Maria Sharapova praises Caroline Wozniacki for maiden Major title

defeated 6-2 6-1 and in a press conference the Russian player showed to be satisfied with her performance: Yeah, it was definitely a different type of match. Took a lot of warming up for this one. Bit of uncertainty going into a match quite late. But, yeah, despite all those changes, I thought I playedRead moreRead more

Andre Agassi is not afraid to speak out, says Grigor Dimitrov

feels proud and happy of his co-operation with the eight-time Grand Slam winner . The Bulgarian player trained at Agassis home in Las Vegas for several weeks in December and he appreciated all the time that Agassi and his wife Steffi Graf spent with him. This is the most valuable thing: the time, said Dimitrov,Read moreRead more

Annabel Croft: It was a huge win for Maria Sharapova

Former Champion Maria Sharapova outplayed defending champion Caroline Wozniacki in three pulsating sets to move into the Fourth Round of the Australian Open where she next takes on Ashleigh Barty. Tennis Pundit Annabel Croft spoke about the win, saying, She went deeper into the analysis and further commented, She was braver, those second serves wereRead moreRead more

Souvlaki honour for Stefanos Tsitsipas!

Greek sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas is set to follow Marcos Baghdatis footsteps in Melbourne and have a a souvlaki named in his honour for his Australian Open results. The 20-year-old recently named Stalactites in Melbourne as one of his favourite restaurants. And Stalactites has appreciated his appreciation, saying that his name will be added to theRead moreRead more

'I have no regrets' – Maria Sharapova happy for pursuing tennis career

chose a hard job and she started very early trying to become a professional tennis player. However, she would do the same choice again and again. In life I did what I wanted to. I have no regrets. My mind never disappointed me, sometimes the body gave up. But the motivation, winning was always there,Read moreRead more

Rafael Nadal: If I didn't feel good, I would not be at the Australian Open

gave some updates on his fitness condition ahead of the Australian Open. The Spaniard underwent a foot surgery in early November and his recovery from that is going well. I feel good, said Nadal, who withdrew from the Brisbane International and competed in the Fast 4 exhibition in Sydney. If I am not feeling good,Read moreRead more

Berdych looking forward to facing Rafael Nadal: 'That's why I keep playing'

Click:Hand-Forged Katana feels pleased with his start to the season. The Czech player defeated Diego Schwartzman in four sets to book a fourth-round clash against Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. For Berdych, every match matters: Everything is important, he said. The first round was as important as the second and third. Everything counts forRead moreRead more

Andy Murray will remain outspoken, says Nicole Gibbs

In an interview to the New York Times, the 25-year-old American player commented on possible retirement from tennis. Gibbs said: Im really bummed for him, individually, but Im also bummed for womens tennis because we just lost a huge spokesperson. Not that hell be silent in his retirement I think hell remain really outspoken, andRead moreRead more

Wally Masur backs Lleyton Hewitt and his decisions, saying Tomic has to..

. Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley decided to stay silent on Monday and allow Masur to express the Federations support towards Hewitt, defending the current Davis Cup captain and standing on the same side with him concerning the questionable disposal of the Australian Open wild cards. Thanasi Kokkinakis, who has been struggling with injuriesRead moreRead more

Australian Open: Tiafoe tops Anderson! Cilic, Berdych and Tsitsipas win

The 20-year-old American will compete in the third round of a Major for the second time in his career, outplaying the better-ranked opponent to secure the win in four sets, his most significant one so far. Anderson struggled a little bit physically (he didnt play that well in the opening match too) but we shouldntRead moreRead more