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LONDON (AP)— Mike Dickson, a British tennis writer, died while covering the Australian Open in Melbourne. He was 59. His wife, Lucy, revealed his death on Wednesday in a joint post with the family on X, which was formerly Twitter. Dickson had worked for The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, since 1990. “We are devastated to announce that our wonderful husband and Dad, Mike, has collapsed and died while in Melbourne for the Aus Open,” the Dickson family wrote in a message on his X account. “For 38 years, he pursued his passion of covering sports around the world. He was a very wonderful man, and we will miss him greatly.” Lee Clayton, the Daily Mail’s global publisher for sport, stated, “the

“We are devastated to announce that our wonderful husband and father, Mike, collapsed and died while in Melbourne for the Australian Open,” the Dickson family wrote in a message on his X account. “For 38 years, he pursued his passion of covering sports around the world. He was a very wonderful man, and we will miss him greatly.” Lee Clayton, the Daily Mail’s global sports publisher, stated, “The world of tennis will join us in mourning.” “He was a giant of a journalist,” Clayton wrote. The Australian Open stated it was “shocked and saddened” to hear of Dickson’s passing, describing him as “our long-standing colleague and friend.” ADVERTISEMENT Dickson, who lived in Wimbledon, was a cricket correspondent for

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