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Stay up to date with the latest tennis news from around the world. The Huddle brings you breaking updates, match results, ranking movements and expert analysis covering the ATP and WTA Tours, Grand Slams and Australian tennis stars. From injury news to standout performances, our tennis news coverage keeps you informed as the biggest stories unfold across the season.

Who Has the Strongest Serve in Tennis?

A dominant service game is a key ingredient to grand-slam glory. Ahead of the 2026 Australian open, we count down the fastest serves in tennis’ open era.
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Aussie Maya Joint Stuns Serena Williams in Wimbledon Comeback

Australian rising star Maya Joint pulled off the shock of Wimbledon 2026 on Tuesday night, defeating 23-time grand slam champion Serena Williams in three sets on centre court in London.

What Is a Tennis Grand Slam? The Four Majors Explained

The four biggest tournaments in tennis, and the rare feat of winning all of them inside a single year.

The Williams Sisters Return: One Last Dance at Wimbledon

Serena and Venus Williams have been granted a Wimbledon doubles wildcard, reuniting on Centre Court for the first time since their 2016 title run.

Ash Barty's Wimbledon Win: The Story of the 2021 Title

Ash Barty won Wimbledon in 2021, beating Karolina Pliskova in three sets. Relive the final, the Goolagong Cawley tribute and her full SW19 record.

Wimbledon Prize Money 2026: Round-by-Round Breakdown

Wimbledon paid out a record £53.5 million in 2025, and the 2026 fund is tipped to climb again before play starts on 29 June.

French Open: Sabalenka Stunned by Shnaider in Quarter-Final

Aryna Sabalenka was two points from victory before losing 12 of the last 13 games, as Diana Shnaider booked her first Grand Slam semi-final at Roland Garros.

Serena Williams Returns

The 23-time Grand Slam champion announces her return to competitive tennis at Queen's Club, partnering with rising star Victoria Mboko in doubles.

When Does Wimbledon Start in 2026?

Wimbledon 2026 starts Monday 29 June and wraps Sunday 12 July. Fourteen days of grass-court tennis, two weeks of overnight viewing for Australian punters, and the only major still played on the surface the sport was born on.

Sinner Hunts Career Glory on Rome Home Soil

The world No. 1 brings a 23-match winning streak to the Foro Italico, where he could become only the second man to complete the Career Golden Masters.

Italian Open Tennis Betting Guide: How to Bet on the Rome Masters from Australia

The Internazionali BNL d'Italia sits at the heart of the European clay swing, and it's one of the last chances punters get to read form before Roland Garros.

Sinner vs Alcaraz: The Head-to-Head Story of Tennis’s Defining Rivalry

Seventeen matches, nine finals, and a score that keeps flipping. Here’s where the Sincaraz rivalry stands after Monte Carlo 2026.

How to Bet on the French Open in 2026: A Guide for Australian Punters

Roland Garros runs from 18 May to 7 June 2026. Here’s what Aussie punters need to know about markets, clay-court form and watching the action from home.
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