Bernard Tomic has featured in every Australian Open since 2008, but won't be at Melbourne Park this year. Read more here.
Former Wimbledon quarterfinalist Bernard Tomic will not make an appearance at the Australia Open this season after he was left off the wildcard entrants to ...
[ he’d “win Wimbledon”](https://www.news.com.au/sport/tennis/australian-open/i-will-win-wimbledon-bernard-tomics-outrageous-claim/news-story/d42f7fbd6d01d3936e1ebe6a8d36161b) before the end of his career despite having lost in straight sets in qualifying to [ then-World No. 672) and American Bruno Kuzuhara (No. 406) and Philip Sekulic (No. 990), Edward Winter (No. 1017), Jeremy Jin (No. They’ll be joined by 21-year-olds Dane Sweeny (No. 543), 18-year-old’s Derek Pham (No. “We have a lot of issues that not a lot of players are happy about. Now all there is to do, is get back to where I belong.” 19-year-old’s James McCabe (No. 825 in August last year but he has rebounded somewhat, moving to No. The controversial 30-year-old Queenslander’s ranking dropped to world No.
The world No.462 wasn't among the wildcards announced for Australian Open qualifying by Tennis Australia, with the 30-year-old set to not be involved at ...
“Let the public see who is better for once and for all. Now all there is to do, is get back to where I belong." Plus we’ll play on grass so you don’t make any excuses. "My headspace is very different. [Kyrgios insisting that Tomic was the 'most hated athlete in Australia'](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/tennis/news/most-hated-athlete-australia-nick-kyrgios-and-bernard-tomic-feud-erupts/m4jkqizm6xyqtqohpexgbjir). "I’m not expecting any favours.
“I understand Tennis Australia has made their decision. It's good to see young tennis players getting an opportunity. I'm at a place in my life where I don't ...
Bernard Tomic has been attempting a comeback in the recent year and while still far away from the top 100, Tomic did win some ITF events.
Now all there is to do, is get back to where I belong.” I’m going to prove my point and earn my way,” explained Tomic. It doesn't bother him and he's at a stage in his life where he doesn't expect any kind of favours.
The world No.462 wasn't among the wildcards announced for Australian Open qualifying by Tennis Australia, with the 30-year-old set to not be involved at ...
“Let the public see who is better for once and for all. Now all there is to do, is get back to where I belong." Plus we’ll play on grass so you don’t make any excuses. "My headspace is very different. [Kyrgios insisting that Tomic was the 'most hated athlete in Australia'](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/tennis/news/most-hated-athlete-australia-nick-kyrgios-and-bernard-tomic-feud-erupts/m4jkqizm6xyqtqohpexgbjir). "I’m not expecting any favours.
Bernard Tomic will not be part of the Australian Open in any capacity for the first time in 15 years.
"If you want to play me and you want to set this straight, just get back to the top of the sport. So for him to come out and attack is extremely disrespectful I think,” Kyrgios told the The duo exchanged barbs while Tomic made a proposal to the Australian Open doubles champion. If not, shut your mouth and go back to playing doubles." There seems to be no love lost between the pair after they engaged in an online verbal spat last year. And Kyrgios will have certainly seen the news after posting about who should be a wildcard back in December.
Former Wimbledon quarterfinalist Bernard Tomic will not make an appearance at the Australia Open this season after he was left off the wildcard entrants to ...
[ he’d “win Wimbledon”](https://www.news.com.au/sport/tennis/australian-open/i-will-win-wimbledon-bernard-tomics-outrageous-claim/news-story/d42f7fbd6d01d3936e1ebe6a8d36161b) before the end of his career despite having lost in straight sets in qualifying to [ then-World No. 672) and American Bruno Kuzuhara (No. 406) and Philip Sekulic (No. 990), Edward Winter (No. They’ll be joined by 21-year-olds Dane Sweeny (No. 1017), Jeremy Jin (No. 543), 18-year-old’s Derek Pham (No. “We have a lot of issues that not a lot of players are happy about. Now all there is to do, is get back to where I belong.” 19-year-old’s James McCabe (No. 825 in August last year but he has rebounded somewhat, moving to No. The controversial 30-year-old Queenslander’s ranking dropped to world No.