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Roberto Bautista Agut crowned ASB Classic champion
Roberto Bautista Agut wins the 2016 ASB Classic title - but in a way few might have predicted.
Roberto Bautista Agut wins the 2016 ASB Classic title - but in a way few might have predicted.
Maybe he'll break his duck and win the Australian Open, but time is fast running out for one of tennis's most likeable and perplexing talents, writes Paul Lewis.
Herald tennis reporters provide the latest updates from finals day at the ASB Classic men's event.
Kiwi Michael Venus and Croatian Mate Pavic have taken the ASB Classic doubles title, after a 7-5 6-4 win over seasoned American duo Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky.
American Jack Sock hopes to create a new post match signature moment - by throwing one of his socks into the crowd.
Auckland tennis fans will get another chance to see the man known as the "Iron Man" of tennis tomorrow.
In just 67 minutes of court time the Frenchman already pays back a significant share of his appearance fee.
American kicks off return to Auckland with a marathon three-set win over compatriot Sam Querrey.
Spaniard David Ferrer played his 33rd match in Auckland and won through to the second round today.
Michael Venus couldn't repeat his heroics of 2015 at Auckland's ATP event, but again made light of a huge rankings disparity.
The day session at the ASB Classic has just been cancelled - but organisers are hopeful of completing some matches this evening.
World-champion All Blacks put their slick ball-handling skills to the test as ball boys..
Artem Sitak and Marcus Daniell aiming to become one of the best doubles combinations in this country's history.
A group of budding young tennis players listen to the "pros", Scott Lipsky and Eric Butorac, talk at a tennis clinic at Auckland's ASB Tennis arena in central Auckland.
Latest updates from the ASB Classic men's tournament in Auckland.
The tennis star has revealed how he survived a real-life break point to forge one of the great love matches in tennis.
A week out from the Australian Open and nine of the women's top 10 players in the world are struggling with either injury or form.