Jannik Sinner is just the fifth man to win an Australian Open singles title in the past 19 years. He’s not writing Novak Djokovic off yet,but even he recognises his win could be a game-changing moment.
Darren Cahill has coached tennis greats Lleyton Hewitt and Andre Agassi. His current client – Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner.
The prime minister was booed by sections of the crowd after the men’s singles final at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena.
At the Australian Open,you can watch,be seen,shop,preen,drink and eat to your heart’s content,and even see a bit of tennis between bites.
With the Australian Open done and dusted,corporate and political Australia gets back into swing. CBD is here to document it all.
From local hope Alex de Minaur to China’s rising star Zheng Qinwen and everyone and everything in between,these were the highlights and talking points of the 2024 Australian Open.
Jannik Sinner’s Australian coach Darren Cahill is convinced the new grand slam champion can become a superstar of the sport.
Jannik Sinner lost the first two sets,but was irresistible in the final three in a win that could usher in a new era for men’s tennis.
Jannik Sinner produced a comeback for the ages to outlast Daniil Medvedev 3-6,3-6,6-4,6-4,6-3 in a high-quality final and win his maiden grand slam title at the Australian Open.
Jannik Sinner says this year is hunting season for him. On Sunday night,he bagged his first major championship. There’ll be many more.
With a combined age of 79,the golden-oldie double pairing of Matthew Ebden and Rohan Bopanna now have a No.1 world ranking to go with their shiny new Australian Open trophy.