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Aiava, Schoolkate awarded Roland Garros wildcards
![Aiava-Schoolkate-Roland-Garros-wildcards Destanee Aiava (L) and Tristan Schoolkate have been awarded main-draw wildcards for Roland Garros. [Photos: Tennis Australia / Getty Images]](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Aiava-Schoolkate-Roland-Garros-wildcards-700x450.jpg)
12 May, 2025
Destanee Aiava and Tristan Schoolkate have been awarded Roland Garros wildcards, boosting the Australian main-draw contingent in singles in Paris to 15.
Read moreDestanee Aiava and Tristan Schoolkate have been awarded Roland Garros wildcards, boosting the Australian main-draw contingent in singles in Paris to 15.
Aussie rising stars to compete at 2025 Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup Juniors

9 May, 2025
Renee Alame, Koharu Nishikawa and Jizelle Sibai, and Ymerali Ibraimi, Nikolas Baker and Jeffrey Strydom, will represent Australia in Junior Billie Jean King Cup and…
Read moreRenee Alame, Koharu Nishikawa and Jizelle Sibai, and Ymerali Ibraimi, Nikolas Baker and Jeffrey Strydom, will represent Australia in Junior Billie Jean King Cup and…
Kimberly Birrell: Reframing attitude to clay

8 May, 2025
In the second part of our series analysing Australian tennis on clay we spotlight Kimberly Birrell, who has chosen to embrace clay in 2025 despite it not being her…
Read moreIn the second part of our series analysing Australian tennis on clay we spotlight Kimberly Birrell, who has chosen to embrace clay in 2025 despite it not being her…
Maya Joint reflects on “crazy but super exciting” rise

7 May, 2025
Australia’s Maya Joint has had to adjust her mindset as she has risen to become a top-80 presence and one of the world’s highest-ranked teenagers.
Read moreAustralia’s Maya Joint has had to adjust her mindset as she has risen to become a top-80 presence and one of the world’s highest-ranked teenagers.
Aussie Watch: Largest contingent in 36 years take on Rome

6 May, 2025
At least nine Australians will feature in the Rome Masters main draw, the largest group since 1989 when 11 players competed in the tournament.
Read moreAt least nine Australians will feature in the Rome Masters main draw, the largest group since 1989 when 11 players competed in the tournament.
Ranking Movers: Vukic returns to form in Estoril

6 May, 2025
Aleksandar Vukic returns to the world's top 80 after an Estoril semifinal run featuring his biggest match win since Australian Open 2025.
Read moreAleksandar Vukic returns to the world's top 80 after an Estoril semifinal run featuring his biggest match win since Australian Open 2025.
Aussie Weekly Wrap: Sharma triumphs amid dominant patch

5 May, 2025
Astra Sharma continued her scintillating form in Bonita Springs, Florida, winning her first singles title since the City of Playford International in October 2023.
Read moreAstra Sharma continued her scintillating form in Bonita Springs, Florida, winning her first singles title since the City of Playford International in October 2023.
Big Aussie contingent set for Roland Garros
![Australians-at-Roland-Garros (L-R) Jordan Thompson, Alexei Popyrin, Alex de Minaur, Daria Kasatkina and Maya Joint are all on the Roland Garros main-draw entry lists. [Getty Images]](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Australians-at-Roland-Garros-700x450.jpg)
2 May, 2025
At least 13 Australians are confirmed in the main draw for the year’s second Grand Slam event at Roland Garros, which begins on Sunday 25 May 2025.
Read moreAt least 13 Australians are confirmed in the main draw for the year’s second Grand Slam event at Roland Garros, which begins on Sunday 25 May 2025.
Young Australian contingent to headline wheelchair World Team Cup

2 May, 2025
Four juniors will make their World Team Cup debut in Antalya on Tuesday as Australia aims to improve on their runners-up finish last year.
Read moreFour juniors will make their World Team Cup debut in Antalya on Tuesday as Australia aims to improve on their runners-up finish last year.
Australian team named for 2025 Virtus World Tennis Championships

1 May, 2025
Australia’s top tennis players with an intellectual disability or autism are preparing to represent the nation on the world stage at the 2025 Virtus World Tennis Championships.
Read moreAustralia’s top tennis players with an intellectual disability or autism are preparing to represent the nation on the world stage at the 2025 Virtus World Tennis Championships.