
Lleyton Hewitt's foul-mouthed end to career
Australian tennis champ bows out calling linesman a "moron" and umpire a "friggin' idiot".
Australian tennis champ bows out calling linesman a "moron" and umpire a "friggin' idiot".
Big-serving Aussie tennis hope Sam Groth has been bundled out of the Australian Open in Melbourne in straight sets by the No2 seed, British star Andy Murray.
Obviously, world tennis is taking this issue as urgently as the world legal system has taken the GFC, writes Raybon Kan. It's on our list! We'll get to it before the end of the world!
Bernard Tomic feared for a spectator's life after his clash with Denis Istomin was delayed for more than 20 minutes because of a medical issue.
As the BBC and Buzzfeed are not naming the eight players, all high-profile players are now implicated, and they may feel the pressure of public and media scrutiny, writes Hans Westerbeek.
Dozens of top world tennis players are suspected to have been involved in match fixing.
World No.1 says members of his team were approached by match-fixers as Roger Federer demands "super-aggressive" action on tennis fixing claims.
One of the joys of sport is the unpredictable nature of competition - the underdog beating the odds to record a famous win, or the favourite inexplicably falling short with victory in sight.
Dozens of top world players are suspected to have been involved in match fixing.
Roberto Bautista Agut wins the 2016 ASB Classic title - but in a way few might have predicted.
Maybe he'll break his duck and win the Australian Open, but time is fast running out for one of tennis's most likeable and perplexing talents, writes Paul Lewis.
Herald tennis reporters provide the latest updates from finals day at the ASB Classic men's event.
Kiwi Michael Venus and Croatian Mate Pavic have taken the ASB Classic doubles title, after a 7-5 6-4 win over seasoned American duo Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky.
American Jack Sock hopes to create a new post match signature moment - by throwing one of his socks into the crowd.
Auckland tennis fans will get another chance to see the man known as the "Iron Man" of tennis tomorrow.