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Fernandez wins top Canadian award

Leylah Annie Fernandez has been named Tennis Canada’s female player of the year after her stunning run to the US Open final in 2021. Fernandez,

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Murray Museum gets green light

Andy Murray’s mother Judy has won an eight-year planning battle to build a £40m tennis and golf complex on contested green belt land in Scotland

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Former world No.1 faces fraud charges

Former world No. 1 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario is facing four years in jail for fraud. Spanish prosecutors have alleged a series of fraudulent operations made

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I’m confident Rafa will be here: Aussie Open chief Tiley

Australian Open chief Craig Tiley said he was confident Rafael Nadal would play in Melbourne next month despite testing positive for Covid-19. Nadal said on

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First wildcards announced for Melbourne Slam

Tennis Australia has announced its first tranche of Australian Open singles wildcards, with Aussie players Daria Saville, Maddison Inglis, Sam Stosur and Storm Sanders all

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‘Small’ number of exemptions issued for Australian Open

A small number of players and staff will be granted medical exemptions from vaccination to come to Australia for the first Slam of 2022 next

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Raducanu flying high

BBC Sports Personality of the Year and US Open singles champion Emma Raducaunu  has been named as British Airways’ newest global brand ambassador. The airline

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Russian out of AO with ‘wrong’ vaccination

Russian player Natalia Vikhlyantseva has confirmed she will not be at the Australian Open because her covid vaccination is not recognised by Australian health authorities.

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Nadal tests positive in lead up to Australian Open

20 time grand slam champion Rafael Nadal has tested positive for Covid, after taking a PCR test. He took the test after arriving back home

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WTA questions latest Peng statement

WTA chief executive Steve Simon has questioned the legitimacy of a statement attributed to Chinese player Peng Shuai, that stated she was never sexually assaulted