Victory on Sunday will put the 36-year-old just one major away from completing the first men’s calendar Grand Slam since 1969
World number one Novak Djokovic has claimed he is not anti-vaccination but would rather skip Grand Slams than be forced to get a Covid jab.
The 35-year-old Spaniard roared back from two sets down to defeat Russian second seed Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open final
The Spanish great also said that he would have preferred it if his rival and defending champion Djokovic had been playing in the first Grand Slam of the year
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he acted on “health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so”.
The unvaccinated world number one, top seed and defending champion is looking to clinch a 10th title at Melbourne Park.
The world number one said his team had offered fresh information to the Australian government, which is pondering whether to cancel his visa, again, and throw him out of the country
For four nights, Melbourne’s infamous ‘alternative place of detention’ for migrants became his abode: no tennis courts, no swimming pool and no leaving
Doubts have emerged over the accuracy of Djokovic’s travel declaration, reportedly filled out before he flew in from Spain.
In an emergency online court hearing, the judge ordered that the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa ‘be quashed’
Peng Shuai has not been heard from since alleging two weeks ago that a powerful Chinese politician had sexually assaulted her
The Serbian tennis ace, who is in lockdown in Spain, spoke out against being forced to receive a vaccination in order to travel to tournaments
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The Australian has outrageous talent with a racquet, although his tongue and antics steal the show more often than his talent
Whoever emerges as champion on Sunday, it will yet again confirm the dominance of the ‘Big Three’ of Federer, Djokovic and Nadal
Rafael Nadal says he didn’t believe it is healthy to chop and change the ATP leadership
Murray and Nadal’s fitness may be a problem in the Oz Open — but youngsters are waiting in the wings
Novak Djokovic is aiming to make history by claiming a record seventh Australian Open crown when the tournament starts at Melbourne Park on Monday
Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and himself — were still the favourites to win Grand Slam titles in 2019
Serena Williams will make her return to the Australian Open for the first time since winning in 2017 when eight-weeks pregnant
Serena Williams was handed three code violations — and docked a point and then a game — in her 6-2, 6-4 loss to Naomi Osaka
If Roger Federer makes it past John Millman, he could find Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic waiting in the last eight
Djokovic beat South Africa’s Kevin Anderson for the title on Sunday
The 31-year-old former world number one won the last of his 12 majors at the 2016 French Open when he completed the career Grand Slam
Despite being a three-time champion, Djokovic has featured just once on Centre Court in the opening four rounds
Sharapova, playing Wimbledon for the first time in three years, gave up the match on her 11th double fault
The Serb, who was returning from six months out with an elbow injury, was clearly in pain as his hopes of a seventh Melbourne Park title were dashed
The 36-year-old is coming off an extraordinary 2017, when he won a fifth Australian Open title and a record eighth at Wimbledon.
Williams won this year’s Australian Open while pregnant, and she has spoken of her "outrageous" plans to play in Melbourne.
Klaasen and his doubles partner, Rajeev Ram, will now proceed to the semifinals of the tennis tournament.
Novak Djokovic pummelled Roger Federer with a never-ending series of brilliant groundstrokes to retain his Wimbledon crown in four sets.
The Serbian beat Andy Murray at Melbourne Park by 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-0. Murray has now been runner-up four times