Monfils (almost) plays the greatest shot of all time
It might have been the greatest shot of all time ... had it gone in.
Liam is an Age journalist
It might have been the greatest shot of all time ... had it gone in.
A stunned Serena Williams demanded an apology in a post match press conference after a journalist questioned her performance.
Nick Kyrgios barely bothers to train, according to a former coach.
Dan Evans is just hoping someone will buy him a new shirt. Although he picked up a bulk pack from UniQlo the other day, so he reckons he should be good till Friday.
When your advertising features lots of naked people, condom-wrapped tennis racquets, and liberal use of the word "rooting", you're probably hoping to generate a little bit of controversy.
Former Australian Open winner Stan Wawrinka caught the Slovakian on the other side of the net off guard with a smash to the groin.
His horse might have finished second, but that didn't stop Aidan Shiels from celebrating.
While professional gamblers hunt for winners on the field, scammers are using the Melbourne Cup to hunt for suckers.
The Birdcage marquees are a chance for Australia's top brands to sell themselves at Melbourne's top prestiege event. A lot of effort goes into these structures, which seem anything but temporary. But what was the best, and what bombed?
The fourth - and possibly deciding - Ashes test begins on Thursday night at 8pm AEST, and our team of baggy-green clad battlers have been made rather unlikely favourites to win it by the bookies.
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