The polarising tennis star was called out this week after his first-round loss at the AO. But should we really be upset or surprised when talented athletes don’t meet our expectations?
Tennis’ most divisive and charismatic player is launching his own podcast, joining a growing number of athletes who are grabbing the mic from traditional media to help build their brands. But are player pods an avenue to unfiltered authenticity or a calculated career move?
At least, not entirely. For Esquire Australia’s first cover story, the mercurial tennis star from Canberra gets candid.
You may know them, but you definitely don’t know their tats. Here are the celebrities with some seriously unexpected ink.
The world No. 8 is through to the fourth round of the Australian Open – and he’s gotten there in style
With millions on the line this Australian Open, we take a look at the players who pocketed the most in prize money during the last calendar year
It has been more than 50 years since Australia ruled the tennis world, the golden age of 1950-1975 replaced by decades of slim pickings. Now, quietly but unmistakably, an industrious batch of local men has broken through, igniting hopes that a new era of homegrown success is close at hand
Post the Big Three, the gate is open for the best of a new generation of tennis superstars to dominate the men’s game in the years to come. Ahead of the Australian Open, we caught up with some of the world’s best, to ask who among them has what it takes to make the leap into greatness. Next up: Daniil Medvedev