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Finally Bernard Tomic a winner

Finally Bernard Tomic a winner

Bernard Tomic is savouring his first win since January after advancing to the second round of a low-level Challenger event in France.

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Barty and Stosur defeated at Madrid Open

Barty and Stosur defeated at Madrid Open

Defeats to Ashleigh Barty and Samantha Stosur have spelt an end to Australia's hopes at the Madrid Open, in the lead up to the French Open next month.

Morale-boosting win for Djokovic in Madrid

Morale-boosting win for Djokovic in Madrid

Novak Djokovic beat Kei Nishikori at the Madrid Open to get the type of win he needed to boost his confidence and get his game back on track.

Barty, Stosur, Halep off to winning starts in Madrid

Barty, Stosur, Halep off to winning starts in Madrid

Ashleigh Barty will face second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the second round of the Madrid Open after making light work of Sara Errani.

Aussie Tomljanovic through to Morocco Open tennis final

Aussie Tomljanovic through to Morocco Open tennis final

The 24-year-old will face top seed Elise Mertens in Saturday's decider.

Stosur in her first quarter-final of 2018
Samantha Stosur

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.