The CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the Australian Open has explored the possibility of paying homage to the greatest champions of the Happy Slam, as part of a project to further improve the f
Given his success in the history of the Australian Open, Melbourne Park has planned to create a statue of Novak Djokovic. Tournament coordinator Craig Tiley acknowledged the 37-year-old’s unprecedented accomplishment of capturing 10 Australian Open titles,
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley has given the green light to a giant statue of Novak Djokovic being built at Melbourne Park. The veteran Serb was denied another Grand Slam title at this year's tournament, having been forced to withdraw from his semi-final against Alexander Zverev with a torn muscle.
An injured Novak Djokovic quit because of a torn muscle in his left leg after dropping the first set of his Australian Open semifinal against Alexander Zverev on Friday.
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley's call for Novak Djokovic to be immortalised in statue at Melbourne Park has been shot down by Aussie broadcaster Gerard Whateley, who also argued that fans were within their rights to boo the 24-time major winner.
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley wants to have a giant Novak Djokovic statue at Melbourne Park. The Serb had a forgetful campaign at the 2025 Australian Open, but not in terms of his performance.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said he is confident Novak Djokovic will return to the season-opening Grand Slam next year after injury ended the 37-year-old's latest challenge in the semi-finals at Melbourne Park.
Novak Djokovic stepped up a level in his Australian Open third round match against Tomas Machac on Friday, brushing the Czech aside 6-1 6-4 6-4 with a vintage performance to reach the second week at Melbourne Park for the 17th time.
Zverev is 0-2 in major finals; this will be his first at Melbourne Park. Novak Djokovic of Serbia gestures as he leaves Rod Laver Arena after retiring in his semifinal match against against ...
Djokovic said he wanted an apology from Channel 9 and Tony Jones, who called the 24-time Grand Slam champion overrated and a has-been during an on-air appearance at Melbourne Park.
Novak Djokovic has received the apologies he wanted from the Australian Open’s local broadcaster and its employee who insulted him on the air.