The potential championship matchups should bring a lot of intrigue to the first Grand Slam tournament of the year
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.
Novak Djokovic faces Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals of the Australian Open on Friday with the Serb's bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title picking up steam at just the right time.
Swiatek will face No. 19 Madison Keys of the U.S. on Thursday night for a berth in the final. The other women’s semifinal is No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, the two-time defending champion, against her good friend, No. 11 Paula Badosa.
It seems as if there’s always something going on with Novak Djokovic at Grand Slam tournaments. Even he says so.
The American veteran tennis player is the oldest women's singles finalist at the Australian Open since Serena and Venus Williams in 2017. Once again, she will face long odds against Sabalenka in the finals. Sabalenka is 3-1 against Keys and is looking to win her third consecutive Australian Open title.
Three-peating at a Grand Slam? It's a feat only a handful of legends have accomplished. Aryna Sabalenka is one win away from joining the ranks of the greats.
That’s the verdict on Craig Tiley, who before he was Australian Open tournament director, changed US university tennis forever, according to a member of his record-breaking college tennis squad. University of Illinois college tennis figures circa 2003 ...
Why is everyone so angry at what long has been known as the Happy Slam? Things are a little out of control at the Australian Open this year, and that’s got only a little to do with the results on the courts.