He’s spent the last few years climbing the rankings, proving he has what it takes to beat the world’s best. But Taylor Fritz won’t rest until he becomes a Slam champion. Even then, he can’t guarantee
The draw of the 2025 Australian Open has reached the quarterfinals, which will be played between tomorrow and Wednesday. The two top favorites to win the title remain Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who had some difficulties in the previous rounds but never seriously risked being eliminated.
What promised to be the next chapter in a phenomenal rivalry was overcome by strangeness on Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are the face of tennis but the kids are coming and Brazilian wonderkid Joao Fonseca is leading the way; watch the kids in action on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
French flair topped American firepower as Gael Monfils turned back the clock to dump fourth seed Taylor Fritz out of the Australian Open on Saturday and book a place in the last 16.
The world no.4’s coach Michael Russell reveals why his revolutionary approach to recovery may offer a template for unlocking peak performance
Taylor Fritz explained why playing at an exhibition would not clash with his participation at the Mexican Open and hit out at those who assumed the players were prioritizing the exhibition. The MGM
Gaël Monfils's legion of fans is daring to dream big, but the evergreen Frenchman is focused on other priorities than lifting the trophy at Melbourne Park.
Tien, 19, became the youngest man to reach the Australian Open's fourth round since Rafael Nadal in 2005. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 on Sunday at the Rod Laver Arena to successfully defend the Australian Open trophy. He became the first male player since Rafael Nadal in 2006 to defend his maiden Grand Slam, and only the first player in this century to win a Slam final without facing a single break point.
The Athletic Welcome to the Australian Open briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament. As week one of 2025 wraps up, it’s time to take stock of the tournament to date.
Novak Djokovic will compete in his 12th Australian Open semi-final at 37! The ten-time champion in Melbourne battled past Carlos Alcaraz and what seemed to be a left thigh injury on Tuesday, earning a notable win and entering the last four.