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Johanna Konta slumps to Australian Open first round defeat by Ons Jabeur 

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Jo Konta's problems when faced with players who bring a box of tricks to the court surfaced again on Tuesday morning when she was bundled out of the Australian Open.




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Kyle Edmund and Jo Konta crash out of Australian Open in the first round

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Kyle Edmund and Jo Konta suffered a thudding disappointment at the Australian Open as a big day for British singles players started woefully.




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Maria Sharapova unsure of 2021 Australian Open entry as she crashes out of this year's tournament

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Maria Sharapova's precipitous tumble down the rankings continued after she was bundled out of the Australian Open first round by Donna Vekic.




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Elliot Benchetrit reveals umpire's scathing remark after he asked a ball-girl to peel his banana

The Frenchman, who has been embroiled in a sexism storm over the incident during the qualifying match, said John Blom told him the girl was 'not his slave'.




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Alex Zverev vows to give away ALL of the £2.5m Aus Open winning prize if he wins

And the No 7 seed will also offer up $10,000 (£6,180) for every match he wins in the first major of the tennis calendar if he fails to win the tournament.




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FIVE THINGS YOU MISSED FROM AUSTRALIAN OPEN DAY THREE

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Here, Sportsmail's Tennis Correspondent rounds up some of the things you may have missed from day three of the action in Australia.




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THINGS YOU MISSED FROM THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN OVERNIGHT

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Sportsmail's tennis correspondent Mike Dickson rounds up some of the things you may have missed from day six in Melbourne.




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Captain Anne Keothavong backs Heather Watson to lead GB to Fed Cup glory

British captain Anne Keothavong is hoping that Heather Watson's off court contentment can translate into an upset for her team as they spend the next two days trying to reach the new Fed Cup finals.




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Heather Watson can't find feet on clay again as she crumbles against Anna Karolina Schmiedlova

MIKE DICKSON IN BRATISLAVA: Harriet Dart gave Great Britain a brief injection of hope, but an age old fallibility on clay means the country's leading women are likely to miss out on the riches.




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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal break record for highest ever attendance at a tennis match

Federer's mum Lynette was born in South Africa, and this was the Swiss star's sixth installment of his 'Match for Africa' aid of his foundation. The Swiss superstar teamed up with Bill Gates.




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Harriet Dart breaks down in tears as Great Britain crash out of the Fed Cup to Slovakia

MIKE DICKSON IN BRATISLAVA: An emotional Harriet Dart had to be consoled by team-mates after failing to stop Great Britain from missing out on the bonanza of the new Fed Cup final week.




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Grigor Dimitrov edges out eighth seed Denis Shapovalov to reach the last 16 at the Rotterdam Open

Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov edged out Canadian eighth seed Denis Shapovalov 6-3 7-6(3) in a scrappy first round encounter at the Rotterdam Open on Monday.




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Dan Evans crashes out of Rotterdam Open as Frenchman Gael Monfils beats the British number one

PETER CARLINE IN ROTTERDAM: Gael Monfils was in unplayable mood as the world No 9 saw off British No 1 Dan Evans in straight sets to reach the semi-finals of the Rotterdam Open. 




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Kyle Edmund triumphs in decisive tie-breaker to edge into New York Open semi-finals

The British no 3 was broken three times by the world number 84 after taking an early 2-0 lead to surrender the first set 6-3. But Edmund later converted his first match point to wrap up the win.




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Gael Monfils defends his title in Rotterdam as he sweeps aside Felix Auger-Aliassime

PETER CARLINE IN ROTTERDAM: The World No 9 looked every part the defending champion, preying on the weaknesses of Auger-Aliassime to triumph in an hour and 26 minutes.




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Kyle Edmund's resurgence continues after British No 3 beats Andreas Seppi to win New York Open final

MIKE DICKSON: Kyle Edmund's revival of the past few months gathered further pace on Sunday when he took his second title on the main ATP Tour.




