Unvaccinated tennis stars are unlikely to get visas to play in the Australian Open, a local official warned Tuesday, with defending champion Novak Djokovic raising doubts about his own participation in the upcoming tournament.
As a sporting nation, Great Britain has achieved some notable successes on the world stage. In what many would describe as core sports such as football, tennis and rugby, they have produced world champions at various stages.
Tennis players who haven’t received a COVID-19 vaccination are unlikely to get a visa to enter the country for the Australian Open in Melbourne in January, according to the political leader of the state which hosts the season-opening major.
The last time Andrey Rublev competed at the VTB Kremlin Cup, he lifted the trophy as the sixth seed. But while his title aspirations remain the same, the magnifying glass has zoomed in closer on the Russian.
Botic van de Zandschulp captured the tennis world's attention with his impressive run to the US Open quarter-finals, and the Dutchman has taken full advantage of his momentum.
The Queen’s Park Supporters Association Quiz returns this Friday, 22nd October, at 7.30pm and you are invited. As the QP Social Club at Lesser Hampden is currently out of action, Queen’s Park Bowling & Tennis Club have kindly allowed the QPSA to book their premises for this.
26e joueuse mondiale, Paula Badosa a remporté le WTA 1000 d’Indian Wells la nuit dernière. Une victoire en finale contre Victoria Azarenka au terme d’un véritable combat. La joueuse espagnole qui a...