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Jumping the net at the end of the match

Cherished moments: Linda Pearce interviewing Roger Federer.

After close to 50 tennis grand slams and a handful of Davis Cup deciders, a dozen AFL grand finals, Olympic and Commonwealth Games both home and away, Boxing Day cricket and a score of world championships, including various one-goal netball thrillers, this, for me, is the finish line.

Australian junior's lofty Davis Cup ambitions

Alexei Popyrin

He's the son of a former Russian ballroom dancing champion waiting for a call from Australian Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt. No, Alexei Popyrin isn't a household name in Australian tennis just yet.

Haas cuts Federer comeback short in Stuttgart

Roger Federer and Tommy Haas

Roger Federer slumped to a shock 2-6 7-6(8) 6-4 loss to German veteran Tommy Haas at the Stuttgart Open in a disappointing comeback after the 18-times grand-slam champion missed the entire claycourt season.

Injured Sharapova to miss grasscourt season

Maria Sharapova serves against Eugenie Bouchard during their Madrid Open tennis tournament match.

Former world number one Maria Sharapova will miss the grasscourt season, including this month's Wimbledon qualifying tournament, after failing to recover from a left-thigh injury she suffered during last month's Italian Open.

Poor-with-numbers Nadal eyes French No.10

Approaching history: Rafael Nadal is attempting to win his 10th French Open crown.

Rafael Nadal has acknowledged during the French Open that he's never been all that good with numbers. Well, perhaps he should brush up. If Nadal beats Stan Wawrinka in Sunday's Roland Garros final, so much of the story will be about statistics.

McEnroe open to coaching 'wacky' Kyrgios

One of a kind: Nick Kyrgios.

John McEnroe, tennis's original SuperBrat, would enjoy a crack at coaching fellow "head case" Nick Kyrgios, saying he and Australia's most mercurial talent could be a perfect partnership.