As the curtain gets ready to fall at the 2025 Australian Open, catch The Morning Serve to get you fully across the Men's Final. Two-time champ Jim Courier is joined by John Millman and Nick McArdle to ...
Jim Courier is a familiar face as part of commentary team at the Australian Open, firstly with Seven and then with Nine. But the American-born presenter has been missing for the first few days ...
Tennis legend Jim Courier has touched down in Melbourne and will be working at the Australian Open on Friday night. Courier has been absent from the opening week of the broadcast due to the LA ...
Former tennis champ and Nine commentator Jim Courier had fans worried this week when he missed the start of the Australian Open on Sunday. But rumours that the 54-year-old American was sitting ...
He pounced late in the first set and then early in the second, with just two breaks of serve needed to move ... Australian Open and former world No 1 Jim Courier in an on-court interview after ...
Jim Courier explained why Novak Djokovic's performance ... at an impressive level over the past year, with a devastating serve. It will be interesting to see how Djokovic’s physical issues ...
Jim Courier and Ana de Armas at last year’s men’s Australian Open final. Picture: Mark Stewart The former World No. 1 was last seen in Australia just weeks ago when he anchored the station’s ...
Jannik Sinner found himself in a tight spot during his post-match interview with Jim Courier following his ... overall more skilled player. Shelton's serve will carry him for a while, but ...
Jim Courier spoke to Eurosport about the Australian Open final between Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka. He confessed to ...
Jim Courier, a two-time Australian Open champion, believes Carlos Alcaraz has what it takes to beat his record of becoming the youngest male player in the Open era to reach the finals of all four ...
Jim Courier has been a noticeable absentee from Melbourne Park as the Australian Open got underway with the reason why now made public. Since first gracing the airwaves in Australia back in 2005 ...