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The 5’7“ Australian ranked No. 182 unleashed a down-the-line forehand to topple Gael Monfils, blending gratitude and grit in a career-defining upset at the Australian Open.
Aryna Sabalenka battles through a gritty first set against Bai Zhouxuan at the Australian Open, her power prevailing in a 6-3, 6-1 win that hints at tactical tweaks for the long haul.
Second-round stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka step into the Australian Open spotlight amid entry snarls and ban debates, where every baseline rally carries off-court weight.
In Melbourne’s evening heat, Mirra Andreeva turned Maria Sakkari’s shaky start into a swift 6-0, 6-4 Australian Open victory, her tactical edge shining through 27 unforced errors and a resilient fightback.
Jasmine Paolini turned rain-soaked interruptions and endless deuces into a hard-fought straight-sets win over Magdalena Frech, keeping her Australian Open campaign alive amid the chaos.
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka overcomes a qualifier’s stubborn resistance at the Australian Open, turning early irritation into a statement win that hints at deeper title contention.
At 38, Novak Djokovic returns to the Australian Open courts he has ruled, plotting a path past Sinner and Alcaraz to etch his name alone atop the majors list with a 25th title.
Michael Zheng’s upset over Sebastian Korda at the Australian Open marks a rare fusion of college grit and pro poise, drawing praise from Mario Ancic for the Columbia senior’s unhurried rise amid Ivy League demands.
Jannik Sinner cruises into the Australian Open second round, but the world No. 2’s focus on refining his serve reveals the fine margins in his bid for a historic three-peat against rising pressure.
Gael Monfils absorbed the roar of Kia Arena one last time, his four-hour battle against Dane Sweeny marking the end of a storied Australian Open chapter as retirement looms at season’s close.
Jannik Sinner’s path to a third straight Australian Open title begins with a commanding yet bittersweet win over Hugo Gaston, who retires ill after a one-sided start in Melbourne.
Joao Fonseca’s back holds strong, but the missing match sharpness hands an early Australian Open exit to Eliot Spizzirri, testing the young Brazilian’s resolve on the hard courts.
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