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Alexandra Eala’s Miami Masters campaign was one for the record books. The 19-year-old Filipina wildcard unexpectedly surged into the semifinals, becoming the first teenager to achieve this feat in ...
The full version of this feature appears in Australian Tennis Magazine’s April/May issue, which has a special theme of ‘turning points’. Now in its 50th year, Australian Tennis Magazine continues to ...
American Tommy Paul is set to represent Team World for the third time at the eighth edition of the Laver Cup, which will be held at Chase Center in San Francisco from 19-21 September 2025. The 27-year ...
Lighting up Miami like Lionel Messi, 18-year-old Joao Fonseca stole the show at the ATP 1000 event this fortnight in Florida. The Brazilian toppled fellow teen phenom Learner Tien and No.14 seed Ugo ...
As she began her campaign at the Miami Open, Alexandra Eala had played eight top-50 players, and beaten only one. But that has all changed since the teenager caught fire on the aquamarine-coloured ...
Four players – multiple Grand Slam champions Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz – have threatened to take a stranglehold over tennis in its current era. However, Indian ...
Australian Open 2026 will unfold at Melbourne Park from 12 January to 1 February. Kicking off with the increasingly popular Opening Week and concluding with the men’s singles final at Rod Laver Arena, ...
When Kim Clijsters spectacularly won the 2009 US Open, just three tournaments into her comeback after a two-year maternity break, she became the first mother to win a major title in 29 years. And in ...
Mirra Andreeva is becoming an increasingly incomparable phenom competing on the WTA Tour. As the highest-ranked teenager in the world, Andreeva broke new ground after her triumph in Dubai to become ...
A defining feature of Madison Keys’ recent Australian Open victory was the succession of quality opponents she beat en route to the title. By ranking, it’s one of the best runs to a women’s singles ...
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