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I will not resign: Tiley reacts to Djoko criticism in TV interview

Craig Tiley appeared on Australia’s Channel Nine TV on Thursday to answer questions about the Novak Djokovic shambles. Interviewer James Bracey repeatedly asked Tiley about

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Tsitsipas toughs it out to win in four sets

Fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas was made to fight for Australian Open survival today against Sebastian Baez, before he eventually won through against the Argentine 7-6(1), 6-7(5), 6-3,

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Djoko rejection not irrational, court reveals details of case

The Australian Federal Court has released details why it rejected Novak Djokovic’s challenge against his visa cancellation, stating Immigration Minister Alex Hawke’s decision to cancel

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Good Evans, but it’s all over for Watson

British No.2 Dan Evans had a walkover into round three of the Australian Open on Thursday when opponent Arthur Rinderknech withdrew with a wrist injury.

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Demon keeps Aussie hopes alive

Alex De Minaur moved close to a coveted second week spot at the Australian Open with a straight sets win over Kamil Majchrzak on Thursday.

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Djokovic may sue as TA denies paying his legal fees

The Novak Djokovic debacle has taken a new twist with the world No. 1 reportedly set to sue the Australian Government for loss of potential

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Djokovic has major stake in Covid company

Novak Djokovic has a majority stake in a Danish biotechnology firm attempting to develop a treatment for Covid-19, the London Independent has reported. Djokovic is

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Tiley booed at Australian Open

Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley was booed as he made his first public appearance since Novak Djokovic was deported in Melbourne today. The crowd at

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Wildcard O’Connell sends Schwartzman crashing out

Aussie wildcard Chris O’Connell scored the biggest upset so far at this year’s Australian Open, defeating No. 13 seed Diego Schwartzman 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, 6-4