Tennis News
Wimbledon expansion plan faces dispute over 150-year-old law
The All England Club proposals include 38 new tennis courts and an 8,000seat stadium.
Source: BBC Sport
Alcaraz quiet on new coach after Ferrero exit
Carlos Alcaraz has said he has 'plenty of confidence' in his new team after his split with Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Source: ESPN
Australian Open: Sunday's Order of Play as Raducanu features
The Australian Open gets under way on Sunday, with British No 1 Emma Raducanu and leading men's hope Cameron Norrie both in action, along with tops seeds in the women's and men's draws, Aryna…
Source: Sky Sports
World Sports Photography Awards 2026 - Alcaraz shot claims top prize
Source: Sky Sports
Katie Boulter hires Sharapovas former coach to revive career after dismal 2025
Player fell to world ranking No 113 at end of last yearNorrie will be highest-ranked British player in MelbourneKatie Boulter is hopeful that she can rediscover her best form and return towards the…
Source: The Guardian
'A chapter of life' ends - Alcaraz on Ferrero split
Six-time major winner Carlos Alcaraz describes his surprise split with long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero as a "chapter of life that has to end".
Source: BBC Sport
'Cautiously optimistic' or 'no progress'? - players divided on Slam demands
As players demand greater reward from the Grand Slams, some are optimistic about progress. Others are not so sure.
Source: BBC Sport
Gauff: Grand Slam prize money 'not where we would like it'
Coco Gauff has led calls for the four Grand Slams to increase the prize money on offer further amid an ongoing dispute between tennis' leading players and the major tournaments.
Source: Sky Sports
Rivalries & records - Australian Open key questions
Era-defining rivalries continue and career Grand Slams could be unlocked as the Australian Open starts on Sunday.
Source: BBC Sport
Sports quiz of the week: Michael Carrick, Masters and Morocco v Senegal
Have you been following the big stories in football, rugby, snooker, tennis, cricket, motor racing, cycling and futsal? Continue reading...
Source: The Guardian
Danish star Rune: Tennis has become unnecessarily demanding
Holger Rune has hit out at tennis' money-makers, calling for "adjustments in the scheduling" and labelled the expanded Masters 1000 events as unnecessarily demanding..
Source: Sky Sports
5 Live Sport: All About... Australian Open
Steve Crossman and panel preview the 2026 Australian Open.
Source: BBC Sport
Shelton shifts focus to AO after Auckland ouster
Eighth-ranked Ben Shelton has been knocked out of the ATP 250 tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, in a quarterfinal spread over two days because of rain.
Source: ESPN
Everything to know about Nick Kyrgios in 2026
Is Nick Kyrgios playing at this year's Australian Open? Is he retired? What is his current ranking? Here's everything you need to know about the tennis star.
Source: ESPN
Australian Open odds: Sinner favored to three-peat, Sabalenka atop women's side
Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are the betting favorites to win the 2026 men's and women's Australian Open.
Source: ESPN
Its a long and difficult dream: Joo Fonseca on practice, patience and matching Sinner and Alcaraz
Brazilian teenage tennis sensation says he cannot control expectations but is looking forward to challenging the best again in 2026, starting at the Australian OpenMy dream is to become world No 1,…
Source: The Guardian
Tension at the tennis: inside the high-stakes world of racket stringing
There would be no Australian Open were it not for the work undertaken in an unassuming underground room at Melbourne ParkUnderneath Rod Laver Arena, a group of tennis specialists cut and twist and…
Source: The Guardian
Australian Open: Men's and women's draw
The full draw for the men's and women's singles tournament for the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Source: Sky Sports
Federer understands Alcaraz's 'tough' Slam chase
Roger Federer said he won't be the one to remind Carlos Alcaraz about how hard it is to complete a career Grand Slam.
Source: ESPN
The secret is out: how Australian Open helped usher in three-week slam festivals
Grand slam qualifying used to be an oasis for tennis hipsters but a game of one upmanship between the Australian and US Opens has set the standard for spectacular lead-in weeksDuring the early days of…
Source: The Guardian


