World No.9 Rafael Nadal still believes his best tennis can upset Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, admitting he “would be at home fishing” if he didn’t.
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Nick Kyrgios inspires Andrew Harris' return to tennis in Canberra Challenger
Nothing has changed for Nick Kyrgios and Andrew Harris since winning the junior Wimbledon doubles title.
How Carlos Brathwaite landed at the Sydney Thunder
Barely a week ago Carlos Brathwaite was on holidays in Norway. Now he shapes as a key man for the Thunder.
Racing: Damion Flower's $1.6 million sales topper ready for magic result
When Damion Flower signed for $1.6 million to buy a Snitzel colt at Magic Millions last year, which would become Chauffeur, there was only one thought in his mind.
Pat Cummins declares himself fully fit for ODI series against Pakistan
Pat Cummins believes he’s finally put his injury woes behind him ahead of the ODI series against Pakistan.
Destanee Aiava: learning to handle a media throng
Surrounded by another media throng, this time on Kooyong’s historic centre court, life for Destanee Aiava is very different to what it was just a week or two ago.
Michelle Heyman nominated for LGBTI sports personality of the year award
Michelle Heyman doesn’t try to cover up who she is because she has always been so comfortable in her own skin.
Nick Kyrgios receiving cortisone, but vows to push through pain at Australian Open
Nick Kyrgios is relying on cortisone to help him recover from a knee injury in time for the Australian Open, but insists he won’t allow the pain to derail his grand slam assault.
Sydney Sixers unhappy with Cricket Australia over Steve O'Keefe withdrawal from BBL
Cricket Australia’s decision to withdraw Steve O’Keefe from the Big Bash League has brought a terse response from the Sydney Sixers and questions about the spinner’s best preparation for next month’s Test tour of India.
Australian Open 2017: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal in rare seeding territory, but Pat Cash says Andy Murray the man to beat
At an Australian Open that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will enter with their lowest seedings in 16 and 12 years respectively, former finalist Pat Cash has declared five-time runner-up Andy Murray the favourite for a long-overdue success.

