Australian OpenErakovic's ready to make deep runNew Zealand No1 Marina Erakovic is only 26, but has already clocked up more major tournaments than any other Kiwi female.19 Jan 04:00 PM
Australian OpenIvanovic crashes out of Aussie OpenThe Australian Open has lost one of its brightest stars on day one, with former finalist Ana Ivanovic crashing to a shock first-round defeat.19 Jan 03:49 AM
TennisErakovic primed to break into top 30Marina Erakovic believes she can break into the top 30 players in the world.18 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisWide-ranging approach saved eventHeineken Open tournament director Karl Budge believes the wide-ranging recruitment approach is what saved the event this year despite a number of top players withdrawing.18 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisFederer keen for a breakThe new year has only just begun but Roger Federer is already looking forward to his end-of-season break.18 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Big serve, hail JiriYou might be hearing a whole lot more about Jiri Vesely. The Czech qualifier is the new Heineken Open champion, after beating Adrian Mannarino in a one sided-final yesterday.17 Jan 04:00 PM
New ZealandGreat serves off the court tooOver the past two weeks, spectators, players and celebrities feasted on top-notch food and drink at the ASB Classic and Heineken Open.17 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Top players find out director won't BudgeOver the last few weeks, Karl Budge has had some interesting tasks. As the ASB Classic and Heineken Open tournament director, he's in charge of two of the biggest annual sporting events in NZ.17 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Umpire puts some juice into deuceThe Heineken Open may have been missing some name players this week - but perhaps the most recognisable umpire in world tennis has been in Auckland.16 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisMannarino has a special shotHeineken Open finalist Adrian Mannarino has a special shot - and he can't wait to get it out of his game.16 Jan 09:26 AM
TennisTennis: Fans melt under Open heatA spectator was taken to hospital suffering from dehydration as the heat soared to 43C on the centre court at yesterday's Heineken Open quarter-finals.15 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Semifinal berth a stroke of Open luckLucas Pouille was meant to be on a flight out of Auckland on Tuesday night - now he finds himself in the Heineken Open semifinals.15 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Auckland’s showcase full of surprisesMichael Burgess and Kris Shannon look back at five other unexpected names to reach the decider of Auckland's long running ATP event.15 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisKiwi connections big help to South AfricanSouth African Kevin Anderson has strong New Zealand connections but that didn't help his cause in three previous visits to the Heineken Open.14 Jan 04:00 PM
OpinionMichael BurgessMichael Burgess: Melbournitis ailment lays NZ tournament lowThere's a strange virus sweeping through the Heineken Open - it could be called "Melbournitis".14 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Venus bring the fans to their feetIt's been a long time since a New Zealand player lost a match at the Heineken Open and walked off to a standing ovation.14 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Controversy reigns as world No 1 pairing exitThe Bryan brothers might be the best ever doubles pairing but the sporting gods seem to frown upon them whenever they play in Auckland.13 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: It's tough at the top for Open's last starIf Ernests Gulbis appears to have a slightly stooped appearance at times today, there might be a good reason for it.13 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisIt's game, set and rap ...Hip hop music and tennis may not be an obvious fit but try telling that to Kiwi rapper David Dallas.13 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisCrowd hold their breath again and again as Venus performs magicMichael Venus made history at the Heineken Open last night, becoming the first New Zealander to beat an overseas player at the tournament in more than a decade.13 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Inconsistency lets Kiwi down in endFor a few moments yesterday Rubin Statham touched the void.13 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisMichael Venus makes history at Heineken OpenMichael Venus made history at the Heineken Open last night, becoming the first New Zealander to beat an overseas player at the tournament in more than a decade.13 Jan 08:39 AM
OpinionDana JohannsenDana Johannsen: Open loses zip without big namesFollowing the high of the weekend's dream ASB Classic tennis final between the tournament's two biggest names, there is a flat feel about this week's Heineken Open.12 Jan 08:30 PM