Former Australian Open finalist Jennifer Brady sidelined by knee surgery

Injury-plagued American Jennifer Brady has announced that she is undergoing knee surgery and will be out for an indefinite period. Brady also missed two years from 2021 to 2023.

Popy, Australia, Fritz: Everything you always wanted to know about Alexei Popyrin (but never had the time to find out) – updated after 2024 Australian Open

Alexei Popyrin has just won his second singles title in Umag. Here are answers some common questions you may have about him

WTA Finals, France, US Open, doubles: Everything you always wanted to know about Caroline Garcia (but never had time to find out) – updated after 2024 Australian Open

Caroline Garcia is enjoying a resurgence in 2022 with four singles titles, including the season-ending WTA Finals. Here are answers to some common questions about the Frenchwoman

“Amazing to be playing pain free”: Raducanu gets “extra sweet” victory in Australian Open

Emma Raducanu was feeling great both physically and mentally following her Australian Open first-round win over Shelby Rogers on Tuesday.

Australian Open: Raducanu returns to Grand Slam action with impressive win over Rogers

Emma Raducanu won against Shelby Rogers 6-3, 6-2 on Tuesday night. She’ll play Chinese Yafan Wang in the next round

Cervara: “Being between Novak and the Alcaraz generation, it must be a driving force for Daniil”

Gilles Cervara builds a bridge between Daniil Medvedev’s excellent 2023 season and a 2024 season where both men intend to return to Grand Slam glory

Maria Sakkari interview: “I found a way to be happy, to be free, and just be satisfied with myself”

Having considered quitting at one stage in 2023 after three first-round losses in the slams, the Greek says working with a mental coach has changed her perspective

Auckland Open: Tabilo beats Daniel to win first ATP singles title

Tabilo becomes the first qualifier to win an ATP singles title since 2021

Australian Open draw sees potential Djokovic v Shelton rematch, Tsitsipas faces Berrettini in first round

The 2024 Australian Open draw has been announced, with Djokovic and Shelton on a collision course, and Tsitsipas taking on Berrettini in round one

January 10, 1982: The day Connors and McEnroe nearly come to blows in Chicago

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at some of the most memorable moments in tennis history. On this day in 1982, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe were at each other’s throats in Chicago. The epic five-setter was one of their testiest battles on record

January 7, 1979: The day 16-year-old Tracy Austin crushed Martina Navratilova to win the Avon Championships

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On January 7, 1979, Tracy Austin crushed Martina Navratilova to win the Avon Championships in Washington D.C.

January 4, 1976: The day Edmondson won the Australian Open, the lowest-ranked player to ever win a Grand Slam title

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate a great moment in tennis history. Today, we go back to 1976 to witness how Mark Edmondson won the Australian Open in most unexpected circumstances

January 3, 1972: The day Ken Rosewall became the oldest Grand Slam winner in the Open Era

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On January 3, 1972, Ken Rosewall won the Australian Open and created an Open Era record that stands to date

January 1, 1974: The day engaged couple Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert met with contrasting fortunes in the Australian Open finals

Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to recall an important moment in tennis history. On this day in 1974, Tennis’s ‘first golden couple’ both played the final of the Australian Open – but only one of them came away with the trophy

Roland-Garros runner-up Muchova pulls out of Australian Open

The same injury also kept Muchova out of the season-ending WTA Finals in October

December 28, 1983: The day 18-year-old Pat Cash won the pivotal match to win the Davis Cup for Australia

Every day, Tennis Majors remembers the most iconic moments in tennis history. On December 28 in 1983, 18-year-old Pat Cash took on Joakim Nystrom for a chance to win the Davis Cup in front of Australia’s Prime Minister

December 26, 1947: The day reigning Wimbledon and US Nationals champ Jack Kramer played his first professional match

Every day, Tennis Majors goes back in time to look back on a significant event for the tennis world. On December 26, 1947, Jack Kramer, facing Bobby Riggs, played his first professional match in front of a packed house despite the worst snowstorm that hit New York City

Andreescu to miss Australian Open due to back injury

The Canadian has not played since losing to Italian Camila Giorgi in her opening match at the Canadian Open in August

December 13, 1982: The day Johan Kriek achieved an unprecedented Australian Open double

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate an important moment in tennis history. On this day, Johan Kriek won the Australian Open for the second time in one year.. and he beat the same player, Steve Denton

December 11, 1983: The day clay-court star Wilander won the Australian Open on grass

On this day, December 11, 1983, Mats Wilander triumphed on the Australian Open grass to defeating Ivan Lendl in the final. much to everyone’s surprise

December 10, 1978: The day a 19-year old John McEnroe single-handedly crushed Great Britain in the Davis Cup final

On this day, December 10, 1978, John McEnroe clinched the Davis Cup title for the United States. Still just a teenager at that point, McEnroe completely overwhelmed Great Britain’s team from start to finish