ATP Tour
Why Australian Open champions will take a $1.3 million hit
The Australian Open champions will take home far smaller pay cheques in 2021 with prizemoney at other events – including next week’s ATP Cup – also copping a hit, but there will be more prizemoney on offer for some of the tour’s battlers.
- by Scott Spits
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Australia dodges Serbia, but draws Spain in ATP Cup
The ATP Cup men's teams event will have a blockbuster match-up from the get-go with Australia drawn in the same group as Spain.
- by Scott Spits
Australian Open players may have 'brushed off' hard quarantine warning: Tiley
Australian Open organisers say some players may have "brushed off" advice that 14-day hard quarantine was on the table if they were close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases.
- by Scott Spits
Analysis
Coronavirus pandemic
Novak Djokovic's demands land wide
If it seems Djokovic is acting like he runs the sport of tennis, it is only because he does.
- by Chip Le Grand
De Minaur warms up for Open in style with Antalya title, Tomic books spot
Alex de Minaur has won his fourth ATP title at the Antalya Open as he prepares for a return to Melbourne Park where he will be joined by compatriot Bernard Tomic.
The qualifying technicality that ruled Nick Kyrgios out of ATP Cup
The ATP Cup reignited Australia's love affair with the controversial superstar last year but he won't line up in the green and gold this summer.
- by Sam Phillips
Querrey given suspended fine for quarantine breach
American Sam Querrey was handed a suspended $US20,000 fine by the ATP for breaching COVID-19 protocols at the St Petersburg Open in October.
'Fifth major' Indian Wells postponed due to coronavirus
The prestigious BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament in Indian Wells that was scheduled for California in March has been postponed due to coronavirus concerns.
Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, Tiafoe among ATP award winners
Novak Djokovic was the year-end No. 1 for a record-equalling sixth time after winning four titles including a record eighth Australian Open.
WTA looks outside Australia to launch new season in early January
The WTA is planning to start the 2021 season in the first week of January outside Australia before the players travel to Melbourne for quarantine ahead of the grand slam.
- by Sudipto Ganguly
Wawrinka's coach says players will skip Open if they can't train here
ATP Tour coach Daniel Vallverdu says players won't risk serious injury if they can't train here before the Australian Open
- by Sudipto Ganguly