The Italian player showed up to Melbourne with his famously lengthy locks sheared, and needed over four hours to get to the second round.
I don't know why someone would want to see that,” said the No. 22 seed, after learning that her pre-match walkabout had been broadcast for all to watch.
This tempest in a teacup is a pretty good indicator of what a lousy time it is for controversy, with the exception of thorny doping sagas nobody understands anyway. Look around: we are in a golden age ...
Paul survived a comeback bid by Australia’s Chris O’Connell in front a feverishly partisan crowd; the American tightened up when he served for the match in the fourth set, then fought through a ...
I just want to give people some good news,” said 136th-ranked 23-year-old, playing in his first Grand Slam main draw.
BTN — Penn St. at Michigan St. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. GOLF — Korn Ferry Tour: The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic, Final Round, Ocean Club Golf Course at Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas 9 p.m.
Don't worry about German losing, but the Spaniard might be able to dig in and see that the No. 2 seed doesn't coast into the third round.
John Cain Arena never really had a chance to erupt all day; the loudest applause occurred when a fan successfully guessed the changeover trivia.
The 18-year-old Next Gen ATP Finals champ scored a comprehensive upset over No. 9 seed Andrey Rublev in his Grand Slam main draw debut.
Days after Monfils became the oldest man to win a tour-level title since 1977 by beating Zizou Bergs the final in Auckland, New Zealand, Monfils wasted match points in the third set and on Mpetshi ...
During an eventful Australian Open return, the three-time runner-up was put on upset alert by an opponent ranked No. 418.
The No. 6 seed, who confirmed Stefano Vukov was not in attendance, needed just 53 minutes in her first Grand Slam match with coach Goran Ivanisevic Tuesday.