David Packman
Packman's Wrap: The Australian Open Was A Far-Fetched Fantasy No One Could Have Predicted
The most complete wrap of the Australian Open action from our man on the ground, David Packman.
Mastermind Rafa "uses the Force" at The Australian Open
Rafa taught the wildly-talented apprentice a lesson in persistence and will, in playing each point on its merit, and in maintaining a laser-like focus on the moment at hand.
Nick Kyrgios Went Down A Rabbit Hole At The Australian Open
We were all invited to a mad tea party at Hisense Arena on Wednesday night as Nick Kyrgios' adventures in wonderland continued, this time ending in a back-to-front, upside down loss to Italian Andreas Seppi.
Alex The Kid Just Had The Biggest Win Of His Short Career At The Australian Open
Staring down match point, De Minaur seemed to channel his inner Lleyton Hewitt – a mentor and huge advocate of the young Aussie – by snuffing out the challenge and then rising from the ashes.
Aussie Unknowns Blast Through Qualifiers To Crack The Australian Open
Alex Bolt and Blake Mott came from obscurity to bust down the door and make the Australian Open.
Aussie Tennis Teens Set For The Big Show In Brisbane
Destanee Aiava's resounding start to the year comes on the heels of an equally spectacular end to 2016. Meanwhile, fast-rising 17-year-old Alex De Minaur ensured the men's main draw wasn't lacking in prodigious young Aussie talent either.
Dylan Alcott Plays Hard On And Off The Court And The Accolades Keep On Coming
If you saw that guy crowd surfing in a wheelchair and rapping on stage with the Wu Tang Clan at Meredith a couple years back, you know who Dylan Alcott is. He's also just been nominated for the biggest gong in Australian Tennis.
These Aussie Tennis Teens Are Making Their Presence Felt On The World Stage
Aside from the American teenagers, the results racked up by these four young Australians on the Challenger tour this year is the best of any country in the world. Not bad, when you consider 140 countries compete at this level.
Nick Kyrgios Just Laid Down The Performance Of His Career In Tokyo
Critics be damned, Nick Kyrgios just played the tournament of his career in Tokyo and the tennis world loved every minute of it. He now stands at 38-14 for the season, becoming the fifth men's player to win three or more titles in 2016.
Ball Gazing: Looking to The Future of Big Data and Sport
According to this futurist, artificial intelligence referees and 3D player modelling could lie ahead.
AFL Draft Camp Record Holders: Where Are They Now?
We picked out some record-breaking test achievements and asked the question—where are these players now?
After a Controversial Run, Australia's Tomic and Kyrgios Crash Out of Wimbledon
Kyrgios questions his own passion while Tomic lets opportunity slip.