Australian Open 2024: By Numbers, Pictures And Partners
It's all the stats from the Oz Open bar mentions of Nadal's groin, complaints about beer prices & tedious oi, oi, oi's.
It's all the stats from the Oz Open bar mentions of Nadal's groin, complaints about beer prices & tedious oi, oi, oi's.
Will we run out of tennis puns before the Open is over or will we keeping acing them? Stay tuned to find out.
It's everything you need to know about the Oz Open sans how to pronounce Stanislas Wawrinka and Akgul Amanmuradova.
Hungover ANZ Bank hospo clients will be heartened to hear that Maccas and Berocca are on the list of sponsors.
Nine reveals big plans for its summer of tennis. Secretly praying Nick Kyrgios refrains from being a total dickhead.
Nine hosts webinar to reveal its summer tennis plans. With Ash Barty's name possibly mentioned 4732 times & counting.
Wimbledon kicks off NEXT Monday with high hopes the Aussie male contingent will completely embarrass us all as usual.
Here's some sports news for you today. Keep reading for weather, traffic and last night's Powerball numbers.
In what can be best described as "nice work if you can get it", a Kyrgios has been paid $40K to wear a T-shirt.
Is there any sound more soothing than the gentle whack of a Wilson tennis ball upon a tightly strung racquet, B&T asks?
What does a grand slam tennis tournament & spaghetti have in common? No, it's not some obscure riddle. It's this news.
Old Harold set to do some creative accounting with a large drum & can of lawnmower fuel following today's developments.
Nine unveiled its tennis plans at a gala event in Melbourne last night, made all the less gala by B&T's attendance.
It appears it's not game, set, match for the tennis rights just yet, with Nine and Seven still rallying it out.
It's "new balls" for Twitter in new Oz Open partnership. Not to suggest there was anything wrong with their old ones.
It's Australian Open tennis time, so get set to pretend to be interested in the game for at least the next two weeks.
"In the little town of Whatchoocansee, was a little couple with a pharmacy."