Tennis legend Jim Courier is back at the Australian Open with the American missing the start of the tournament for devastating reasons. Jim Courier is back and the tennis legend couldn’t have done so soon enough.
Tennis legend Jim Courier has touched down in Melbourne ... pictured wearing their tennis outfits at Melbourne Park, and will also host a fashion event together next week.
Novak Djokovic has said he will avoid doing interviews on court at the Australian Open until he receives an apology from the Nine Network, after reporter Tony Jones's "mockery of Serbian fans".
Jim Courier doesn't expect to see Andy Murray in Novak Djokovic's box in the upcoming period but wouldn't be surprised at all if the Briton returned to the Serb's team for the French Open and Wimbledon.
It is now 53 years since Ken Rosewall defeated Mal Anderson to win the Australian Open at the age of 37. Should the No.7 seed, whose ball striking was breathtaking on Tuesday night, secure an 11th Australian Open title this week, that record will be his.
Post-match interviews are the talk of Melbourne Park after Novak Djokovic snubbed Jim Courier. They are on people’s minds and Roger Rasheed would probably not want his chat with Ben Shelton ...
Defending champion Jannik Sinner overcame some third-set cramping and beat Ben Shelton to return to the Australian Open final as he seeks a third Grand Slam title.
Alexander Zverev has the ability to beat any player in the world on any day. He has come close to his first Grand Slam for the third time and will be meeting Jannik Sinner in the summit clash of the Australian Open on Sunday (January 26).
Novak Djokovic says he will continue to decline on-court interviews at the Australian Open until he receives an apology for ‘insulting’ remarks directed at him by an anchor on the tournament’s host broadcaster Channel Nine.
The last time Novak Djokovic and Jim Courier crossed paths in Rod Laver ... Djokovic spoke to Courier the next time they met in Melbourne Park—after Novak’s memorable 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 ...
Italian world No. 1 books meeting with second-ranked German Alexander Zverev, who advanced when Novak Djokovic retired. Read more at straitstimes.com.
So the beloved American’s absence at Melbourne Park this year was noticed almost immediately, as many took to social media to ask where Courier was during the early days of the tournament.