On Saturday, Madison Keys finally got her a moment in the sun and is on top of the sport. Keys, the World No. 14 and ...
Coco Gauff swapped her tennis racket for a chef's hat and treated herself to a well-deserved homemade steak dinner.
Madison Keys dethroned world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka to become the oldest first-time winner of the womens singles title at the ...
USA’s Madison Keys defeated World No.1 and two-time champion Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 in the grand finale on Saturday to win her maiden Grand Slam title.
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley says erecting a statue of 10-time Australian Open winner Novak Djokovic at Melbourne Park is a no-brainer — and the Serbian can win the local Grand Slam again.
It’s sunny, it’s warm and Aussies at Melbourne Park are good with beer at noon and banter all day. Roger Federer had it about right when he nicknamed this event the “happy slam”.
Sinner, a 23-year-old Italian, is the youngest man to leave Melbourne Park with the trophy two years in a row since Jim Courier in 1992-93. Sinner rose to No. 1 last June, remaining there every ...
Keys also beat Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina in her run to her first Grand Slam at Melbourne Park in Australia. Madison Keys, right, of the U.S. reacts as she holds the Daphne Akhurst Memorial ...
The 70-year-old actor and director seems to be enjoying himself at Melbourne Park, rubbing shoulders with some tennis legends, as well as modern stars of the game. Prior to the women's final ...
Keys’ 7-5 triumph ended the world No. 1’s hopes of securing the first Melbourne threepeat since ... Open women’s final. That was Sofia Kenin, who claimed her only major title with victory ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Long-serving Australian Open boss Craig Tiley says Melbourne Park needs to continue to evolve to keep pace with other grand slams ...