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Karen Mak and Simon Cannavan have taken Tennis Australia to the Fair Work Commission.

Tennis Australia suffers defeat in dispute with sacked match officials

The sport failed in a bid to throw out a case by umpires who had their registrations terminated after raising allegations about bullying and selection favouritism.

  • Chris Barrett

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Emerson Jones is one of Australia’s brightest prospects.

The elusive search for Australia’s next grand slam champion

Ash Barty retired four years ago, and 24 years have passed since Lleyton Hewitt won the Wimbledon singles title. How is Tennis Australia’s development pathway tracking?

  • Marc McGowan
Alex de Minaur lost in the third round at Roland-Garros to Jakub Mensik.

Djokovic, de Minaur knocked out of Roland-Garros as young stars emerge

Novak Djokovic’s bid for an elusive 25th major title has ended in Paris after youngsters Joao Fonseca and Jakub Mensik each claimed major scalps in the third round.

  • Marc McGowan
NRL chairman Peter V’landys has a big decision to make.

‘This is not about whether people like or hate Peter’: Inside the audacious idea of V’landys ruling the NRL

The next few months of the NRL chairman’s life will be dictated by three key numbers: 16, two, and $4 billion.

  • Bevan Shields
Tennis Australia unveils its incoming CEO Andrew Abdo.

Tennis Australia unveils incoming CEO – but will he run the Australian Open?

Andrew Abdo said he was not in a position to answer whether he would appoint a tournament director to run the Australian Open.

  • Marc McGowan
Thanasi Kokkinakis’ Roland-Garros campaign ended with retirement.

Injury-cursed Kokkinakis retires at Roland-Garros, wants to play slams ‘one more time’

Thanasi Kokkinakis’ latest comeback from injury is on hold after he retired midway through his second-round match at Roland-Garros.

  • Marc McGowan
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Adam Walton celebrates his victory over Daniil Medvedev.

Aussie underdogs shock tennis world with stunning upsets at Roland-Garros

Adam Walton needed a wildcard just to make the Roland-Garros main draw, but is now celebrating his maiden top-10 victory, while Kim Birrell stunned a top-five rival.

  • Marc McGowan
Australia’s Alex de Minaur is into the second round at Roland-Garros.

Demon off to strong start as he looks to rewrite his Roland-Garros history

Alex de Minaur is one of three Australians already into the second round at Roland-Garros as he tries to match, or better, his quarter-final run from 2024.

  • Marc McGowan
Peter V’landys and Andrew Abdo at the Australian Open in January.

There’s no tennis on Abdo’s CV. Can he make the hard calls?

While Craig Tiley was lauded for turning the Australian Open into an entertainment behemoth, how Abdo handles the other side of the business will determine his success.

  • Marc McGowan
Peter V’landys is mooted to become the executive chairman of the NRL after the departure of CEO Andrew Abdo.

Peter V’landys says the NRL needs ‘Superman and Jesus’ as CEO. That person will be Peter V’landys

The resignation of NRL chief executive officer Andrew Abdo on Monday represents Peter V’landys’ golden ticket.

  • Bevan Shields