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Alex de Minaur unleashes his signature speed on a sun-baked Rod Laver Arena, dismantling Mackenzie McDonald in a brisk straight-sets win that hints at deeper ambitions in his home Slam.
Daniil Medvedev shook off early jitters on Melbourne’s slow courts to outlast Jesper de Jong, extending his flawless 2026 start and setting sights on a redemptive Australian Open run.
Coco Gauff’s double faults tested her resolve on Rod Laver Arena, but her baseline firepower carried her past Kamilla Rakhimova into Round 2 at the Australian Open.
As the 2026 Australian Open heats up in Melbourne, the hard courts echo with triumphs that blend raw power, cunning tactics, and unbreakable wills from Jannik Sinner’s recent reign to the golden eras of Djokovic and Serena Williams.
Felix Auger-Aliassime’s powerful start crumbles under physical strain in Melbourne, paving Nuno Borges’ path forward in a match that exposed tennis’s cruel unpredictability.
Melbourne’s hard courts still echo with Nadal’s relentless drive, but on February 1, the retired champion steps back in—not to battle, but to share the grit that won him majors. Joined by Barty and Alcott, this Night of Legends event pulses with stories as the men’s final rages nearby.
Valentin Vacherot savors the glow of his 2025 Shanghai Masters fairy tale while steeling for the Australian Open’s grind, where sudden fame meets the tour’s unyielding pace.
Melbourne Park crackles on day two of the Australian Open 2026, as Novak Djokovic hunts another title amid debuts from Coco Gauff and Alex de Minaur, while Rafael Nadal’s return stirs old rivalries.
Nearly 365 days since lifting the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup, Madison Keys returns to Melbourne as defending champion, her reflections blending tactical grit with the thrill of a dream realized.
The 17th-seeded Canadian Victoria Mboko turned Australian Open pressure into poise, dismantling wildcard Emerson Jones in straight sets and eyeing a deeper run against Caty McNally.
In a match that tested her resolve more than her racket, Iga Swiatek clawed through a gritty first-set tiebreak to outlast Yuan Yue 7-6(5), 6-3, kicking off her Australian Open bid with poise amid rising pressure.
Alycia Parks turned a first-set bagel into a gritty comeback on a raucous Court 6, her 12 aces powering a 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 upset over Alexandra Eala in the Australian Open first round.
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