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New balls? No, new rules will attract new fans
In an ever-changing sporting world, tennis is battling to keep pace with other sports in the fight to maintain – and grow – its audience.
Bushfires force Canberra tournament to relocate. ATP and players give cash for Aces
The Canberra International tennis tournament which was scheduled to start next Monday has been relocated to the city of Bendigo about 600 kilometers (370 miles)
Shapovalov calls for Davis Cup-ATP Cup talks
Canadian star Denis Shapovalov has called on the organisers of the Davis Cup Finals and the ATP Cup to work together to create one world
Rafa touches down in Oz, ready for ATP Cup
World No.1 Rafael Nadal touched in Australia overnight with only one thing on his mind – and it wasn’t equalling Roger Federer’s grand slam record.
The best images of 2019
Throughout 2019 publishers Roger and Anne Parker have been photographing the Grand Slams and other major WTA and ATP events, so we asked them to
More prize money for Australian Open
The Australian Open has announced another big prize money increase for next month’s tournament. Players competing in Melbourne will take home a combined figure of
You cannot be serious …
Grandslamtenistennis.online has looked back over the year to find the best quotes from all the tournaments and all the stars – the obvious, the ‘wish
From Russia with love
The year 2019 is almost done as we enter a new decade – and possibly a new era for tennis. Out with the old and
Konta admits knee injury may affect Aussie challenge
British No.1 Johanna Konta is hoping to overcome a niggling knee injury and be fit to play in the Australian Open next month after revealing
ITF and Tennis Integrity Unit move in to break up match fixing “Mafia” gangs
The International Tennis Federation and Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board have moved swiftly following yesterday’s report that 135 players, including a “top 30 player” had been