The Australian Open’s popular tennis short film festival – Changing Ends – is returning in 2011 and entries are now open.
Australian Open 2010 has been recognised by the Melbourne City Council at the annual Melbourne Awards, which were held at the Melbourne Town Hall on Sunday night.
Australia’s No.1 player, Samantha Stosur, and 2010 men’s singles champion Andy Roddick will headline the Brisbane International in 2011.
Seeking to complete the career Grand Slam, Rafael Nadal will be the top-seeded man when the US Open starts next week, while Roger Federer will come to Flushing Meadows seeded second.
Justine Henin, struggling with an elbow injury suffered at Wimbledon, announced on Wednesday she was calling time on this season.
The 2010 Australian Open official film is a riveting celebration of the Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific and now available to buy online in the Australian Open Shop.
With the European clay and grasscourt swing now behind us, the world's best are now in the thick of the American hard court season.
The tennis circuit moves to hard courts this month ahead of the US Open 2010. For men's tennis, the field has never been more open.
Neale Fraser, one of the most influential figures in Australian tennis, was honoured at this year’s Wimbledon.
There was something for everyone at Wimbledon 2010 with Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams claiming their eighth and 13th major respectively.