Novak Djokovic Advances to Australian Open Semifinals
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Carlos Alcaraz sweeps into maiden Australian Open semi-final
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After a fortnight that began with 128 players and a wide-open draw, the Australian Open arrives at its quarterfinals with a familiar favorite, a first-time teenager and little margin left for error.
Highlights of the action from the 2026 Australian Open men's and women's quarterfinals.
Thirteen of the 16 players that advanced to the 2026 Australian Open quarterfinals are top 10 seeds. Amanda Anisimova, Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula and Ben Shelton were among the top 10 seeds that won on Monday to complete the star-studded quarterfinal brackets in the men's and women's singles draws.
The Australian Open doubles draw is down to its final four pairs. With reigning champions Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend out, a new champion is guaranteed.
Well, we've reached Day 12 of the Australian Open and just six matches from the men's and women's singles draw remain! We're across the women's singles draw today, as Aryna Sabale
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Jannik Sinner comes to Coco Gauff’s defense after racket-smashing incident at Australian Open draws criticism
Coco Gauff released her frustrations after a lopsided Australian Open performance by smashing her racket in a quiet corner of The post Jannik Sinner Comes to Coco Gauff’s Defense After Racket-Smashing Incident at Australian Open Draws Criticism appeared first on FirstSportz.
Andy Roddick is the most recent American to win a slam slam title on the men's side when he captured the 2003 US Open. Since, tennis has been dominated by three of the best players in history, including Novak Djokovic, who will appear in the Australian Open along with the emergence of Sinner and Alcaraz.
Novak Djokovic made history on Saturday at the 2026 Australian Open. Djokovic won his 400th match at a major tournament with his victory over Botic van de Zandschulp. Djokovic is now one win away from earning his 16th quarterfinal appearance in Melbourne.
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Venus Williams makes history at Australian Open despite defeat
Venus Williams became the oldest woman to compete in the Australian Open singles main draw when she faced Olga Danilovic in Melbourne. At 45 years old, Williams surpassed the previous record held by Japan’s Kimiko Date,