It started with an attempt to help visually impaired tennis fans. The cartoon feeds of the world’s best tennis players are a sign of a greater shift in consumption.
A YouTube stream of the Australian Open has gone viral for its glitches, but it's also a sign of the future of sports media.
By Shrivathsa Sridhar and Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka and Madison Keys made sluggish ...
Speaking about the injury, Novak cited a muscle tear in his left leg that forced him to retire at a Major for the first time ...
Follow live text and radio commentary featuring Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic from the Australian Open semi-finals in Melbourne.
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic have set up a quarterfinal showdown at the Australian Open. Tuesday's contest will be their ...
Not that Iga Swiatek needs the help during her dominant run through the Australian Open so far, but she did get the benefit ...
There were worrying scenes on Margaret Court Arena on Sunday as a ball kid collapsed in the ... Sunday marks the hottest day of the Australian Open so far. After losing the first set, Puetz ...
Iga Swiatek doesn't agree with the claim that this year's court at the Australian Open is slower and that the balls are ...
If not for the actions of the spectator to alert the players about what was happening, the young kid could have fallen to the ...
The first professional tennis tournament of 2025 is using a clever way to ensure more people can watch the matches. As explained by tennis reporter Bastien ...
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open with a battling 6-2 2-6 6-3 win over ...