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Australian Open warm-up event to return after turmoil at Kooyong The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club will again host its storied exhibition event in Melbourne to give the world's leading tennis players ...
MELBOURNE - The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club will again host its storied exhibition event in Melbourne to give the world's leading tennis players another warm-up option before the Australian Open.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The annual Kooyong Classic faces an uncertain future after the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club board decided it would no longer be ...
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Back then, the Australian Open felt like a Grand Slam only by name. The tournament, then hosted at the outgrown facilities in Kooyong, a suburb of Melbourne, offered measly prize money and ...
Sir Andy Murray played at Kooyong in 2024. Picture: Jonathan DiMaggio/Getty Images First played in 1988, after the Australian Open was moved from Kooyong to Melbourne Park, the event has attracted ...
A new regime is hoping to put Kooyong’s troubled past behind it ... by us – about her potential appearance at the Australian Open, Minogue has weighed in. Despite being courted by the Open ...
The iconic Australian Open warm-up tournament - the Kooyong Classic - will be shown live and free on SBS once again in 2026. Alex de Minaur of Australia plays a backhand in his match against Andy ...
The 2025 Australian Open has reached the semifinals in Melbourne Park, Australia. The tennis tournament has seen some big names playing on the court this week, including the top-seeded defending ...
The Kooyong Classic, which started when the Australian Open moved from its grounds to the new Melbourne Park venue in 1988, will not take place in 2025. From January 12 though, attention will turn ...
In recent times, its prestige has dimmed as other Australian Open warm-up tournaments have emerged in Asia. Often hit by player pull-outs, Kooyong's loose format is anathema to tennis purists ...
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