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Kim Clijsters beaten in first WTA match for almost eight years by Garbine Muguruza

Kim Clijsters was beaten by Garbine Muguruza on her return to the professional circuit after nearly eight years in the first round of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.




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Roger Federer will miss French Open following surgery on right knee

Roger Federer is to miss the next three months of the season after undergoing surgery on his right knee, a reminder that even the greats are not immortal.




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British number one Dan Evans comes from behind to beat Fabio Fognini

Dan Evans claimed his fourth victory over a top-20 player this season by coming from a set down against Fabio Fognini at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.




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Katie Boulter produces impressive upset at the Mexico Open 

Di Lorenzo is ranked more than 250 places higher than the 23-year-old and two consecutive breaks put the American up 4-0 as she wrapped up the first set inside 26 minutes in Acapulco.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Maria Sharapova turned in some Oscar-worthy performances in her time

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: She isn't on the payroll, but if any athlete has publicly verified the immense benefits of meldonium, it is Sharapova.




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Maria Sharapova's ban left her brand in trouble... the battle to salvage her legacy is now over

MIKE DICKSON: Her retirement deprives tennis of a star name, one of several likely to depart the sport in the next two years. Others will, however, be able to leave with their heads held higher.




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Jo Konta through to quarter finals of Monterrey Open after win over Tatjana Maria  

The Briton, who kicked off the week with a straight-sets win against Kim Clijsters, had 10 break points without converting a single one on her way to a first-set tie-break against her German opponent.




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ATP suspends men's tennis tour for SIX WEEKS due to the coronavirus outbreak

The Miami Open was cancelled earlier on Thursday but now the event in Monte-Carlo next month will not take place, as well as tournaments in Houston, Marrakech, Barcelona and Budapest.




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World tennis unites to slam French Open as tournament put back without consultation amid coronavirus

World tennis has united to take a pointed swipe at the French Open, as the whole spring clay-court season was formally abandoned.




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Coronavirus Serbia: Novak Djokovic and wife Jelena set to donate £890,000 to buy ventilators

The world tennis number one sought advice from people around the world on how best to direct help where it is needed before making the donation, which is approximately £890,000.




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Katie Swan serves up food for disadvantaged families in Wichita amid coronavirus crisis

A lack of activity in the current enforced off-season has hardly been a problem for Katie Swan, unlike so many of her fellow tennis players. She has been busy contributing to a charity effort.




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ATP and WTA stars to go head-to-head in Virtual Madrid Open for £123,000 prize pot

Sixteen of the best players across the ATP and WTA tours will swap tennis rackets for video game controllers as it has been revealed the 2020 Madrid Open will now become a virtual competition. 




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Tennis Integrity Unit plans to step up prevention efforts amid fears over a rise in match-fixing  

Tennis integrity chiefs fear a spike in corrupted matches when tournaments resume, as lower-ranked players become more desperate to make ends meet.




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Roger Federer calls for Wimbledon fans to salute new champions

In a moving letter published by the All-England Club in the wake of this year's Wimbledon being postponed due to coronavirus, Federer calls for fans to stay positive and look forward.




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Coronavirus: Rafael Nadal announced as latest tennis star to take part in virtual Madrid Open

The Spaniard was announced alongside John Isner, Kiki Bertens and Fiona Ferro as the latest tennis stars to participate in the virtual event to help raise money for the coronavirus pandemic.




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Eugenie Bouchard agrees to a £3,200 charity date with a fan to provide meals to healthcare workers

Bouchard recently tweeted that 'quarantine would be a lot more fun with a boyfriend' and has since been inundated with messages from fans, with one lucky follower bagging himself a date.




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Tennis bodies join forces to offer financial help to lower tier players were left without an income

The tennis season was halted in early March due to the pandemic, leaving players in the lower tiers who depend solely on tournament winnings without the chance to earn a living.




