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Elina Svitolina battles back from the brink against Sonay Kartal, securing a tense three-set win that sets up a semifinal showdown with young American Iva Jovic on the eve of Australian Open preparations.
Lorenzo Musetti’s steady climb through the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open draws him into a semifinal test against Andrey Rublev, where four years of drought meet seasoned resolve on fast hard courts.
Iga Swiatek dismantled Maya Joint in a swift 6-1, 6-1 victory, handing Poland a 1-0 lead and edging closer to another semifinal in the United Cup on Sydney’s hard courts.
Under Auckland’s summer sun, Alex Eala flips her record against a tough veteran, storming into the ASB Classic semifinals with sharpened tactics and growing poise.
Perth’s forecast scorch pulls the Belgium-Switzerland clash forward, turning morning light into a tactical edge for teams chasing early glory.
Stan Wawrinka’s main draw entry at the Australian Open sets the stage for a defiant 2026, blending United Cup fire with memories of his 2014 triumph as retirement nears.
Under Auckland’s harbor glare, Alexandra Eala and Wang Xinyu advance to the ASB Classic semifinals, their straight-set quarterfinal wins masking the mental grind of chasing maiden titles on unforgiving hard courts.
Karolina Muchova outlasts Elena Rybakina in a tense three-setter at Pat Rafter Arena, ending a 13-match run and setting up a grudge match with Aryna Sabalenka in the Brisbane semifinals.
In Sydney’s charged atmosphere, Iga Swiatek turned the quarterfinal spotlight into a showcase of dominance, crushing Maya Joint 6-1, 6-1 to give Poland the early edge against Australia.
Marta Kostyuk’s bold baseline attacks dismantle Mirra Andreeva, securing back-to-back Top 10 victories and a tense semifinal against Jessica Pegula on Brisbane’s unforgiving hard courts.
Sydney’s Ken Rosewall Arena sets the stage for a United Cup quarterfinal where Alex de Minaur’s speed meets Hubert Hurkacz’s resurgent power, testing early-season resolve amid home-crowd thunder.
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka powers through Brisbane but vows to skip mandatory events, risking fines to fend off the burnout that’s shadowed her dominant run. Facing Madison Keys in the quarters, she balances fierce prep with a push for sustainability ahead of the Australian Open.