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Lee ousts Zhang at Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off
![Duckhee Lee Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off Duckhee Lee in action during the Asia- Pacific Wildcard Play-off in Zhuhai, China. (Photo: Elizabeth Bai/Tennis Australia)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Duckhee-Lee-Asia-Pacific-Wildcard-Play-off-700x450.jpg)
7 December, 2019
Zhang Ze, the Play-off winner in 2015, falls in the quarterfinals in Zhuhai to Korean prodigy Duckhee Lee.
Read moreZhang Ze, the Play-off winner in 2015, falls in the quarterfinals in Zhuhai to Korean prodigy Duckhee Lee.
Australian Open 2020 Play-off under way next week
![2019 Sydney International - Day 1 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 06: Maddison Inglis of Australia plays a backhand shot against Danielle Collins of the USA during day one of the 2019 Sydney International at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre on January 06, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/MInglis-700x450.jpg)
6 December, 2019
Maddison Inglis and Alex Bolt will head the women's and men's fields at next week's Australian Open 2020 Play-off.
Read moreMaddison Inglis and Alex Bolt will head the women's and men's fields at next week's Australian Open 2020 Play-off.
Sweeny, Schoolkate to clash in 18/u final
![Dayne Sweeny in action at the December Showdown Dane Sweeny in action during the 18/u Australian Championships at the December Showdown. (Getty Images)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Dane-Sweeny-December-Showdown-700x450.jpg)
6 December, 2019
No.2 seed Dane Sweeny survives a thrilling semifinal to set up a title match with No.1 seed Tristan Schoolkate, while Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz scores an upset win in the…
Read moreNo.2 seed Dane Sweeny survives a thrilling semifinal to set up a title match with No.1 seed Tristan Schoolkate, while Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz scores an upset win in the…
Preston, Culley storm into 14/u semifinals
![Taylah Preston at the December Showdown Taylah Preston in action during the 14/u Australian Championships at the December Showdown. (Getty Images)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Taylah-Preston-December-Showdown-700x450.jpg)
6 December, 2019
Top two seeds Taylah Preston and Jessie Culley continue their strong form at the 14/u Australian Championships, while the boys' semifinals were also set on Friday.
Read moreTop two seeds Taylah Preston and Jessie Culley continue their strong form at the 14/u Australian Championships, while the boys' semifinals were also set on Friday.
Australian Schools Tennis Challenge takes over Albury
![Kelvin Grove State College, champions of the girls' event at the 2019 Australian Schools Tennis Challenge in Albury. Kelvin Grove State College, champions of the girls' event at the 2019 Australian Schools Tennis Challenge in Albury.](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Kelvin-Grove-700x450.jpg)
6 December, 2019
Some of Australia’s best young tennis talent took over Albury’s grass courts in late November for the annual Australian Schools Tennis Challenge.
Read moreSome of Australia’s best young tennis talent took over Albury’s grass courts in late November for the annual Australian Schools Tennis Challenge.
Zhang into quarters at Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off
![Zhang Ze at the Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off Zhang Ze in action during the Asia- Pacific Wildcard Play-off in Zhuhai, China. (Photo: Elizabeth Bai/Tennis Australia)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Ze_Zhang_AWP-700x450.jpg)
6 December, 2019
Local favorite Zhang Ze advances to the quarterfinals at the Australian Open 2020 Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off on Thursday.
Read moreLocal favorite Zhang Ze advances to the quarterfinals at the Australian Open 2020 Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off on Thursday.
Lawless, Kempenaers-Pocz into 18/u semifinals
![Taylah Lawless Taylah Lawless in action during her quarterfinal victory over Amy Stevens at the 18/u Australian Championships. (Getty Images)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Taylah-Lawless-December-Showdown-700x450.jpg)
5 December, 2019
Taylah Lawless and Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz power through to the 18/u Australian semifinals, where they are joined by Annerly Poulos and Natasha Russell.
Read moreTaylah Lawless and Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz power through to the 18/u Australian semifinals, where they are joined by Annerly Poulos and Natasha Russell.
Chung upsets Istomin at Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off
![Yunseong Chung Yunseong Chung in action at the 2019 AO Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off (photo: Elizabeth Bai)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Yunseong-Chung-700x450.jpg)
5 December, 2019
The Play-off winner in 2017, Denis Istomin falls on the first day of action in Zhuhai to Korean young gun Yunseong Chung.
Read moreThe Play-off winner in 2017, Denis Istomin falls on the first day of action in Zhuhai to Korean young gun Yunseong Chung.
Schoolkate advances to 18/u quarterfinals
![Tristan Schoolkate Tristan Schoolkate (Getty Images)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Tristan-Schoolkate-700x450.jpg)
5 December, 2019
Top seed Tristan Schoolkate was among the players advancing to the knock-out stages of the 18/u Australian Championships as part of the December Showdown.
Read moreTop seed Tristan Schoolkate was among the players advancing to the knock-out stages of the 18/u Australian Championships as part of the December Showdown.
Barty awarded 2019 Newcombe Medal
![Ash Barty wins 2019 Newcombe Medal Ash Barty (R) is presented with the 2019 Newcombe Medal by John Newcombe. (Getty Images)](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Ash-barty-wins-2019-Newcombe-Medal-700x450.jpg)
2 December, 2019
For the third year running, Ash Barty takes out Australian tennis' highest honour -- this time after a banner season highlighted by her first major title and world…
Read moreFor the third year running, Ash Barty takes out Australian tennis' highest honour -- this time after a banner season highlighted by her first major title and world…