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VETERAN sports presenter Tony Jones will not cover Wimbledon for Australia’s Channel Nine in the wake of his fallout with ...
The 63-year-old has been a longtime correspondent for the Australian network’s coverage of Wimbledon but will remain in ...
Following remarks made about Novak Djokovic during the Australian Open in January, Tony Jones, a sports anchor for Australia’s Channel Nine, will not be part of the network’s Wimbledon coverage. Ben ...
Jones helms the Sunday Footy Show with a popular segment called What Caught My Eye that usually takes the mickey out panel ...
Jones helms the Sunday Footy Show with a popular segment called What Caught My Eye that usually takes the mickey out panel ...
Wimbledon 2025 is set to begin in a week’s time as players, officials, organisers and broadcasters are all gearing up to ...
Jones has become famous for his off-putting humour while covering sporting events, with his 'kick him out' remark about ...
Channel 7 commentator Kane Cornes has offered a theory on why his former colleagues at the Sunday Footy Show didn’t discuss ...
Jones helms the Sunday Footy Show with a popular segment called What Caught My Eye that usually takes the mickey out panel members — Nathan Brown, Matthew Lloyd, Rory Sloane and Damian Barrett. But on ...
Channel Nine analyst Tony Jones, who was involved in a controversy with Novak Djokovic during the Australian Open 2025, has been left out of the broadcaster's coverage team for Wimbledon.
In an unexpected move Channel 9’s highly experienced sports reporter Tony Jones will not be part of the network’s ‘on the ...
The Channel 9 broadcaster mocked Novak Djokovic and the Serb latter demanded an apology. Former player turned pundits, John McEnroe and Mary Joe Fernandez gave their opinion on the Tony Jones ...