OpinionMichael BurgessMichael Burgess: Aces deserve a bigger potForget yachting stopovers and short form netball - it's time for local government to get serious about supporting our two annual professional tennis tournaments.11 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Ferrer's legacy still intact despite early exitDavid Ferrer and the Heineken Open have gone together like tapas and vino tinto.11 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Isner wins second OpenJohn Isner has won his second Heineken Open, beating Yen-Hsun Lu in straight sets at Stanley St this afternoon.11 Jan 03:26 AM
TennisTennis: Murray setting trend as Becker and Edberg go back on circuitThe most absorbing debate around Melbourne Park this week does not concern the revamp of the Australian Open's show courts, nor the 50°C heat forecast for the middle of next week.10 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Changes boost Federer's confidenceOf Roger Federer's many qualities, his optimism is one of the greatest.10 Jan 04:30 PM
Australian OpenTennis: Horror draw for Oz playersAustralian players Bernard Tomic and Ashleigh Barty have the nightmare of facing world No1s Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams in the first round of the Australian Open.10 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Battle encore for Nadal, DjokovicThey boast the greatest rivalry in major tennis history - the only two men to have clashed in all four Grand Slam finals - and now the stage is set for a sequel to their epic six-hour Australian Open decider in 2012.09 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Staying fit has kept Ferrer in world eliteDavid Ferrer has come to be comfortable with being a tennis anomaly. Ranked World No 3, Ferrer sits alongside the likes of Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and Murray, yet rarely is he considered in the same company as the 'big four'.09 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisIsner wins marathon matchJohn Isner came from a set down to edge Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-7 7-6 7-6 in a marathon quarter-final at the Heineken Open.09 Jan 08:00 AM
TennisTennis: Ferrer has to slug it outDavid Ferrer has made a career, not to mention a lot of money, out of his fighting qualities.08 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisOuch! Kids risking big hits on courtBall girl Beatrice Smit took a 231km/h serve from John Isner in the shoulder yesterday, but the American star says "she was as tough as nails - she didn't flinch".08 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisMeet the Heineken Open WagsShe may be a full-fledged Wag, but Madison McKinley wasn't there to make the courtside look pretty.08 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Stakhovsky preferable to Federer, says MatosevicMarinko Matosevic cautiously admits playing Sergiy Stakhovsky today for a place in the Sydney International semifinals is far more appealing than facing the great Roger Federer.08 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: US dominates day threeMark down day three of the Heineken Open as the day of the US onslaught.08 Jan 07:43 AM
TennisIsner does damage with big serveIf ball kids were paid, they might get danger money when John Isner is playing.08 Jan 06:02 AM
Australian OpenTennis: Mattek-Sands defeats top seed with ease in SydneyAgnieszka Radwanska insists she can still contend for Australian Open honours despite carrying a worrying shoulder injury.07 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Cancer survivor courts successRoss Hutchins talks about it like it was an inconvenience rather than something that could have killed him.07 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Home boy Isner aims to do better overseasMaybe it's the beer, the bagels or the baseball but it's fair to say John Isner likes the comforts of home.07 Jan 04:30 PM
Australian OpenTennis: Hewitt out of classic, focusing on OpenLleyton Hewitt has pulled out of the Kooyong Classic in Melbourne, saying the toll on his ageing body could have spoiled his Australian Open bid.07 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisKohlschreiber slices past SpaniardFifth seed Philipp Kohlschreiber needed to draw on all his 10 years of experience playing in Auckland's unique Stanley St venue to get past his first-round opponent.07 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Statham goes down in first roundRubin Statham was ousted from the Heineken Open today by Lukas Lacko in 69 minutes, leaving the singles draw shorn of any Kiwis midway through the first round.07 Jan 12:41 AM
TennisTennis: Hewitt's return as top Australian leaves former great Cash with mixed feelings06 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisOpen exits expose Kiwi weaknessThe parlous state of New Zealand tennis was laid bare on the opening day of the Heineken Open, with all three Kiwi hopes outclassed in the qualifying rounds.06 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTop view served with beerWatching tennis from their own apartment with a never-ending beer supply, a 24-hour concierge and six of their closest friends wasn't a bad way to ease in.06 Jan 04:30 PM
TennisTennis: Haas keen to keep ahead of new starsProfessional sport is becoming an increasingly younger athlete's business but it doesn't seem to be the case in tennis.06 Jan 04:30 PM