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Top players promise Wimbledon media boycott in prize money protest
Many of the world's top-ranked men's and women's tennis players will step up their protest at their share of revenue at Wimbledon, a statement said Wednesday.
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/ 3 years agoWorld number one Swiatek starting 2023 with a clean slate
World number one Iga Swiatek said Wednesday she will put a breakthrough 2022 season behind her to concentrate on staying at...
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/ 3 years agoNorway’s Ruud says world number one ranking within reach
Norway’s Casper Ruud declared Wednesday that the world number one ranking could be his as early as the Australian Open in...
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/ 3 years ago‘Highly motivated’ Nadal ready for Djokovic challenge in Australia
A “highly motivated” Rafael Nadal welcomed rival Novak Djokovic’s much-anticipated return to the Australian Open as “good for tennis” Wednesday, while...
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/ 3 years ago‘Enjoy your holidays’, Tsitsipas tells Kyrgios after United Cup pullout
Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas on Wednesday told rival Nick Kyrgios to “enjoy his holidays”, after the Australian stunned his team...
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/ 3 years agoDjokovic, Nadal to kickstart bid for 2023 supremacy in Australia
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal kickstart their 2023 campaigns this week in Adelaide and Sydney respectively, with the superstar veterans and...
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/ 3 years agoDjokovic back in Australia a year after being deported
Former world number one Novak Djokovic arrived in Australia on Tuesday almost one year after he was deported for refusing to...
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/ 4 years agoVeteran Nadal coach switches to former US Open winner Stephens
Former US Open champion Sloane Stephens announced Wednesday that Francisco ‘Francis’ Roig, one of the architects of Rafael Nadal’s record-blitzing Grand...
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/ 4 years ago‘Djokovic needs to be playing at all costs,’ says Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios believes Novak Djokovic “needs to be playing at all costs” and is happy the Serb will be allowed back...
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/ 4 years agoSabalenka hopes Wimbledon will be ‘more open’ to return of Russian players
World number five Aryna Sabalenka is hoping Wimbledon organisers will be “a bit more open” to the idea of allowing Belarusians...
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/ 4 years agoVenus Williams accepts wildcards for Australian Open, Auckland tournaments
Venus Williams will roll back the years next month, with the 42-year-old accepting wildcards to play in the main draws of...
