Yesterday
Paris changes as the Paralympics get ready to arrive
Four-time Paralympic gold medallist Dylan Alcott just attended his first Olympics. It’s given him a taste of what’s to come, and how the city has changed accessibility.
- Zoe Samios
June
- Opinion
- Universities in crisis
Let’s wait before we make rash decisions on foreign students
Universities are being asked to fix a housing problem they did not create, and the government’s haste will massively disrupt thousands of students’ lives.
- Mark Scott
April
This former tennis champ is chasing unicorns and dancing pantless
Dylan Alcott has a dizzying list of achievements from 15 tennis Grand Slams to being Australian of the Year. Now, he’s chasing start-ups and performing with Jason Donovan.
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- Gus McCubbing
March
Ferrari upsets as who’s who flock to the Australian Grand Prix
Ferrari clinched first and second as a bevy of business leaders, billionaires and celebrities watched Australian rookie Oscar Piastri finish fourth.
- Tom Burton and Patrick Durkin
February
Luxury brands ramp up VIP touches as they court big spenders
High-net-worth clients are increasingly being feted by brands keen to keep them happy – and spending – with private shopping, butlers and even tennis lessons.
- Lauren Sams
January
- Opinion
- The AFR View
Melbourne’s tennis magic
The Australian Open had one other star – its brilliant host city.
- The AFR View
- Opinion
- Income tax
Game on for Albanese on stage three tax cuts
The prime minister argues he’s doing the right thing for the right reasons. But will that persuade voters it’s worth breaking promises?
- Jennifer Hewett
Young guns rise at ‘record breaking’ Australian Open
The Australian Open has smashed records with more than a million visitors coming to watch the tournament.
- Patrick Durkin
Sinner climbs out of the grave to claim Australian Open crown
Italian Jannik Sinner has pulled off an incredible comeback from two sets down to claim his maiden grand slam title and hand Daniil Medvedev a crushing defeat.
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- Gus McCubbing
Speed-schmoozing at the Australian Open women’s final
It took only 76 breezy minutes for Aryna Sabalenka to emerge victorious. In such a condensed evening, one couldn’t waste a moment watching tennis.
- Myriam Robin
Cartilage be damned: Grey-beard becomes tennis’ oldest winner at 43
Rohan Bopanna has raised the spirits of many ageing sports enthusiasts by becoming the oldest world No 1 tennis player, but also the oldest male Grand Slam champion.
- Simon Briggs
Sabalenka beats Zheng to defend Australian Open crown
Aryna Sabalenka has placed her rivals on notice with a ruthless Australian Open final victory over Chinese underdog Zheng Qinwen.
- Darren Walton
20m Chinese expected to watch Zheng take on Sabalenka
Zheng Qinwen is hoping to emulate her idol by winning the Australian Open, but her Belarusian opponent hasn’t dropped a set.
- Gus McCubbing
Shock upset as Sinner beats Djokovic in four stunning sets
Italian Jannik Sinner, one of Gen Z’s most promising tennis stars, has handed Novak Djokovic his first defeat at the Australian Open since 2018.
- Updated
- Gus McCubbing
Sabalenka to face Zheng in Australian Open final
Aryna Sabalenka will defend her Australian Open crown against Zheng Qiwen in Saturday’s final.
- Darren Walton
‘Classic boys club’: The dark issue in the men’s AO draw
Alex Zverev is in nearly career-best form. But ahead of a trial over domestic violence accusations, the question is: should he be allowed to compete at all?
- Gus McCubbing
Why elite tennis could finally be at a tipping point
The potential for Saudi Arabian money to disrupt the game the same way as golf was upended in 2022 is putting the sport on notice. Many think change is overdue.
- Zoe Samios and Gus McCubbing
Zverev stuns Alcaraz to lock down Open semi-final spot
German fourth seed Alexander Zverev defeated Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in a 6-1 6-3 6-7 (2-7) 6-4 win on early Thursday morning.
- Callum Godde
- Opinion
- Australia Day
Change the date but celebrate the day
Elites were deaf on the Voice, and now they are deaf on Australia Day, too. This country deserves to be honoured, not hated.
- Nyunggai Warren Mundine
Sinner powers past Rublev to set up Djokovic showdown
Italy’s Jannik Sinner secured his spot in the semi-final by defeating Russia’s Andrey Rublev 6-4 7-6(5) 6-3 in a match that ended near 1.30am (AEDT).
- Reuters