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Ebden wins first ATP Challenger title

Australia’s Matthew Ebden won his first ATP Challenger title with a 7-5 4-6 7-5 victory over defending champion Benjamin Becker in Sunday’s Aegon Trophy final in Nottingham. Ebden, ranked 122nd in the...

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Australia primed to end Davis Cup exile

Australia are fed up with being stuck in the Davis Cup wilderness and captain Pat Rafter says his team could not be better prepared to end a six-year exile from the World Group. The 28-time Davis Cup...

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Australia vs Poland – 2013 Davis Cup World Group playoff: Tennis live scores,...

Australia will attempt to return to the Davis Cup World Group for the first time since 2007 with a win over Poland this weekend in Warsaw. Join The Roar as we live blog Australia’s important tie...

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Australia vs Poland – 2013 Davis Cup World Group doubles: Tennis live scores,...

After a fantastic start to the tie last night, Australia will be looking to wrap it up with a doubles win tonight against Poland. Join The Roar as we bring you live scores and a blog in this must win...

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Australia vs Poland – 2013 Davis Cup World Group reverse singles: Tennis live...

Australia still remains one match away from qualification to the World Group after Poland kept alive the tie with a doubles win last win. Join The Roar from 8.00pm AEST as we live blog the final day of...

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Aussie tennis fans seeking a saviour

We all know the next wave is coming and that Lleyton Hewitt is going – but when is the big question in Australian tennis. Hewitt has carried the torch proudly and admirably for a decade and a half now...

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ATP tour and Aussies move on

From Memphis, Buenos Aires and Rotterdam the ATP World Tour again shifts in multiple directions as tournaments in Rio, Marseille and Delray Beach attract the attention of tennis lovers. After wins last...

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Dimitrov and Kyrgios are the next good things

For 40 Grand Slams over 10 years, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray have dominated men’s tennis. Federer’s won 15, Nadal 14, Djokovic six, and Murray two – there’s 37 of...

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Australian tennis rocked on day of high drama

It started with a party but by the end of the day, Australian tennis was left nursing a very big headache. The nation’s Davis Cup title hopes hang by a thread after Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios...

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Nick Kyrgios, Bernard Tomic named for Australian Davis Cup team

Lleyton Hewitt is hoping to reunite Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic in Australia’s Davis Cup team for the first time in three years. Hewitt on Tuesday named Kyrgios and Tomic alongside Sam Groth and...

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Analysing the 2018 Wimbledon hopes of the Australians

In 2017 we saw only one out of the nine competing Australians record a win at the Championships, hence our contingent will be looking for a stronger showing at Wimbledon this year. Here is an analysis...

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Rinky Hijikata holds his nerve to make it three Aussie men in the last eight...

Alex de Minaur’s words are resonating with Rinky Hijikata, who wants to break through ceilings and “stick it to them” too. The 22-year-old literally rolled up his sleeves to become the third man into...

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‘The Woodies’– Aussie GOATs who deserve the Netflix treatment

While watching the recent Australian Tennis Open I became obsessively fixated on the same thought. Why has no one done a television biopic or documentary on “The Woodies”? For anyone under 30, “The...

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