Siniakova/Townsend, Dabrowski/Routliffe, and Ostapenko/Hsieh are three top-tier teams that give live tennis a whole new meaning.
The No. 1 seeds beat third seeds Hsieh Su-Wei and Jelena Ostapenko 6-2, 6-7 (4), 6-3 to win the Australian Open, 13 years after Townsend was junior champion.
Winning a Grand Slam at that time can never be considered as winning a Grand Slam in the Open era,” said Patrick Mouratoglou, as he reignited the GOAT debate on social media.
The Belarusian has been unbeatable in Melbourne for years, but she's running into in absolute buzzsaw.
One thing we probably shouldn’t expect in the Australian Open semifinal between Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek is an epic. When these two get together, matches tend to end in a hurry. They’ve played ...
What this final lacks in historic significance, it could make up for in sheer ball-striking bravado between two of the biggest hitters the game has ever seen.
Sabalenka has won the last five meetings between these two good friends, but who will book her spot in the final?
Sabalenka has won back-to-back titles Down Under, but there are plenty of high-level players that can dethrone her in Melbourne.
The world No. 1 faces a few obstacles, while Coco Gauff is on the upswing and Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina hope for some new-coach magic.
US Open champion will play her first match against Sofia Kenin, while Sabalenka faces Sloane Stephens. Where did the other favorites land?