Rafael Nadal
History repeating? Rafa 2.0 storms into Roland-Garros quarter-finals in debut run
Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar won another five-setter to reach the last eight in Paris and remain on track to match one of Rafael Nadal’s extraordinary feats.
- Marc McGowan
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‘What a player’: Even the world No.1 is blown away by Spain’s Rafa 2.0
There is a new Rafa from Spain who is taking the tennis world by storm - and the teenage sensation, who idolised former world No.1 Rafael Nadal, is earning praise from well-qualified judges.
- Marc McGowan
Stars come out for the men’s final at Rod Laver Arena
The stands were full of billionaires, corporate heavyweights, sporting legends and television stars who were there to see and be seen – as well as to watch the tennis.
- Cara Waters
- Analysis
- Australian Open
The 25-shot rally that downed Djokovic, and the outrageous shot that wasn’t enough
We break down the critical moments in a classic Australian Open men’s final.
- Scott Spits
Rafa Nadal has ‘full respect’ for Novak Djokovic. But he won’t be supporting him in the final
Rafael Nadal says he would still be playing if he had avoided injuries like former rival Novak Djokovic, but he won’t be backing him on Sunday night.
- Danny Russell
This Australian just earned $480k at the Open. You’ll never guess how she plans to spend it
This year’s Australian Open has proven the biggest pay day of Maddison Inglis’ tennis career. And she’s already got a luxury item on top of her shopping list.
- Marc McGowan
Brazilian makes history as first openly gay man to compete at Australian Open
Joao Lucas Reis Da Silva’s game went to a new level in 2025 after he came out by posting on social media to mark his boyfriend’s birthday. His improved ranking allowed him to become the first openly gay man to compete at the Australian Open.
- Scott Spits
- Opinion
- Men's health
If you can call me bald, I can call you fat
In a PC society increasingly attuned to inclusion, representation and respect, it’s ironic how baldness remains ripe for ridicule.
- Chris Harrison
It’s 2am and Nick Kyrgios wants to kick on. Welcome to Wimbledon Village
Tennis fans from across the globe descend on Wimbledon daily, but locals leave the area in droves, with some private houses rented for more than $30,000 a month.
- Marc McGowan
- Analysis
- French Open
‘Insane level’: Carlos Alcaraz achieves what the greatest couldn’t to win French Open
The Spaniard played at level of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic to win the greatest Paris final ever.
- Uche Amako