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Confident Barty ready for Belarusian challenge
Newly-minted top 10 star Ash Barty, undefeated in a month, is thrilled to be back at home and is ready for the force of the Belarusian squad.In form Stosur back in Australian Fed Cup fold
With her major-winning doubles success beginning to translate to the singles court, Sam Stosur is hoping to help Australia oust Belarus and advance to the Fed Cup final.Hon: Fed Cup return in Brisbane “a dream come true”
At a career-high ranking, Priscilla Hon will feature in Australia's Fed Cup team for the second straight tie, hoping to help the green-and-gold advance to the final.Tennis clubs open up with 40 clubs set to install innovative online booking platform
Forty tennis venues across Australia will be more accessible than ever before, with anew $200,000 Federal Government grant funding the installation of an innovative… More than $300,000 for courts in QLD thanks to Federal funding
Clubs across Queensland have enjoyed one of the biggest injections of money into facilities under the latest round of funding through the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.… ‘The Fed Express’ to take Gold Coasters to Fed Cup semi-final for FREE
A FREE bus, dubbed ‘The Fed Express’ has been commissioned by Tennis Queensland to take Gold Coast tennis fans all the way to the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas semi-final… Fed Cup semi-final to leave a lasting legacy through giveaway bonanza
Three thousand Easter tennis treats, including racquets, balls and Hot Shots classes will be given away in South East Queensland from today to mark the two week countdown… Biggest movers: Barty in top 10, gains for Stosur, Thompson
In the week that Ash Barty cracked the world's top 10, there were also significant improvements in the rankings for fellow Aussies Sam Stosur and Jordan Thompson after good…Tomljanovic wins opening match in Charleston
No.14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic wins her first-round match at the WTA Volvo Car Open in Charleston as qualifiers Astra Sharma and Destanee Aiava bow out.Ash Barty hits career-high singles ranking of world No.9
Australia's Ash Barty is now the only player in the world, female or male, to currently hold a top 10 ranking in both singles and doubles.