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Gauff fumes at umpire's error
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Gauff fumes at umpire's error

Coco Gauff became locked in a heated argument with a chair umpire after they ruled a point be replayed on account of their misjudgment.

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Unbelievable' scenes as player explodes
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Unbelievable' scenes as player explodes

Despite bringing up set point, Botic van de Zandschulp launched a ball into the stands resulting in a point penalty during his second-set tiebreak against Gael Monfils.

Kooyong CEO departs prestigious tennis club
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Kooyong CEO departs prestigious tennis club

The long-term chief executive of Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club has departed just weeks after auditors found that poor financial management and reporting were to blame for a $2.4 million loss from the club’s dining operations. 

  • by Carla Jaeger
De Minaur beaten by Sinner in final
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De Minaur beaten by Sinner in final

Aussie Alex de Minaur lost the Rotterdam final to Jannik Sinner, but is set for a big rankings rise.

Sinner trumps the Demon again: De Minaur goes down in Rotterdam final
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Sinner trumps the Demon again: De Minaur goes down in Rotterdam final

Alex de Minaur’s superb start to the year continued in Rotterdam, but he needed to beat Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner for the first time to hold the trophy aloft.

  • by Marc McGowan
Demon books Sinner date in Rotterdam
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Demon books Sinner date in Rotterdam

Alex de Minaur will take on Jannik Sinner in the final of the ATP event in Rotterdam, after defeating Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets in the semi-final.

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Questions remain after Kooyong report finds no evidence of criminal activity over missing millions
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Questions remain after Kooyong report finds no evidence of criminal activity over missing millions

External auditors investigating the prestigious club found that poor financial management and reporting were to blame for the $2.4 million loss from its dining operations. “There was no evidence of criminal activity,” the Kooyong club’s board said.

  • by Carla Jaeger
Tomljanovic speaks up on women’s health after uterine surgery

Tomljanovic speaks up on women’s health after uterine surgery

Ajla Tomljanovic is back on the sidelines, only weeks after the Australian Open, but it has nothing to do with the knee injury that ruined her 2023 season.

  • by Marc McGowan
‘Our story came true’: What Sinner said to coach Cahill after his AO win

‘Our story came true’: What Sinner said to coach Cahill after his AO win

Italians are “very touchy people”, according to Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill, so there were plenty of hugs, but also a few choice words in the players box.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Kooyong members threaten legal action against tennis club
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Kooyong members threaten legal action against tennis club

The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club’s books are still being audited after incurring $2.4 million in losses from its dining operations last year, and now a group of aggrieved members are threatening legal action against the board.

  • by Carla Jaeger
Footy philosophy' behind Sinner's triumph
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Footy philosophy' behind Sinner's triumph

Darren Cahill has revealed his time with Port Adelaide prepared him to guide Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner to victory.