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Murray injures ankle at Miami Open
Tennis veteran Andy Murray rolled his ankle and ruptured ligaments while playing at the Miami Open.
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How Aussie giant-killer plans to topple world’s hottest tennis player
Chris O’Connell is just one win from the Miami Open quarter-finals. But to get there he must get past Jannik Sinner, who is still in smoking-hot form since his Australian Open win.
- by Marc McGowan
Berrettini almost collapses at Miami Open
Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini almost collapsed while trying to serve during the Miami Open.
‘Massive reimagination’: Craig Tiley’s vision at the centre of tennis’ tour war
Tennis is amid a billion-dollar battle that is certain to change the sport regardless of who wins. On one side of the net are the cashed-up Saudis, while the grand slams are pitching for a new Premium Tour.
- by Marc McGowan
‘My heart is broken’: Sabalenka reveals pain, says she and Koltsov were ‘no longer together’
The two-time Australian Open champion continues to prepare for the Miami Open days after her ex-boyfriend’s unexpected death.
- by Simon Briggs
Sabalenka's former partner dies in Miami
The former partner of tennis superstar Aryna Sabalenka died by apparent suicide in Miami.
Bee invasion spooks Alcaraz, causes halt to play at Indian Wells
The quarter-final match between Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz was delayed for almost two hours while a beekeeper was called.
- by Billie Eder
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Australian Open
Craig Tiley and the $2 billion fight to control world tennis
The Tennis Australia boss is locked in a battle with the ATP chairman over the sport’s direction, after a UK report revealed Saudi Arabia had made a $2 billion offer to merge the ATP and WTA tours.
- by Marc McGowan
‘He literally stopped’: Djokovic complains to umpire in shock loss to 20-year-old lucky loser
World No.1 Novak Djokovic was stunned 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 by lucky loser Luca Nardi in the third round of Indian Wells.
‘Katie helped me find perspective’: De Minaur on being tennis’ ‘Posh and Becks’
The No.1-ranked Australian and in-form Brit have been off-court partners since 2020 and are the talk of the tennis world.
- by Marc McGowan
De Minaur lands eighth career crown
Alex de Minaur only needed two hours to win back-to-back Mexican Opens.