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Serena Williams' coach Patrick Mouratoglou launches live tennis showdown league without fans

The Mouratoglou Academy will host real tennis matches between some of the world's greatest players which will be streamed live to fans across the world during COVID-19 lockdown.




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Djokovic, Federer and Nadal could face opposition to proposals to support lower-ranked players

Novak Djokovic has sent a letter endorsed by Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer, to fellow top-100 ranked players asking them to donate and support those ranked between 250 and 700.




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Novak Djokovic slammed for his anti-vaccine stance by one of his country's top scientists

The world No 1 has suggested that he could delay his return to the tennis tour, were it to be made compulsory for him to take any safeguard that emerged against the virus.




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Paul Jubb has his sights set on breaking into top 100 when tennis resumes after turning professional

The days of Paul Jubb having to forego his Wimbledon prize money are over, now that he is formally leaving college in America to turn professional.




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Inside the world of Novak Djokovic: A disciplined Christian that is against vaccination

Novak Djokovic is many things. He is a Christian, a meditator, a yoga-enthusiast, a father, a husband, president of the ATP Player Council, speaks five languages and he's incredibly spiritual.




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Roger Federer proposes merging men's and women's tennis tours into one

The 20-time grand-slam champion posted a series of tweets on Wednesday afternoon expressing his belief that the sport would be better off with one stronger governing body.




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After Roger Federer's tweet, how likely is a men's and women's merger in tennis?

MIKE DICKSON: Roger Federer has sparked a conversation throughout the world of tennis by tweeting a suggestion about merging the governing bodies of the men's and women's game.




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Nadal pulls out of virtual match due to 'back issue' as Murray wows fans with hilarious commentary

Rafael Nadal has endured a series of injuries during his illustrious career but the latest setback appeared to happen in the comfort of his own home. 




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Novak Djokovic trusts wife Jelena with his haircut and seems pleased with the end result

With his hair in need of a trim, world number one Djokovic gave wife Jelena the responsibility amid the coronavirus lockdown, and was happy with the end product, saying 'Not bad!'




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Novak Djokovic defies Spain's coronavirus lockdown laws to practice on clay

Djokovic posted a video on Instagram showing him exchanging shots with another man at a tennis club in the coastal city of Marbella, where the Serb has reportedly stayed.




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Brain behind Tennis Point Exhibition says organisers must listen to stars

Rapson admits staging the eight-man tournament in a corner of western Germany was a 'shot in the dark', but it was considered a sufficient success for four extra competitors to be added.




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Djokovic and Nadal vow to stay off court until tennis officially resumes in Spain on Monday

Great rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal were united by the same misdemeanour this week - breaking the lockdown rules in Spain in order to practise.




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Dan Evans ready to turn to Tim Henman's former coach in a bid to keep him in optimum shape

EXCLUSIVE: Dan Evans will team up with Kieron Vorster, a no-nonsense South African whose clients have included ex-top-10 player Wayne Ferreira and ex-Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.




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Monica Seles became the youngest Grand Slam winner at 16, but what came next brought her turmoil

EXCLUSIVE: Monica Seles knew that everything had changed when Johnny Carson turned up at the victory party to celebrate her winning the French Open at just 16-years-old, 30 years ago.




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Sir Alex Ferguson will look to emulate Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund - GARY NEVILLE

GARY NEVILLE: On Monday night, Sir Alex Ferguson would have celebrated with his title-winning team and enjoyed the evening. But on Tuesday night, he'd have been watching Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich in Europe and he will have thought: 'Right, that's where we're going.'




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Gary Neville: Germany are in fashion but England must not forget its football identity

For four years we have been treated to something special. It was as though their football was from another planet. But I sat in the Nou Camp and watched Bayern Munich complete a staggering 7-0 aggregate victory over Barcelona.




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Sir Alex Ferguson: GARY NEVILLE remembers why he was such a gigantic force as Manchester United manager

An exclusive insight into the greatest manager Britain has ever had from the man who spent his whole career at Manchester United and knows him best.