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The Australian Open draw revives a six-year-old rivalry as Coco Gauff eyes a second-round clash with Venus Williams, while Sinner and Djokovic brace for a semifinal showdown on these hard courts.
After a year sidelined by injury, Sloane Stephens claws through qualifying in Melbourne, securing her spot in the main draw with a gritty win over Lucia Bronzetti.
Thanasi Kokkinakis bows out of the Australian Open singles, his shoulder still protesting after a gritty Adelaide return, but doubles beckons with lighter stakes and familiar fire.
Fresh off a gritty Adelaide upset, the Australian’s body rebels just as Melbourne’s courts call. A doubles reunion with Kyrgios keeps the fire alive amid the setback.
Under the relentless Adelaide sun, 19-year-old Victoria Mboko weathered Madison Keys’ power surges to claim a hard-fought three-set victory, setting up a semifinal rematch with hometown wildcard Kimberly Birrell.
Bloodlines sharpen edges on college fields, where brothers and sisters chase titles together. From quarterback duos to doubles courts, these family alliances rewrite championship scripts with grit and precision.
Under Rod Laver Arena’s glare, Sydney local Jordan Smith turned a netted serve from Jannik Sinner into a path to riches, claiming the 1 Point Slam’s $1 million prize amid pro upsets and crowd roars as the Australian Open nears.
Emma Raducanu shakes off a disrupted start and preseason shadows to edge Camila Osorio in a tense Hobart opener, her first win since September fueling Australian Open hopes.
Under Melbourne’s relentless sun, a fresh crop of Next Gen stars from last month’s finals inches toward the Australian Open 2026 main draw, their straight-set wins blending raw power with hard-earned grit on these unforgiving courts.
Carlos Alcaraz tops the 2026 Australian Open seeds, setting up a high-stakes chase for his first Melbourne title against a field stacked with defending champions and surging contenders under the summer glare.
Fabian Marozsan turns the ASB Classic into a house of upsets, outlasting Casper Ruud’s grit while Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard claws back from the brink, setting a tense quarterfinal stage under New Zealand’s summer sun.
Carlos Alcaraz steps into the Australian Open spotlight as the top seed, edging out defending champion Jannik Sinner in a draw brimming with tactical landmines and home-crowd fire.
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