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Linda Pearce

Linda Pearce is the Chief Tennis Writer and general sports reporter for The Age. She writes about a range of sports, including football, netball, and gymnastics. Linda has twice been named Australian tennis writer of the year.

Mark Philippoussis did not squander his ability but nor did he maximise what he had.

A Nick Kyrgios, Mark Philippoussis dream team? Maybe not

Laughed. Couldn't help it. There was just something amusing about listening to  Mark Philippoussis talking this week about possibly being the right coach for Nick Kyrgios if only Kyrgios can choose who the right coach might be. Philippoussis? Really?

Tough road: Thanasi Kokkinakis has been plagued by shoulder and pectoral injuries.

Kokkinakis faces a hard road, says Hewitt

What will be the big tennis story of the summer? Roger Federer's reappearance? A Nick Kyrgios charm offensive? For John Newcombe, one component will be a successful comeback from injury for Thanasi Kokkinakis, even as Lleyton Hewitt warns that the young South Australian faces a "tough" return after what has effectively been a year away.

Prizemoney at the 2017 Australian Open is set to increase and ticket presales are on track to match the 2016 record.

Australian Open prizemoney could hit $50 million

Another substantial Australian Open prizemoney increase is imminent as it pushes towards the $50 million barrier, with only the finer details of the record sum's distribution still being negotiated by Tennis Australia and player governing bodies the ATP and the WTA.

Dylan Alcott's achievements this season included winning gold in the quad singles wheelchair tennis in Rio de Janeiro.

Alcott wins Newcombe Medal

Australian Paralympian of the year Dylan Alcott has joined Sam Stosur, Lleyton Hewitt, Nick Kyrgios and Sam Groth on the Newcombe Medal honour roll.

No time for sympathy: Thanasi Kokkinakis.

As he lives and breathes, Kokkinakis planning January comeback

In an amusing recent exchange on social media, a group of self-proclaimed tennis geeks asked if anyone could confirm whether Thanasi Kokkinakis is still alive, so little has he been seen in recent times. "Can't confirm," came the reply. From the account of one @TKokkinakis, self-described Australian tennis player and NBA fan..

Number one: Andy Murray has defeated Novak Djokovic in the ATP World Tour Finals to end the year as the top ranked player.

Murray beats Djokovic to end year at No. 1

After a season in which he had already reached dizzy heights, Andy Murray saved the best to last by outclassing Novak Djokovic 6-3 6-4 to claim his first ATP World Tour Finals title and secure the year-end top ranking.

Champions: Henri Kontinen (left) and John Peers lift the trophy.

Peers caps fine year with year-end doubles title

Australia has its first champion at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals since the second of Lleyton Hewitt's consecutive successes in 2002, after Victorian John Peers partnered Henri Kontinen of Finland to win the doubles title at London's O2 Arena.