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Tomic through to third round
Bernard Tomic saw off the challenge of Donald Young to reach the third round in Washington DC, yet fellow Aussies John Millman and James Duckworth bowed out.
Read moreStosur advances over injured Wozniacki
Sam Stosur dodged a bullet when former world No.1 Caroline Wozniacki was struck down by injury in their second-round match in Washington DC.
Read moreThe Rod Laver Junior Championships conclude another year of competition between rising stars
After an exceptional two weeks of tennis played by rising stars, the 2016 Rod Laver Queensland Junior Championships presented by Tennis & Gear Online has come…
Read moreRECAP: Queenslanders Millman, Tomic and Stosur on court at the Championships
Local representatives have returned home after impressive results against some of the world’s greatest competitors at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.…
Read moreSam Stosur presents the first female coaching scholarships to 15 of Tennis’ best
Behind every tennis champion is a strong support team. Leading that team and developing the pathway to success for any player is their high-level performance coach.…
Read moreSign-up now for Super 10s season two
Super 10s is an exciting competition for boys and girls who are 10 and under. The first Challenge Day of this season takes place on Sunday 31 July at the Queensland…
Read more2016 Heritage Bank Community Tennis Grant Recipients
Twenty-five clubs across Queensland are set to receive a share of more than $25,000 to invest in facility upgrades thanks to grants funded by Heritage Bank and Tennis…
Read moreRSPCA Rescue Dogs Receive Donation from Junior Champs
The RSPCA’s fury friend, Nancy (a North Queensland Bullhound Cross Irish Wolfhound) had never been happier after receiving over 2,000 used tennis balls from Tennis…
Read moreTomic ousted in five set heartbreaker
In a match of momentum swings and torrid points, Bernard Tomic ultimately fell 10-8 in the fifth set to French 32nd seed Lucas Pouille.
Read moreMillman’s run ends after loss to Murray
Making his Centre Court debut at Wimbledon, John Millman found second seed and home favourite Andy Murray too strong in a straight-sets loss.
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