Wimbledon 2023:Who to watch,how to watch and why there could be booing

Wimbledon 2023:Who to watch,how to watch and why there could be booing

Your ultimate guide to the most traditional of tennis’ four grand slams.

  • byUche Amako andMolly McElwee

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The agonising loss driving De Minaur towards deep Wimbledon run

The agonising loss driving De Minaur towards deep Wimbledon run

The Australian men’s No.1,seeded 15 for this fortnight’s Wimbledon Championships,has become the spiritual leader of his nation’s contingent whether he likes it or not.

  • byRob Harris
‘Paid what we deserve’:Kyrgios welcomes Saudi stake,Tennis Australia open to idea
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‘Paid what we deserve’:Kyrgios welcomes Saudi stake,Tennis Australia open to idea

Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley has welcomed Saudi Arabia’s potential cash injection in the sport as an opportunity for more players to make a living.

  • byMarc McGowan
Personal integrity is far more heroic than ‘the cult of warrior worship’

Personal integrity is far more heroic than ‘the cult of warrior worship’

Anyone considering a career in the armed forces should learn an old school motto,Honor non Honores - seek honour above rewards.

How the Lexi Rodgers case exposed gaps in trans policies for elite sport

How the Lexi Rodgers case exposed gaps in trans policies for elite sport

As the raucous crowd watches the women’s game between the Cobras and the Dandenong Rangers unfold,basketballer Lexi Rodgers sits on the bench. She is at the centre of a polarising debate.

  • byCarla Jaeger
Major sporting codes to back Voice to parliament

Major sporting codes to back Voice to parliament

The AFL,NRL,Cricket Australia and Tennis Australia are among seven of Australia’s largest sporting codes preparing to campaign for the Indigenous Voice to parliament.

  • byJames Massola,Jake Niall andPaul Sakkal
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Boris Johnson mate bankrolls High Commissioner’s Australia Day bash

Boris Johnson mate bankrolls High Commissioner’s Australia Day bash

Billionaire Conservative Party donor Michael Hintze sponsored an Australia Day party hosted by our new man in London,Stephen Smith.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell
‘Biggest show in Australia’:Australian Open breaks records,heading for a million visitors

‘Biggest show in Australia’:Australian Open breaks records,heading for a million visitors

The tennis tournament has rebounded more quickly than expected from two years of COVID restrictions.

  • byStephen Brook
Putin’s propaganda stunt at the tennis shows his desperation

Putin’s propaganda stunt at the tennis shows his desperation

The Herald condemns in the harshest terms Putin’s invasion of Ukraine but there must be space for legal expression of diverse views.

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‘Long live the Russians’:Djokovic’s dad filmed alongside fans with banned flags

‘Long live the Russians’:Djokovic’s dad filmed alongside fans with banned flags

Srdjan Djokovic was filmed saying “long live the Russians” in Serbian alongside fans who were brandishing banned Russian flags.

  • byScott Spits
Out to emulate ‘Special Ks’,Aussie wildcards surge into men’s doubles final

Out to emulate ‘Special Ks’,Aussie wildcards surge into men’s doubles final

Fans are scrambling to come up with a nickname for the smash-hit duo,who are not overly enamoured with being given the “Kinky” tag.

  • byMarc McGowan