Tennis star Nick Kyrgios announces a global tour for his podcast "Good Trouble," featuring live, unscripted conversations with major personalities.
This January, Adelaide will serve up an epic tennis experience as the Adelaide International 2025 takes centre stage from January 6th to the 11th.
Homegrown hero Thanasi Kokkinakis will serve up smashing start to Adelaide International 2025 as the first player confirmed for the competition.
Tennis All Stars will be serving up excitement in the Limestone Coast this November.
Headlining the first Pride Night as part of Adelaide International’s TennisFest on Friday 6 January 2023, the Berlin boy-wonder is inviting everyone to join him on Centre Court.
What better way to start the new year off at the Adelaide International for a day that has been created for families and they are doing it for the kids!
Australia’s top-ranked man Nick Kyrgios and the world’s top four-ranked women are set to play Adelaide International next year.
The Australian Open have just announced their music programme for the inaugural AO Finals Festival, set to take place on 27-29 January 2023.
Eight of the world’s top 10 men and women will contest the first Adelaide International at The Drive from 1 to 8 January 2023.
South Australia’s Thanasi Kokkinakis and Madison Keys (USA) will line up for Adelaide International 2
This will mark the first time South Australia has hosted the 12/u and 14/u Australian Hardcourt Championships in more than 20 years.
Roger Federer, regarded as one of the greatest to ever pick up a racket, will retire after next week's Laver Cup in London.
Australia's tennis legend and friend Ash Barty has called it quits on her tennis career after making an announcement on her social media earlier today
'The Drive' has been revealed as the new name of the home of tennis in South Australia - as world no.1 Ash Barty takes to its courts tonight.
Blockbuster tennis is returning to Adelaide in early 2022 with back-to-back Adelaide International events to be held at the newly transformed Memorial Drive Tennis Centre
Professional tennis returns to Adelaide today, with the UTR Pro Tennis Tour providing competition opportunities for current and aspiring professional players from around Australia.
World No.1 Ash Barty (AUS) is set to headline the night session at Memorial Drive on Wednesday 24 February.
The rackets are out and the tennis balls are flying this week in support of relief for communities affected by the devastating bushfire emergency sweeping Australia.
The Adelaide International is returning and here's how you can be part of it.
Tennis fanatics, take a deep breath, and listen up – the World Tennis Challenge is coming to town on January 7 and 8, 2019. The two-night tournament will see players compete in preparation for the Australian Open – the first Grand Slam of the year. You’ll be able to catch both current stars and legend […]