On day 8, Coco Gauff said RIP to TikTok, Jasmine Paolini had a rough result and Daniil Medvedev took on the net cam… Coco Gauff may have won her fourth-round match against Belinda Bencic in ...
The Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, ends on Sunday when defending champion Jannik Sinner faces Alexander Zverev for the men's title.
Australian Open 2025 champion Madison Keys overcame top two seeds, including the defending champion, to win her first ever Grand Slam title.
Estonia's top men's tennis player, Mark Lajal, has surged 31 places to rank 204th in the world Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rankings.
Madison Keys won her first Grand Slam and Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title. What does this mean for the rest of the year? We take a look.
The Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, ended Sunday with defending champion Jannik Sinner beating Alexander Zverev for the men's title. Let’s look back at five memorable storylines from the past two weeks in Melbourne:
Record crowds roamed Melbourne Park, new stars emerged, and old ones wound back the clock. Revellers had fun at the party court, but the same conduct was not welcomed by the players as it bled into the big matches.
On-court blow-ups for the ages, rowdy spectators causing strife and memorable close finishes – this Australian Open has had it all.
Jannik Sinner overpowered Alexander Zverev in a clinical win, while Madison Keys delivered a fearless performance to halt Aryna Sabalenka.
Mirra Andreeva, 17, notched her second career Top 5 win after defeating No.5 seed Jasmine Paolini in three sets in the Cincinnati Open third round. Andreeva reversed the result of the Roland Garros semifinals, and advanced to her third career quarterfinal ...
The 2025 Australian Open has been a bit wonky for U.S. viewers thanks to the time difference in The Land Down Under. Tonight's women's final match between Sabalenka and American tennis star Madison Keys will begin at 3:30 a.m. ET tonight (or technically, early tomorrow, Jan. 25).
No.5 seed Zheng Qinwen improved to 3-0 against No.3 seed Jasmine Paolini with a three-set win in the Dongfeng Voyah · Wuhan Open quarterfinals. Zheng advanced to her fifth semifinal of 2024, and second on Chinese soil in as many weeks. Why not watch this ...