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WTA Abu Dhabi Open Day One and Two: Eala and Tjen Take Center Stage as Seeds Falter Early

The WTA Abu Dhabi Open did not ease into its first full day. It announced itself loudly. As the Middle East Swing begins, the…
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“We’ll talk about it alongside Serena”: John Isner crowns Elena Rybakina’s serve as all-time great material

Few voices carry more authority when it comes to serving than John Isner — and when the former ATP ace speaks, the tennis world…
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Australian Open 2026 WTA Results: Full Tennis Scores, Daily Highlights, Charts, Draw, and Key Stats (finished)

The Australian Open 2026 is one of the four biggest tournaments of the season. With the first day of the main draw upon us,…
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“Why Not the Women?”: Australian Open Director Floats Best-of-Five Debate for WTA at Majors

While the men dominated headlines with two of the longest semifinal matches in Australian Open history, tournament director Craig Tiley posed a question that…
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Mboko Withdraws from Abu Dhabi, Sets Sights on Doha as Middle East Swing Begins

The withdrawal of Victoria Mboko from the WTA 500 Abu Dhabi Open has been confirmed just days before the main draw gets underway on…
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Ice Queen Reigns in Melbourne: Rybakina Outlasts Sabalenka to Claim Australian Open Crown

Elena Rybakina is once again a Grand Slam champion — and this time, it happens in Melbourne. In a final worthy of its billing,…
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“People to Throw and Choke”: Inside Aryna Sabalenka’s Inner Circle Ahead of Australian Open Final

As Aryna Sabalenka prepares to walk onto Rod Laver Arena for yet another Australian Open final, the world No.1 does so backed by one…
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Rybakina Returns to the Final Stage: Kazakh Star Outlasts Pegula to Book Australian Open 2026 Showdown

Elena Rybakina is back on a Grand Slam final stage for the first time in three years — and once again, it comes in…
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Power, Initiative and Fine Margins: Roddick and Clijsters Break Down the Sabalenka–Rybakina Australian Open Final

As Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina prepare to meet once more on the sport’s biggest stage, two former world No.1s have weighed in on…
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Moscow – Minsk in Melbourne: Rybakina Avoids Late Semi-Final Second-Serve Meltdown against Battling Pegula

Elena Rybakina is heading back to the Australian Open final — but not without a scare. The 2023 finalist overcame Jessica Pegula 6–3, 7–6(7)…
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Sabalenka Slams the Door: World No. 1 Powers Past Svitolina Into Another Australian Open Final

Aryna Sabalenka does not linger when the path is clear. Once Elina Svitolina briefly cracked the door open in the second set, the world…
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Serena Steps In: Williams and Swiatek Defend Coco Gauff After Australian Open Meltdown

Coco Gauff’s Australian Open ended not with a rally, but with a release. After a one-sided quarterfinal loss to Elina Svitolina, cameras caught the…
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Australian Open 2026 WTA Semi-Finals Preview: Power, Pressure and the Numbers That Matter

The women’s singles draw at the Australian Open reaches its sharpest point on Thursday, January 29, with two semi-finals that pit dominance against resilience…
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“The lack of compassion and empathy is beyond devastating”: Danielle Collins Speaks Out as Few American Tennis Voices Do

Danielle Collins has never been especially interested in playing it safe. This week, the former Australian Open finalist again stepped outside the usual lines,…
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Pegula Breaks the Melbourne Barrier to Reach First Australian Open Semifinal

Jessica Pegula has finally kicked in a door that had refused to budge for three straight years. The world No.6 reached her third career…
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Rybakina Rips Control From Swiatek to Storm Into 2026 Melbourne Semifinal

Elena Rybakina didn’t just beat Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open quarterfinals — she took the match away from her. One late opening in…
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Muguruza Welcomes First Child as a New Chapter Begins Off Court

Garbine Muguruza has entered a different kind of first week. The former world No.1 and two-time Grand Slam champion announced that she gave birth…
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Svitolina Picks Gauff Apart to Reach First Australian Open Semifinal

Elina Svitolina has waited a long time for Melbourne to feel like hers. On Tuesday, it finally did. The Ukrainian shredded a strangely flat…
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Sabalenka Ends Jovic’s Fairytale — Power, Heat, and Hierarchy in Melbourne

Iva Jovic’s rise over the past two weeks will take her knocking on the door of the Top 20, but heart only goes so…
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Anisimova Digs Deep to Break Xinyu Wang’s Impressive Resistance

Amanda Anisimova advanced to the Australian Open 2026 Round of 16 after a straight-sets win over Xinyu Wang. Here’s how the match was decided—and…
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Pegula Ends Keys’ Title Defense With Cold Precision in Melbourne

Jessica Pegula has a knack for turning familiar matchups into unfinished business settled. On Sunday in Melbourne, the world No.6 dismantled defending champion Madison…
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Gauff Keeps Muchova in Check to Reach Australian Open Quarterfinals

Coco Gauff has a habit of making uncomfortable matchups look familiar. Karolina Muchova arrived with variety, timing, and the kind of all-court craft that…
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Svitolina Exploits Andreeva’s Forehand to Reach the AO26 Quarterfinals

Elina Svitolina’s comeback story keeps finding new chapters. In a compelling fourth-round Australian Open (all AO26 results) clash against teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva, the…
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Swiatek Stumbles, Resets, Advances — and Now Braces for a Home Crowd Test

Iga Swiatek was made to work for her authority in Melbourne. The six-time Grand Slam champion surrendered her first set of the tournament before…
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Jovic Blows the Doors Off in Melbourne — and Earns a Date With Sabalenka

Iva Jovic didn’t just reach her first Grand Slam quarterfinal at the Australian Open. She tore into it at full speed. The 18-year-old dismantled…
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Anisimova Turns Melbourne Into Familiar Territory as Stearns Is Swept Aside

Amanda Anisimova is starting to make the Australian Open feel like unfinished business. The world No.4 rolled past fellow American Peyton Stearns 6–1, 6–4…
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What is the Australian Open’s Extreme Heat Policy?

The Australian Open’s Extreme Heat Policy is the tournament’s safety system for dealing with Melbourne’s most predictable wildcard: brutal January heat — and it…
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Jana Fett Provisionally Suspended in ITIA Anti-Doping Case

Jana Fett has spent the opening weeks of 2026 as a tennis absentee — now we know why. On Friday, January 23, 2026, the…
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Home of the Brave: Potapova Pushes Tie-Break Queen Sabalenka to the Edge

In the land of the brave, Big Science — and its little sister, Big Data — has already delivered its verdict: when sets tighten…
