Tomic out of Queen's after promising semi-final display

Joe Barton 6:54 PM   Bernard Tomic's valiant Queen's Club run has come to an end in the semi-finals at the hands of big-serving Canadian Milos Raonic.

Federer loses to Zverev in Halle semis

New sensation: German teen Alexander Zverev plays a backhand against Roger Federer.

11:26 AM   Alexander Zverev announced the pending arrival of a new tennis generation as he stopped eight-time champion Roger Federer 7-6 (7-4) 5-7 6-3 to reach the final of the Gerry Weber Open.

Hewitt granted surprise Wimbledon wildcard

The fire still burns: Lleyton Hewitt spurs himself on during the Davis Cup doubles on Saturday.

Joe Barton   Lleyton Hewitt's tennis farewell tour has made a belated addition – a goodbye to the Wimbledon crowd six months after retiring.

Injured Tomic channels Hewitt to reach semi

Hewitt-esque: Bernard Tomic channeled his coach Lleyton Hewitt in a spirited quarter final victory over Gilles Muller at ...

Joe Barton   Bernard Tomic has overcome a worrying back complaint to evoke memories of mentor Lleyton Hewitt in a spirited three-set win over Gilles Muller to reach the Queen's Club semi-finals.

Kyrgios and I don't tank: Tomic

Bernard Tomic says he and Nick Kyrgios are unfairly branded as tankers.

Bernard Tomic believes he and Davis Cup teammate Nick Kyrgios are unfairly branded "tankers", saying they fight for every point - even if it doesn't always look like it.

Stosur to work with new coach for grasscourt season

Australia's Sam Stosur with coaching scholarship recipients (from left) Ellie Baxter, 19, Maria Bailey, 43, and
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Linda Pearce   Sam Stosur will work with Fed Cup hitting partner Andrew Roberts during an abbreviated grasscourt season

Lendl out to 'ruin' Djokovic's plans for title domination

Ivan Lendl keeps a close eye on Andy Murray at Queen's this week.

Simon Briggs   Ivan Lendl knows what he is letting himself in for. From his home in Florida, he has followed Novak Djokovic's evolution from runt of the "Big Four" litter into undisputed champ.

Tomic flourishing under Hewitt

Primed: Bernard Tomic in action during last month's French Open.

Bernard Tomic is primed for an assault on Wimbledon thanks to personal sessions with Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt that have him brimming with confidence ahead of a second-round clash at the Queen's Club.

Kyrgios knocked out of Queen's

Taking it on the chin: Nick Kyrgios.

Nick Kyrgios remains confident of bouncing back to his best at Wimbledon despite suffering a setback with a first-round defeat to world No.9 Milos Raonic at the Queen's Club.

Sharapova appeals against two-year ban

Maria Sharapova.

Five-times grand slam champion Maria Sharapova is seeking to have her two-year doping ban wiped out or reduced as she lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Murray and Lendl reunite

Together again: Coach and tennis great Ivan Lendl, and world No.2 Andy Murray.

Alan Baldwin   World No.1 Andy Murray is reuniting with his former coach Ivan Lendl and the pair will work together in the lead-up to Wimbledon.

Kyrgios draws Raonic in Queen's tennis

Is Canberra's Nick Kyrgios only hurting himself by withdrawing from the Olympics?

Joe Barton   Nick Kyrgios will open his grasscourt season against fellow rising star Milos Raonic after drawing the Canadian world No.9 in the first round at the Queen's Club tournament.

Thiem upsets Federer in Stuttgart

Veteran vanquished: Roger Federer during the semi-final of the  Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart.

Bill Scott   Dominic Thiem beat Roger Federer for the second time in a month, seeing off the Swiss top seed 3-6 7-6 (9-7) 6-4 in a rain-interrupted Mercedes Cup semi-final in Stuttgart.

Barty's good run ended by Pliskova

Improving: Ashleigh Barty in action during her match against Karolina Pliskova in Nottingham.

Ashleigh Barty's good run of form at the Nottingham Open has come to an end with the Queenslander going down narrowly 7-6 (7-2) 7-6 (9-7) to top-seeded Czech Karolina Pliskova in the quarter-finals.

