The Australian Open is over for the locals. Some Australians impressed and others didn't live up to expectations. Here's how we graded them.
A leading TV presenter this week apologised on air to Novak Djokovic for mocking the 24-time Grand Slam winner and Serbian fans. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Australian Open semifinalist Ben Shelton said on Wednesday he was "shocked" by on-court TV interviews at Melbourne Park, slamming them as "disrespectful".
Defending champion and top seed Jannik Sinner overcame a debilitating medical episode as well as Dane Holger Rune to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open for the third time with a 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-2 victory on Monday.
Lucky loser Eva Lys felt like she had been hit by a train after a heavy defeat by world number two Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open fourth round on Monday but the German said she had enjoyed the journey in the best week of her life.
The Australian Open's goal is to represent and promote the best of food across the country while fans enjoy a festival experience.
It took a few years of planning for four Polish university friends living on four different continents but the dream of getting together at the Australian Open finally came true this month.Karolina Minczuk and her friends represent a growing wave of tennis enthusiasts,
Jannik Sinner battled through illness and reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Monday but the physical demands of Grand Slam tennis proved too much for French veteran Gael Monfils and American teenager Learner Tien.
Melbourne based former tennis star Sam Groth has slammed the Australian Open over its plans to 'celebrate' January 26, calling for 'more than just flags and the national anthem.'
Shelton is the 25th American man in the Open Era man to reach the semis in Melbourne. He’s bidding to become the second straight American man to reach a Slam final after Taylor Fritz lost to Sinner in the U.S. Open final, and the first since Andy Roddick at the 2003 U.S. Open to win a major.
The 2025 Australian Open runs from Sunday, Jan. 12 to Sunday, Jan. 26. However, due to the time difference in The Land Down Under, match start times will be a bit wonky for U.S. viewers, meaning the first major tennis tournament of the year will start airing coverage at 7 p.m. ET on Jan. 11 in U.S. timezones.