Tennis
Dave Luddy - Australian Open
Our tennis correspondent, Dave Luddy, live from the Australian Open in Melbourne. Audio
Hewitt farewells tennis, Sharapova in action
Australia's favourite foul-mouthed tennis star, Lleyton Hewitt, has ended his career with a straight-sets loss to David Ferrer at the Australian open in Melbourne. Audio
Midday Sports News for 22 January 2016
The All Black number eight Kieran Read will captain the Crusaders for the 2016 Super Rugby season, though he'll miss the start of the competition. Audio
Stars cruise into third round of Australian Tennis Open
A number of big names in tennis cruised through to the third round of the Australian Open yesterday. Audio
Upsets on Day 2 of Australian Open
Day two of the Australian Open was one of upsets yesterday. Audio
Nadal and Halep out of Australian Open
Rafael Nadal and Simona Halep have suffered surprise first round losses at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Venus Williams beaten in Melbourne
The American tennis player Venus Williams has been upset in the first round of singles at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Tennis corruption 'worse than ever'
One of the reporters behind an investigation into allegations of widespread corruption at the top levels of tennis says he believes the issue is worse than ever.
Allegations of match-fixing overshadow Australian Open
The first day of the Australian Open was dominated by media coverage the allegations of matchfixing of previous tournaments. Audio
Tennis rocked by match fixing allegations
Tennis has become the latest major international sport to become ensnared in allegations of corruption. Audio
Stosur, Wozniacki exit early in Melbourne
The biggest shocks on the first day of the Australian Open came on the women's side, with local star Samantha Stosur and former world No.1 Caroline Wozniacki both exiting.
Auckland champ goes home early
The Australian Open's underway, and new Auckland champion Sloane Stephens has already been knocked out in straight sets - by a Chinese qualifier.
$16.5 million dollar upgrade to Stanley Street Arena
The ASB Classic wrapped up over the weekend and while organisers say it was a resounding success, a $16.5 million dollar upgrade is needed to bring the Stanley Street arena up to a level required to… Video, Audio
Former NZ tennis #1 Brett Steven on match fixing allegations
The allegations have overshadowed the first day of the Australian Open in Melbourne, where eight of those players were due to play. Audio
All eyes on Melbourne in wake of corruption allegations
The sporting world has been rocked by allegations of widespread match fixing at the top level of tennis. We're joined by our tennis correspondent David Luddy, who's in Melbourne for the Australian… Audio
Suspected match fixing in tennis revealed
Secret files exposing evidence of widespread suspected match fixing at the top level of world tennis, including at Wimbledon, have been revealed by the BBC.
Tennis match fixing
Fairfax Media tennis reporter David Long talks about the latest sporting scandal. This time it's allegations of match fixing in top level tennis. Audio
Midday Sports News for 18 January 2016
Serena Williams insists she is 120 per cent ready to defend her Australian Open tennis crown. Audio
Court bored by women's tennis
Australian tennis great Margaret Court believes the women's game has become a "little bit boring" because players are not attacking enough.