The Australian Open 2025 is delivering intense action as Iga Swiatek dominates with her 24th 6-0 Grand Slam set, Emma Raducanu makes an incredible comeback, and Coco Gauff continues her winning streak.
Gauff could hit some of the hardest first serves on tour, but her iffy second serve and wonky forehand had never been a secret. When she hits a forehand, she uses what’s known as an extreme Western grip,
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Australian Open has been intense, with the men's and women's singles tournaments heating up. Here's what to know about the current bracket.
The tennis season's first grand slam tournament – the Australian Open – is at the pointy end.Last year, we saw an impressive back-to-back triumph in the women's singles, while a surging young gun took out the men's draw.
Plus, Ben Shelton gets the chance to end the American men's drought at a Grand Slam when he faces Jannik Sinner in the semis
Reaching the top of the junior tennis world should indicate a player is on the path to tennis stardom — but there's a reason why that isn't the case.
Jelena Djokovic made a casual departure from her typically suited-up style at the 2025 Australian Open in Melbourne on Sunday. The wife of Novak Djokovic watched as the Serbian tennis pro defeated Czech player Jiří Lehečka.
During the first week of the year’s inaugural major, it’s fitting that youthful energy coursed through the 2025 Australian Open. The conventional wisdom is (was?) that the modern game is so physical that only fully mature tennis players are capable of success—no more.