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In the humid glow of Rod Laver Arena, Elina Svitolina turned Mirra Andreeva’s aggressive surges into her own opportunities, securing a straight-sets win that propels her into another Australian Open quarterfinal against Coco Gauff.
At 41, Vera Zvonareva returns to Melbourne’s hard courts after surgery, chasing the simple thrill of competition in singles and doubles without a rigid plan.
Jannik Sinner glides past James Duckworth at the Australian Open, his flawless record against locals intact, but the shadow of a third straight crown—and a potential Alcaraz final—looms large under Melbourne’s night sky.
Corentin Moutet brings his left-handed chaos to the third round of the Australian Open, where an underarm serve mindset meets Carlos Alcaraz’s world No. 1 dominance. The Frenchman’s 2025 breakthroughs fuel dreams of a Top 10 upset on Rod Laver Arena.
Under Melbourne’s glare, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner shoulder eight consecutive Grand Slam titles, their rivalry fueling a quest for history at the Australian Open. A ninth win would cement their grip, but the hard courts test if dominance endures.
A fleeting service break only sharpens Novak Djokovic’s edge as he claims his 399th Grand Slam victory at the Australian Open, one step from history amid a field buzzing with youth and grit.
Novak Djokovic, at 38, dispels any early doubts with a commanding straight-sets win over Francesco Maestrelli, his movement sharp and serve unbreachable as he nears a historic 400th Slam victory in Melbourne.
In the heat of John Cain Arena, Madison Keys battled back from the brink against a fellow American, while Jessica Pegula carved out a clinical win—early tests that reveal the grit shaping the Australian Open’s opening week.
Under Melbourne’s relentless sun, Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner chase rhythm in a second-round slate loaded with champions and controversy, where every point tests resolve and reveals tactical edges.
Defending champion Madison Keys and No. 6 seed Jessica Pegula dispatch fellow U.S. players in straight sets during Round 2 of the Australian Open, dropping just eight games combined to build early momentum.
Naomi Osaka channels her fire to outlast Sorana Cirstea in a heated three-setter, turning tension into triumph on Melbourne’s hard courts.
Karolina Pliskova shakes off a year’s rust to reach the Australian Open third round, setting up a tense clash with champion Madison Keys where every serve counts on Melbourne’s unforgiving hard courts.
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