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Zheng zooms past Yastremska to Saturday’s final – serene Sabalenka next

Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine and Qinwen Zheng of China compete during the Semi-Final match at the Australian Open grand slam tennis tournament at...

Qinwen Zheng said she had a lot of room to improve after suffering a quarter-final defeat by Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open quarterfinals and, four months later, she gets a golden opportunity to showcase those subtle developments on the biggest stage yet. The first-time finalist will play the world no. 2 on Saturday after the pair won hard-fought battles in straight-sets on Thursday. Continue reading “Zheng zooms past Yastremska to Saturday’s final – serene Sabalenka next”

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AUS OPEN 2024: Murray must regroup again, Raducanu back refreshed and more

Britain's Andy Murray waves as he walks off the court after losing against Tomas Martin Etcheverry of Argentina during the 2024 Australian Open at...

Andy Murray departed the Australian Open with a painful whimper on Monday, two other former champions have decisions to make after early exits elsewhere but the former world no. 1’s dilemma feels more pressing as retirement lingers. Meanwhile, the media adulation for a returning Emma Raducanu must be tempered if she’s to blossom as many expected would happen much sooner. Continue reading “AUS OPEN 2024: Murray must regroup again, Raducanu back refreshed and more”

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Australian Open 2024: Djokovic-Prizmic thrilled, Kyrgios’ media musings and more

Novak Djokovic of Serbia embraces Dino Prizmic of Croatia after winning his round one singles match during day one of the 2024 Australian Open at...

Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka experienced contrasting starts to their respective Australian Open title defences on Day 1 this year, where Croatian teenage qualifier Dino Prizmic pushed his idol to unexpected waters in a four-hour battle on Rod Laver to kick off the night session. Sabalenka meanwhile, will hope to produce more of the same devastating hitting given her draw… Continue reading “Australian Open 2024: Djokovic-Prizmic thrilled, Kyrgios’ media musings and more”

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Australian Open 2024: Draw analysis, storylines as year’s first Major beckons

Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus and Serbia's Novak Djokovic play mixed-doubles together during a charity event on Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on...

World no. 1 Novak Djokovic looks to make more history at the Major where he’s been most successful during his illustrious career, while Aryna Sabalenka returns to the scene of her career-best achievement twelve months ago knowing no woman has successfully defended their title since Serena Williams in 2014. Judging by the draws, completed yesterday, it’s easy to see why. Continue reading “Australian Open 2024: Draw analysis, storylines as year’s first Major beckons”

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United Cup: Boulter recovers to seal career-best win over Pegula in three sets

Katie Boulter of Great Britain celebrates after winning the Women's singles match against Jessica Pegula of USA during day three of the 2024 United...

It would’ve been easy to lose motivation and succumb to another spirited defeat against a top player after dropping the first set, but Katie Boulter responded well from a precarious position and produced some brilliant tennis en route to a three-set win over world no. 5 Jessica Pegula, clinching a new career-best singles result by ranking after their pulsating United Cup encounter.
Continue reading “United Cup: Boulter recovers to seal career-best win over Pegula in three sets”

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WTA Finals: Gauff grateful to seal winning start with commanding Jabeur scalp

Coco Gauff of the United States in action against Ons Jabeur of Tunisia during the first round robin match on Day 2 of the GNP Seguros WTA Finals...

After being criticised and ridiculed on social media for going winless during last season’s WTA Finals, US Open champion Coco Gauff has attributed a change in her perspective and learning life lessons as keys aiding her progression over the past twelve months. Kicking off the elite eight event in Cancun with a straight-sets win over three-time Major finalist Ons Jabeur is a good way to start. Continue reading “WTA Finals: Gauff grateful to seal winning start with commanding Jabeur scalp”

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Osaka and Kerber set to return at United Cup over the new year, entry list reveals

Angelique Kerber of Germany and Naomi Osaka of Japan shake hands at the net after their second round match on day 4 of the Miami Open at Hard Rock...

Two champions, with seven Major titles between them at different stages of their respective careers, are poised to return at the United Cup (Dec. 29 – Jan. 7) after a year-long absence as both were pregnant with their first children – Kerber giving birth to daughter Liana in February, while Osaka welcomed baby girl Shai five months later. Now, they’ll ramp up training over the coming weeks before travelling down under in December to kick off an intriguing 2024 season. Continue reading “Osaka and Kerber set to return at United Cup over the new year, entry list reveals”

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One month on: Coco Gauff’s US Open triumph, and how she managed such a feat

Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates after defeating Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus in their Women's Singles Final match on Day Thirteen of the...

Today marks one month since Coco Gauff clinched her first Major title, and it felt fitting that career-best achievement came at her home Grand Slam tournament too – against the new world no. 1 in Aryna Sabalenka, from a set down no less. Having reeled off a series of gritty victories during last month’s event and since reaching the Beijing semifinals this past week, here’s a look at how the teenager reached the mountain top six months before her 20th birthday. Continue reading “One month on: Coco Gauff’s US Open triumph, and how she managed such a feat”

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Australian Open joins Roland Garros as second Major extending to 15-day event

Staff try to keep cool in the extreme heat ahead of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 14, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia.

For the first time in history, the Australian Open have this week announced their Grand Slam tournament will be extended to 15 days – much like Roland Garris in Paris – a decision prompted after increasing backlash as five-time finalist Andy Murray finished one of his thrilling wins at 4am local time this season. Continue reading “Australian Open joins Roland Garros as second Major extending to 15-day event”

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US Open 2023: Ostapenko’s vulnerabilities return, as Gauff-Muchova rematch up next

Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates defeating Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in the quarter-final on Day 9 of the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King...

Jelena Ostapenko hit 36 unforced errors and recorded a lowly 38% first serve percentage, as the 2017 French Open champion couldn’t back up her Iga Swiatek scalp in the previous round with an in-form Coco Gauff holding firm during their baseline rally exchanges to sweep past her in straight-sets. Now, the teenage American faces Karolina Muchova in a rematch of their Cincinnati final from last month, as a first-time finalist berth awaits tonight’s victor. Continue reading “US Open 2023: Ostapenko’s vulnerabilities return, as Gauff-Muchova rematch up next”

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US Open 2023: Murray now has more to mull over, after Dimitrov’s slice showcase

Andy Murray of Great Britain reacts during the match against Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Four of...

Three-time Major champion and former world no. 1 Andy Murray conceded for the first time that perhaps he needs to accept, internally, that deep runs at Major tournaments are no longer possible after being soundly beaten in straight-sets (6-3, 6-4, 6-1) by a familiar face in Grigor Dimitrov on Thursday. The 36-year-old hasn’t reached the second week at a Grand Slam for six years. Continue reading “US Open 2023: Murray now has more to mull over, after Dimitrov’s slice showcase”

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US Open 2023: Tsitsipas and 2022 finalist Ruud stunned in five sets on frantic Day 3

Dominic Stephan Stricker of Switzerland celebrates a point against Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day...

Swiss qualifier Dominic Stricker and Zhizhen Zhang produced some nerveless tennis when it mattered, en route to career-best victories against two-time Major finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud – who reached last year’s final – punching their ticket into round three with aplomb. Elsewhere, Novak Djokovic and Caroline Wozniacki won in contrasting conditions on Day 3. Continue reading “US Open 2023: Tsitsipas and 2022 finalist Ruud stunned in five sets on frantic Day 3”