actor and mother of two tells how she broke free of the alcoholic mother who turned her into a child star.
As long as publishers keep commissioning books from people who have no idea how to write them,the art of ghostwriting will thrive.
The Duke of Sussex’s much-anticipated memoir will build celebrity in the United States,the best launch pad for the social activism he and the duchess want to pursue.
Mindset coach to the stars Ben Crowe opens up on what motivates and drives his clients (and friends) who include Ash Barty,Dustin Martin and Dylan Alcott.
Despite a year of upheaval that included a frustrating injury that forced her to miss two majors and the end of a fruitful coaching partnership with Darren Cahill,Simona Halep is optimistic ahead of the Australian Open.
Ash Barty is hoping to win the ladies’ singles finals at Wimbledon just as her friend and mentor Evonne Goolagong did just over 40 years ago.
Our love affair with Roger Federer is stronger than ever,but will this year be the last he serves up his'magic'at the Australian Open?