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Kyrgios adds another doubles crown with Atlanta triumph
Australian Open champions Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis saw off fellow Australians Jason Kubler and John Peers to win their second doubles title as a
Raducanu teams up with Tauson in doubles debut
US open champion Emma Raducanu will play her first-ever women’s doubles match on the WTA Tour today, teaming up Dane Clara Tauson at the Citi
Sinner stops Alcaraz juggernaut
Jannik Sinner called a temporary halt to the progress of Carlos Alcaraz as the Italian won the ATP 250 title in Umag with a storming
Djokovic won’t give up on long-odds USO dream
Novak Djokovic is ignoring all the odds, with the unvaxxed Serb hoping against hope of somehow squeezing his way past the American vaccine rules and into
Emma’s Russian roulette
DMITRY Tursunov, who took over as Emma Raducanu’s last week, once criticised Raducanu for her “coaching carousel” approach. The Russian, who has lived in the
RBA keeps Spain in the Kitz frame with title
Roberto Bautista Agut revived a long-held Spanish tradition with a title on Saturday at the ATP Kitzbuehel event. The No. 20 who once stood ninth, became the
Swiatek victory bubble burst in Warsaw loss
Iga Swiatek was brought back to earth in a quarter-final upset loss on Friday at her home WTA event in Warsaw, with the double Roland Garros
Brits fear Tursunov propaganda coup
This week’s appointment of Dmitry Tursunov as new coach of reigning US Open winner Emma Raducanu has raised the spectre of a propaganda coup for
Kyrgios Canberra court date postponed
Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios will not be required to front up in court next week in Canberra on a domestic assault charge after a postponement
18 on clay and counting for Swiatek
Iga Swiatek stretched her clay court win streak to 18 on the trot as the world No. 1 bookked a Warsaw WTA quarter=final on Friday