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Lockdown no handicap for golf mad Barty

World No. 1 Ash Barty took to golf to keep her eye in during her absence from the WTA tour, lowering her handicap from 10

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Kenin ‘fit and ready’ to defend her crown

Defending Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin has moved on from the “disappointments” of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic and says she is fit and ready

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Green light for Miami Open

The Miami Open tournament is set to go ahead at the Hard Rock Stadium complex from March 22 to April 4, be with some modifications

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Russian players banned for life

Russian tennis players Alija Merdeeva and Sofia Dmitrieva have been banned from all competitions for life due to their involvement in match-fixing when they played

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Serena backs AO quarantine rules

Serena Williams has told US TV host Stephen Colbert the quarantine rules ahead of the Australian Open are “super, super strict”, but said they were

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Nadal supports AO Covid measures: watch video here

Rafael Nadal has urged other players in lockdown to take a “wider perspective” on COVID-19 safety measures in an interview with CNN. “I feel very

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Quimper Challenger fails to pull off Murray coup

The US$88,250 ATP Quimper Challenger event in Brittany this week just failed to pull off an enormous coup when Andy Murray and his management rejected

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Djokovic, Nadal to launch ATP Cup series

Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal will start the ATP Cup on February 2 when Serbia and Spain face Canada and Australia. World No. 3 Dominic

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Nadal: We are all trying to help each other in quarantine

Rafa Nadal has broken his silence over quarantine rules after he was criticised by fellow Spaniard Guido Pella last week. “Some need to make public

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Badosa ‘abandoned’ by AO organisers

COVID-19 sufferer Paula Badosa says she feels abandoned by Australian Open organisers as she recovers from the virus in hard lockdown. Badosa will not be allowed