Aleksandar Vukic will make his Davis Cup debut on Saturday morning when Australia begin their 2025 campaign against Sweden.
The Australian Open is over for the locals. Some Australians impressed and others didn't live up to expectations. Here's how we graded them.
British No.1 tennis star Jack Draper has downed Aleksandar Vukic 6-4 2-6 5-7 7-6 7-6 to reach the fourth round at the 2025 Australian Open. Draper, seeded 15th, is the last Briton left standing in the men’s singles at Melbourne Park and once again needed five sets to defeat his opponent.
Aleksandar Vukic goes down in a thrilling grand slam match, while fan behaviour dominates on day six of the Australian Open.
The Sydneysider is holding out hope of a Davis Cup call-up for Australia’s injury-ravaged squad after a heartbreaking end to his career-best Australian Open.
Aleksandar Vukic was brave in defeat ... twice at Wimbledon and once at Melbourne Park as a wildcard in 2022. There were no nerves initially for the biggest game of his career with Vukic jumping ...
Jack Draper has reached the fourth round at Melbourne Park for the first time (Picture: Getty) British No.1 tennis star Jack Draper has downed Aleksandar Vukic 6-4 2-6 5-7 7-6 7-6 to reach the ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Alex de Minaur's ... Shi Tang/Getty Images Aleksandar Vukic Grade: B+ Vukic will wonder what could have been had it been him that won the dramatic fifth-set tiebreak ...
Brit Jack Draper beat Aleks Vukic in an exhausting fifth-set tie ... Join us live from Melbourne Park for all the action on the third day of main draw play at the 2025 Australian Open.
The Australian Open has wreaked havoc on Lleyton Hewitt's squad for a Davis Cup tie against Sweden, with injuries having a lingering impact.
Tennis Australia says it has advised its players against competing in Russia following reports that Davis Cup team member Thanasi Kokkinakis featured in an exhibition in St.
Gadecki claimed bragging rights in that match and holds the higher ranking of world No.97 – an increase of 14. Meanwhile, Birrell enjoyed the biggest rise of any player inside the Australian top 10 with a 49-spot increment to world No.183.