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Stosur in her first quarter-final of 2018

Stosur in her first quarter-final of 2018

Like clockwork, Australian tennis star Samantha Stosur has stormed into her first quarter-final of the year.

  • by Darren Walton

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Djokovic admits confidence is down
Novak Djokovic

Djokovic admits confidence is down

Novak Djokovic said on Wednesday his confidence had been rocked by a string of poor results after a premature return.

  • by Zoran Milosavljevic
Kafelnikov was 'Player B' who retired amid betting scandal

Kafelnikov was 'Player B' who retired amid betting scandal

Yevgeny Kafelnikov, the Russian former world No 1 and double grand-slam winner, can be revealed as the player whose retirement was deemed "concerning".

  • by Simon Briggs
Tennis match-fixing probe targets growing market for sports data

Tennis match-fixing probe targets growing market for sports data

The three-lawyer panel identified a particular culprit - a data deal that makes results from low-level matches instantly available to betting markets.

  • by Eben Novy-Williams and Ira Boudway
Tomic set to hit lowest ranking in eight years, Gavrilova pulls out injured

Tomic set to hit lowest ranking in eight years, Gavrilova pulls out injured

Bernard Tomic is set to slip to his lowest ATP ranking since 2010 after bowing out of the Istanbul Open against sixth seed Viktor Troicki.

Millman denied maiden ATP title in Hungary

Millman denied maiden ATP title in Hungary

Australia's John Millman has fallen short in his maiden ATP final, going down to Italian lucky loser Marco Cecchinato in the Hungarian Open.

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Nadal wins 400th match on clay
Rafael Nadal

Nadal wins 400th match on clay

Rafael Nadal booked a place in the Barcelona Open final on Saturday with his 18th successive claycourt win and 400th overall on the surface.

  • by Richard Martin
Tennis corruption interim report finds 'lamentably fertile breeding ground for breaches of integrity'

Tennis corruption interim report finds 'lamentably fertile breeding ground for breaches of integrity'

Professional tennis created an environment ripe for corruption at the sport’s lowest levels and needs reform, an independent task force has reported.

  • by Scott Spits
TA backs anti-corruption measures after damning match-fixing report
Australian Open

TA backs anti-corruption measures after damning match-fixing report

Tennis Australia has joined fellow governing bodies of the sport in backing the findings of an explosive report into match fixing.

  • by Phil Lutton
Not the retiring kind: Hewitt to play doubles with de Minaur
Lleyton Hewitt

Not the retiring kind: Hewitt to play doubles with de Minaur

Lleyton Hewitt will come out of retirement again to play doubles in Portugal with emerging Australian talent Alex de Minaur.

'Tsunami' of match-fixing and corruption in tennis' lower ranks
Corruption

'Tsunami' of match-fixing and corruption in tennis' lower ranks

A two-year investigation has found professional tennis had created an environment ripe for corruption at the sport's lowest levels.