Italy’s tennis star Jasmine Paolini’s coach has revealed that the authorities interrogated men’s world number one Jannik ...
Despite winning his second-straight Australian Open title this year, Jannik Sinner’s campaign was shrouded by a doping controversy. Last year during his dominant US Open title run, it was announced ...
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Hosted on MSNMadison Keys’ 2025 tennis schedule: Where will new Australian Open champion compete this year?Madison Keys’ probable 2025 tennis calendar Dubai Tennis Championships – February 17-23. The Qatar Open was initially ...
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Hosted on MSNWhen is the next Grand Slam? Tennis schedule and results for 2025Jannik Sinner romped to the first Grand Slam title of the year after beating Alex Zverev in a one-sided final at the ...
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The 14 women to win a Grand Slam after saving a match point: Serena Williams has done it three timesShe then defeated sister Venus Williams in three sets in the final to claim her maiden title at Melbourne Park ... The Pole ...
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Hosted on MSNHow much money and how many points did Madison Keys, Coco Gauff, Emma Raducanu earn at Australian Open?Madison Keys walked away with the biggest winner’s cheque of her career after winning the 2025 Australian Open, but ...
keep playing well and staying at the top of the rankings for as long as possible. Jasmine Paolini was speaking to BBC Sport's Jonathan Jurejko at Melbourne Park.
American qualifier Learner Tien, 19, won in straight sets to extend his fairytale run on his debut in Melbourne ... she defeated world number four Jasmine Paolini, also on Margaret Court Arena.
While Sinner beat Marcos Giron in straight sets, Svitolina got the better of Jasmine Paolini. Listen to Story Jannik ... sets at the Rod Laver Arena to continue his dream run at Melbourne Park. The ...
No. 2 seed Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek had an easy time advancing to the fourth round of the Australian Open with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Emma Raducanu on Saturday. The match was expected to be competitive as it featured ...
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