Charlie Eccleshare and Matt Futterman have three key takeaways each from the past seven days in Melbourne, as Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz look ominous, Danielle Collins asks tennis to lighten ...
It's an up-and-down day for favorites and the husband-and-wife duo of Gaël Monfils and Elina Svitolina wo their singles matches.
Every year, the Australian Open has its lightning-rod moment that truly sets the tournament alight.After a relatively subdued start to this year's tournament — by its own lofty standards at least — the Australian Open burst to life on day five courtesy of America's Danielle Collins.
Daniil Medvedev’s meltdown and Danielle Collins’s squabble with the Aussie fans made headlines, while Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Świątek keep rolling.
In Thursday morning's gritty three-set match, US tennis star Madison Keys ousted world No. 2 Iga Świątek from the 2025 Australian Open.
Aussie tennis fans are describing it as "fitting" that the player who beat Danielle Collins went on to win the Australian Open after Collins became enemy No.1 in Melbourne last week. And the tennis world is marvelling at Madison Keys' giant-killing run to her first grand slam title.
Jannik Sinner cruised through to round four, while Danielle Collins lost to countrywoman Madison Keys in front of a vocal Melbourne crowd. Follow all the action
What is your take on another option on the best-of-five Grand Slam matches for men: best three out of four sets and if the match is tied 2–2 then use the 10-point tiebreaker. Same ending as if it's five sets without having to play a fifth set.
American Madison Keys has won her first Grand Slam title at the 2025 Australian Open, beating number one in the world Aryna Sabalenka.
Days after her first Slam title, the tennis star shares what stoked her confidence, how she tweaked her game, and why representation matters on the court.
Madison Keys was a tennis prodigy, beating Serena Williams when she was just 14 years old, but had not won a grand slam title in her 15 year career.
Madison Keys won her first ever grand slam title on Saturday, stunning two-time defending champion and world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 2-6 7-5 in a thrilling Australian Open women’s final.