TennisTennis: A long time between HeinekensWildcards Michael Venus (world No 426) and Rubin Statham (578) will be in action today, against Colombian Alejandro Gonzalez and Alejandro Falla respectively.12 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Kiwi duo push opponents all the wayWesley Whitehouse and Finn Tearney came close to causing an upset before losing a super tiebreaker to formidable Brazil and Belarus duo Marcelo Melo and Max Mirnyl.12 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Drop-outs clear Spaniard's pathNot everyone involved in the Heineken Open would have been too disappointed about the spate of pre-tournament withdrawals.12 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisFrenchman's win clouded by Paris attacksFrenchman Adrian Mannarino got off to a winning start at the Heineken Open yesterday but says the terrorist attacks in Paris have been on his mind.12 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Men's turn to hold courtThe first ball of the Heineken Open will be served today with the main draw singles and doubles beginning this evening and $84,500 up for grabs in Saturday's final.11 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Croatian teen to follow idolFans who attended the 2004 Heineken Open will have one abiding memory - watching a 17-year-old Rafael Nadal make a run to the tournament's final.11 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Big battle for Aussie title brewingShe rediscovered her fire but world No1 Serena Williams is still on the lookout for her best form as she attempts to break a five-year drought by winning the upcoming Australian Open.11 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisFerrer out of Heineken OpenIn another blow for the Heineken Open top seed David Ferrer has pulled out through injury.10 Jan 11:40 PM
New ZealandDoggy 'ball boys' win heartsNew Zealand's four-legged "doggy ball boys" have gone global after capturing the heart of tennis ace Venus Williams.10 Jan 09:00 PM
TennisWilliams back from the brinkVenus Williams has accumulated almost 100 trophies in her career, but has only three displayed in her bedroom.10 Jan 06:00 PM
OpinionPaul LewisPaul Lewis: A tired excuse is indefensibleIsner gave a rather astonishing (and late) reason for not defending his title in Auckland this week. Tired? I mean, we're all tired, aren't we?10 Jan 04:00 PM
OpinionMichael BurgessMichael Burgess: Earlier start would net best playersThere's only one way to avoid a repeat of the lamentable withdrawal by John Isner from the Heineken Open but it will take some lateral thinking by the ATP.10 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Five to follow as action hots upDavid Skipwith identifies five players to keep an eye on at the Heineken Open.10 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Williams wins the ClassicWilliams rebounded from an underwhelming first set to reverse her fortunes in a dominant second and hold her nerve during a tense third, eventually winning 2-6 6-3 6-3.10 Jan 03:54 AM
TennisTennis: ASB Classic latest updatesHerald tennis writers Michael Burgess, David Skipwith and Kris Shannon provide the latest updates from day six of the ASB Classic in Auckland.10 Jan 03:42 AM
TennisTennis: Latvian shows the competition the importance of being earnestWith a few exceptions, male tennis players are a pretty generic bunch. They hit the ball hard - the touch players, the serve and volleyers are long gone - and they hit the cliches even harder.09 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Wozniacki stamina earns victoryCaroline Wozniacki completed her first marathon last November - and was almost forced to run another in last night's ASB Classic semifinal.09 Jan 04:00 PM
New ZealandGame, set and Moet for fansChampagne bottles glistened in buckets of ice as beautiful people in stylish sunhats, designer glasses and perfect tans followed theaction at the ASB Tennis Classic in Auckland yesterday.08 Jan 04:00 PM
TennisTennis: Erakovic exits, Williams advancesBowing out of the doubles at the ASB Classic was something of a mixed blessing for Marina Erakovic.08 Jan 05:07 AM