Australian Open
Venus, Serena, and the Power of Believing
On Saturday, another chapter in the best story in the history of sports—no qualifiers necessary—will be written when Serena and Venus Williams face off in the final of the Australian Open.
Please Enjoy Venus Williams Celebrating Her Trip to the Australian Open Final
The WIlliams sisters will face off in the Australian Open Final, and Venus couldn't be happier.
Roger Federer Looks like the Federer of Old, Not the Old Federer
Roger Federer's performance so far at the Australian Open is a welcome trip down memory lane.
Nick Kyrgios: What The 'Experts' Think
Andre Agassi, John McEnroe and John Newcombe weigh in on the divisive Aussie tennis punk, Nick Kyrgios.
Mastermind Rafa "uses the Force" at The Australian Open
Rafa taught the wildly-talented apprentice a lesson in persistence and will, in playing each point on its merit, and in maintaining a laser-like focus on the moment at hand.
Novak Djokovic Upset at Australian Open by 117th Ranked Player in World
Djokovic has owned the Aussie Open of late, but this year he was owned by a guy who earned a wild card berth.
Nick Kyrgios Went Down A Rabbit Hole At The Australian Open
We were all invited to a mad tea party at Hisense Arena on Wednesday night as Nick Kyrgios' adventures in wonderland continued, this time ending in a back-to-front, upside down loss to Italian Andreas Seppi.
Nick Kyrgios Booed by Fellow Aussies During Melt Down at the Australian Open
"{Kyrgios} could be the best player in the world, but mentally he's No. 200 in the world," said John McEnroe.
Alex The Kid Just Had The Biggest Win Of His Short Career At The Australian Open
Staring down match point, De Minaur seemed to channel his inner Lleyton Hewitt – a mentor and huge advocate of the young Aussie – by snuffing out the challenge and then rising from the ashes.
Aussie Unknowns Blast Through Qualifiers To Crack The Australian Open
Alex Bolt and Blake Mott came from obscurity to bust down the door and make the Australian Open.
Maria Sharapova Eligible to Return in April After Court Reduces Doping Suspension
Maria Sharapova's two year ban has been reduced to 15 months, and she'll be able to return for the 2017 French Open.
Maria Sharapova Banned Two Years for Doping
Maria Sharapova has been banned for two years, retroactive to when she first tested positive for meldonium in January.