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Kyrgios could have been handled better: AOC boss

AOC CEO Fiona de Jong said the Nick Kyrgios saga could have been handled better.

David Polkinghorne and Caden Helmers   But AOC CEO Fiona de Jong backs Kitty Chiller to continue to set high standards for Olympians.

Federer has little sympathy for Sharapova

Maria Sharapova in action at this year's Australian Open.

Maria Sharapova is not getting much sympathy from the tennis world after her two-year ban for testing positive for meldonium at the Australian Open in January.

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Rafael Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon due to wrist injury

Rafael Nadal in May announcing he was pulling out of the French Open because of an injury.

Naila-Jean Meyers   Rafael Nadal announced Thursday that he would not play Wimbledon as he continues to recover from a left wrist injury that forced him to withdraw from the French Open.

Bob Hewitt jailed for underage rape

Former Grand Slam doubles champion Bob Hewitt.

Aislinn Laing   Bob Hewitt, the former Wimbledon doubles champion, is expected to begin a six-year jail term after losing an appeal over his sentence for raping two underage students.

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Sharapova's ban not harsh, but fair

"This was a deliberate decision, not a mistake."

Linda Pearce   Sharapova's failures to disclose, along with an "administrative misstep" in being unaware of changes to WADA's banned list, have come at a huge cost.

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Sharapova given two-year ban for failing drug tests

Maria Sharapova tested positive for banned drug meldonium earlier this year.

Martyn Herman and Latika Bourke   Russian former world number one Maria Sharapova was suspended for two years by the International Tennis Federation on Wednesday following her positive test for banned drug meldonium at this year's Australian Open.

'I think her career and reputation is absolutely shot to bits'

Maria Sharapova at the Australian Open in January this year.

Australian tennis legend Pat Cash believes Maria Sharapova was lucky to escape with only a two-year ban for testing positive to performance-enhancing drugs.

Nike risks backlash by reviving Sharapova deal

Maria Sharapova in 2005 at the China Open.

Ben Rumsby   Its about-turn could bring a repeat of the backlash it suffered when it signed two-time drugs cheat Justin Gatlin, the American sprinter, last year.

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Sharapova's defence will not hold much water

Two-year ban: Maria Sharapova.

Simon Briggs   Maria Sharapova's super-agent told the tribunal that he would normally cross-check the new guidelines by a Caribbean pool. The difference this year was that he had just got divorced and stayed at home instead.

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Serena passes Sharapova as top woman earner

Serena Williams has earned $28.9 million in the past 12 months.

Serena Williams may have been second best at the French Open on Saturday but the American has moved ahead of fellow tennis player Maria Sharapova to top the women's earnings list in sports, according to Forbes Magazine.

Millman, Thompson to benefit from Kyrgios withdrawal

Rio on the horizon: Jordan Thompson and John Millman.

John Millman and Jordan Thompson look set to represent Australia in tennis men's singles at the Rio Olympics, although both must wait for clearance from the sport's world governing body before discovering whether they can compete.

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Djokovic beats Murray to claim his first French Open title

Djokovic on his way to victory.

Chuck Culpepper   Novak Djokovic joined the tennis greats when he downed Andy Murray to claim his maiden French Open title and hold all four grand slams at the same time.

Muguruza upsets Serena in final

Garbine Muguruza of Spain poses with the trophy following her victory over Serena Williams.

David Waldstein   Spaniard Garbine Muguruza downed Serena Williams in two sets to win first Grand Slam.

Djokovic faces a daunting last hurdle

Novak Djokovic in cruise control against Dominic Thiem at the French Open on Friday.

Christopher Clarey   For the fourth time in five years, Novak Djokovic is just one victory from completing his collection of grand slam singles trophies.

Rejuvenated Stosur eyes Wimbledon seeding

Stosur is back in the top 15 after her Roland Garros run.

After her final-four effort at French Open, the Australian's dream of a second grand slam title is alive.

Stosur thrashed in French Open semi-final

Shattered dreams: Sam Stosur went down in straight sets.

Joe Barton   Samantha Stosur's French Open dream has been crushed by Spanish fourth seed Garbine Muguruza.