Bai ousts top seed for biggest career win
Canberra’s own Alison Bai produced the biggest win of her career at the Apis Canberra International on Thursday, beating top seed Arina Rodionova in three gruelling… Bai sets up clash with top seed
Canberra’s No.1 female player Alison Bai has set up a second round clash with top seed Arina Rodionova at the Apis Canberra International on Thursday. Bai, the world… Kyrgios & Mousley surprise school during Apis
Current world No. 18 and proud Canberran, Nick Kyrgios alongside Apis Canberra International player and world No. 323 Bradley Mousley (AUS) surprised Curtin Primary… Bai, Rodionova & Hon to feature on epic day 5
Canberra local Alison Bai will headline a huge day 5 at the Apis Canberra International. In a blockbuster first round match, top seed Arina Rodionova (VIC) will face… Cabrera set for Canberra
After a breakthrough year on the WTA Tour, Lizette Cabrera is prepped and ready for both the Apis Canberra International and the Australian swing. “It feels good to… Thompson out of Apis CBR International
Top seed Jordan Thompson (NSW) has withdrawn from the Apis Canberra International due to tonsillitis. Thompson has been replaced in the draw by lucky loser Chris… Thompson, Ebden to open campaigns
Top seed Jordan Thompson (NSW) and third seed Matthew Ebden (WA) will open their campaigns at the Apis Canberra International 2017 on Tuesday at the Canberra Tennis… Staines prevails in three
National Academy athlete Kaitlin Staines’ winning return to the court has continued with a hard-fought three-set match at the Apis Canberra International today.… Be Courtside & Toss the coin competitions
Congratulations to the winners of our Be Courtside and Toss the coin competitions. The Toss the Coin competition winners for ANZ Junior pennant participants were… Straight sets wins for Staines, Mays
Seventeen-year-old National Academy Canberra players, Kaitlin Staines and Lisa Mays are into the second qualifying round of the Apis Canberra International. Staines…