Australian-born Brit finalist is the one that got away
Johanna Konta was born in Sydney and lived in Australia for the first 13 years of her life. But the 25-year-old, whose sister is married to AFL player Shane Mumford, is the one that got away.
Michael Chammas is a sports reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald
Johanna Konta was born in Sydney and lived in Australia for the first 13 years of her life. But the 25-year-old, whose sister is married to AFL player Shane Mumford, is the one that got away.
Tennis glamour duo Nick Kyrgios and Eugenie Bouchard - arguably the most scrutinised players on tour - have confided in each other over the difficulty of having to deal with some of the hatred towards them.
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Nick Kyrgios' decision to echo the sentiment of Hollywood star Meryl Streep has polarised opinion yet again, but he's earned the respect of former tennis great Pat Cash for his confidence to speak his mind.
Bernard Tomic says he "was fat" to start the Australian summer, but has managed to shed almost five kilos in a week in preparation for the Australian Open.
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World No.9 Rafael Nadal still believes his best tennis can upset Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, admitting he "would be at home fishing" if he didn't.
Australia's brightest teenage prospect, 17-year-old Alex De Minaur, says he has been taking advice from Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic on how to transition into the big time.
Eugenie Bouchard is back in the winner's circle, claiming her first victory on tour in four months.
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