Aussies Ash Barty and Emma McKeon shortlisted for global Sportswoman of the Year accolade
Ash Barty and Emma McKeon, the Australian superstars who lit up international sport in 2021, will now go head-to-head for a global sports prize.
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Ash Barty and Emma McKeon, the Australian superstars who lit up international sport in 2021, will now go head-to-head for a global sports prize.
It seemed impossible that the 2022 Australian Open would ever be separated from the saga surrounding Novak Djokovic’s week-long stay in Melbourne. Even as Rafael Nadal insisted in the build-up that the Australian Open is “much more important than any player”, it didn’t feel that way. Ad/> Something exceptional needed to happen to move the discussion on.
Melbourne - An Australian Open like no other began in controversy with the deportation of Novak Djokovic but culminated in one of the greatest comebacks in tennis history by Rafael Nadal on Sunday.
Over 36 hours on from being crowned men's doubles champion in Melbourne, Nick Kyrgios was still not done with the trash talk. On Sunday he called fellow Australian Open doubles finalist Max Purcell a "donut" for suggesting the crowd behaviour Kyrgios encouraged at the tournament was bad for the game.
Nick Kyrgios has lashed out at the media and doubles rival Max Purcell as he denied claims he had disrespected world number one Ash Barty following her Australian Open win.
Ash Barty remains world No. 1 after winning the Australian Open for the first time in her career on Saturday. Barty's straight-sets win over Danielle Collins means she has extended her ranking points lead over No.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios has lashed out at the media and doubles rival Max Purcell as he denied claims he had disrespected world number one Ash Barty following her Australian Open win.
MELBOURNE : Nick Kyrgios has lashed out at the media and doubles rival Max Purcell as he denied claims he had disrespected world number one Ash Barty following her Australian Open win.