Australian Pro Tour News
Kohlschreiber, Frech crowned Canberra champions
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12 January, 2020
Veteran German Philipp Kohlschreiber held off Finnish young gun Emil Ruusuvuori while Poland’s Magdalena Frech was handed the Apis Canberra International title in…
Read moreVeteran German Philipp Kohlschreiber held off Finnish young gun Emil Ruusuvuori while Poland’s Magdalena Frech was handed the Apis Canberra International title in…
Double doubles joy at Canberra International
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11 January, 2020
All-Australian duos claim both men’s and women’s doubles titles at the Apis Canberra International in Bendigo.
Read moreAll-Australian duos claim both men’s and women’s doubles titles at the Apis Canberra International in Bendigo.
Finn rises at Canberra International
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10 January, 2020
Unseeded Finnish player Emil Ruusuvuori makes the running at the Apis Canberra International while all-Aussie pairings will feature in both doubles finals.
Read moreUnseeded Finnish player Emil Ruusuvuori makes the running at the Apis Canberra International while all-Aussie pairings will feature in both doubles finals.
Gallant Fourlis falls in Canberra International
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9 January, 2020
The last Australians drop out of contention at the Apis Canberra International in Bendigo, despite Victorian Jaimee Fourlis taking it up to the women’s top seed.
Read moreThe last Australians drop out of contention at the Apis Canberra International in Bendigo, despite Victorian Jaimee Fourlis taking it up to the women’s top seed.
Bai at home in Bendigo
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6 January, 2020
Alison Bai joins fellow wildcards Jaimee Fourlis, Olivia Rogowska and Belinda Woolcock in the Apis Canberra International being held in Bendigo.
Read moreAlison Bai joins fellow wildcards Jaimee Fourlis, Olivia Rogowska and Belinda Woolcock in the Apis Canberra International being held in Bendigo.
Polmans among eight Aussie men in Canberra Challenger
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5 January, 2020
Relocated to Bendigo due to ongoing bushfire activity, the Apis Canberra International gets underway on Monday with plenty of familiar names.
Read moreRelocated to Bendigo due to ongoing bushfire activity, the Apis Canberra International gets underway on Monday with plenty of familiar names.
Apis Canberra International relocates to Bendigo
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3 January, 2020
Due to the current conditions affecting Canberra, the decision has been made to move the Apis Canberra International to Bendigo.
Read moreDue to the current conditions affecting Canberra, the decision has been made to move the Apis Canberra International to Bendigo.
Max Purcell: continuing to build
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29 December, 2019
On the cusp of the top 200, in-form 21-year-old Max Purcell believes next year will be "bigger and better" after his most consistent season yet in 2019.
Read moreOn the cusp of the top 200, in-form 21-year-old Max Purcell believes next year will be "bigger and better" after his most consistent season yet in 2019.
Biggest movers: vast improvement for Aussie men in 2019
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26 November, 2019
We look back at a stellar 12 months for several of Australia's men in the ATP rankings -- and celebrate the biggest movers and improvers.
Read moreWe look back at a stellar 12 months for several of Australia's men in the ATP rankings -- and celebrate the biggest movers and improvers.
Duckworth wins in Pune, back inside top 100
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18 November, 2019
James Duckworth is expected to gain direct entry into the Australian Open main draw after winning his fourth Challenger title of the season in India.
Read moreJames Duckworth is expected to gain direct entry into the Australian Open main draw after winning his fourth Challenger title of the season in India.
Biggest movers: Australian women soar in 2019 rankings
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14 November, 2019
In a banner season for Australian women's tennis, 14 of our players enjoyed significant rankings rises to end 2019 in a far higher position than one year earlier.
Read moreIn a banner season for Australian women's tennis, 14 of our players enjoyed significant rankings rises to end 2019 in a far higher position than one year earlier.
Biggest movers: Cabrera at career high, Sanders back
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5 November, 2019
Lizette Cabrera sets a new career-high ranking as Storm Sanders returns to the top 500 following her stunning return to singles.
Read moreLizette Cabrera sets a new career-high ranking as Storm Sanders returns to the top 500 following her stunning return to singles.