From Agassi’s fluoro threads to Federer’s Rolex watches to Serena Williams’ – well – everything,fashion and tennis have long been happy bedfellows.
Surrounded by 24,000 hostile fans at Arthur Ashe stadium,Tomljanovic was not expected to beat her childhood idol Serena Williams at last year’s US Open.
John Millman is one of Australia’s most successful men’s tennis players in the past decade,but is unsure how much longer he has left in the sport.
Marc Polmans is one of 29 Australian players who will try to qualify for the Australian Open after overcoming several challenges in recent years.
Novak Djokovic’s Australian winning streak was in jeopardy,but he rose to the occasion yet again to win his second Adelaide title and 92nd overall.
Having broken ground as the first Arab men’s or women’s player in the world’s top 10,Ons Jabeur doesn’t want to stop there,the Tunisian is eyeing a grand slam title and the top ranking in 2023.
Omar Jasika won a junior grand slam title and was playing doubles with Nick Kyrgios before a self-inflicted setback almost cost him his tennis career.
The Australian coach,who helped steer the Romanian to grand slam glory,has leapt to the former world No.1’s defence after she tested positive for a banned substance at the US Open.
In a social media post,the two-time grand slam champion called the news of her positive test “the biggest shock of[her] life”.
Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz,19,beat Norway’s Casper Ruud to become the youngest world number one since ATP rankings began in 1973.
World No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek downed Ons Jabeur to claim the women’s singles crown,as an Aussie duo also held a trophy aloft.