Bovine intervention:How cows helped Zoe back from the brink

Bovine intervention:How cows helped Zoe back from the brink

A debilitating blood disorder left Australia’s Zoe Hives struggling to move. But the world No.124 is finally back on court after a three-year battle - and credits animal therapy for helping her through.

  • byAdam Pengilly

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United front:Why team theme of new cup gives ‘underdogs’ more bite

United front:Why team theme of new cup gives ‘underdogs’ more bite

Team Australia’s big guns have already claimed underdog status in the inaugural United Cup.

  • byDan Walsh andAdam Pengilly
‘Right up his alley’:Stosur reckons Kyrgios will relish return to green and gold

‘Right up his alley’:Stosur reckons Kyrgios will relish return to green and gold

Nick Kyrgios hasn’t played in Australia since his mesmerising Wimbledon run. But his United Cup co-captain expects him to be all-in this week despite his continued absence from the Davis Cup.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Rankings,rivalries and riches:Why players have embraced United Cup

Rankings,rivalries and riches:Why players have embraced United Cup

Husband-and-wife captains,Nick Kyrgios and Alex de Minaur teaming up in the doubles,and some of the game’s biggest names. Meet the new kid on the block in tennis.

  • byGeorgina Robinson
One more time? Stosur unsure on plans beyond 2023 Australian Open

One more time? Stosur unsure on plans beyond 2023 Australian Open

Sam Stosur long ago established herself as one of Australian tennis’ modern greats,but how long does she plan to keep playing at grand slam level?

  • byMarc McGowan
The After Barty:Some young Aussie women’s players to watch

The After Barty:Some young Aussie women’s players to watch

The dawning of a Barty-free tennis world brings with it a jolt for the game in Australia.

  • byScott Spits
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‘Special moment’:Stosur farewells singles play after Open loss

‘Special moment’:Stosur farewells singles play after Open loss

“I’m proud of what I’ve been able to do,and I’ve always felt support from the public,” the former US Open champion said.

  • byMichael Koziol
Commitment pays off as Inglis scores huge upset

Commitment pays off as Inglis scores huge upset

Maddison Inglis’ heart was singing after she broke her grand slam drought with a stunning upset of US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez on Tuesday.

  • byCourtney Walsh
Tennis stars back protocols and medicos ruling on vaccine exemptions

Tennis stars back protocols and medicos ruling on vaccine exemptions

Tennis pros say they won’t have any opposition to taking the court with fellow players who have medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccination.

  • byScott Spits
‘I’ll be a blubbering mess’:Stosur ready for her Australian Open farewell

‘I’ll be a blubbering mess’:Stosur ready for her Australian Open farewell

The Australian veteran insists she’s content with her decorated career and will call time on singles after her home grand slam.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Three years since his last Australian Open,Andy Murray earns a wildcard for Melbourne

Three years since his last Australian Open,Andy Murray earns a wildcard for Melbourne

A year on from an ill-timed COVID-19 positive test that killed off a trip to Melbourne,and three years after he tearfully said in Australia he was close to retirement,Andy Murray is again heading Down Under.

  • byScott Spits