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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 title was lifted by Madison Keys, who played a truly amazing tournament at Melbourne Park and lifted the most important trophy of her career with full merit. Only time will tell if it was just an isolated tournament,
Alexander Zverev urges fans not to boo Novak Djokovic, who retired in the Australian Open Semifinals due to injury
“It was getting worse and worse,” Djokovic said at his news conference, referring to the pain in his leg, which he hurt during his quarterfinal victory over Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday night.
“It was getting worse and worse,” Djokovic said later at his news conference, referring to the pain in his leg, which he hurt during his quarterfinal victory over Carlos Alcaraz ... s women’s final, No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus will try to ...
Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are both still in with a shot at defending their titles at the 2025 Australian Open, but there have been plenty of upsets in the men's and women's draws.
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By making the Australian Open final, Madison Keys has become one of the players with longest gap between two Grand Slam final appearances.
Fans in Las Vegas, Nevada, will be treated to an exciting exhibition event featuring some of the best players on the ATP and WTA Tours, including Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka. The MGM Rewards
Alexander Zverev is into the Australian Open final after Novak Djokovic retired hurt after losing the first set of his clash with the German. The German had taken a tie-break (7-5) when the Serbian called it quits, having struggled with a muscular problem in his left leg. Djokovic was booed as he limped off court.
The 2025 Australian Open runs from Sunday, Jan. 12 to Sunday, Jan. 26. However, due to the time difference in The Land Down Under, match start times will be a bit wonky for U.S. viewers, meaning the first major tennis tournament of the year will start airing coverage at 7 p.m. ET on Jan. 11 in U.S. timezones.