World No.1 and red-hot Australian Open favourite Aryna Sabalenka and third seed Coco Gauff have both reached the quarter-finals.
Aryna Sabalenka is chasing records at the Australian Open, but she is not allowing the pressure to disrupt her game at Park.
Tennis fans react to Elina Svitolina saying Belarusian 'inflamed' situation by waiting for handshake Aryna Sabalenka joins Serena Williams, Jennifer Capriati, Justine Henin & Victoria Azarenka on ...
Australian Open is around the corner, and former player Rennae Stubbs thinks Coco Gauff will emerge as the champion. At the 2024 Australian Open, Gauff produced her best performance of the tournament when she reached the semifinals.
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka knocks out teenager Mirra Andreeva on Rod Laver Arena; Coco Gauff battles back to set up showdown with Spaniard Paula Badosa; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Aryna Sabalenka aims to clinch a third consecutive Australian Open title, building on her recent success at the WTA title in Brisbane. She faces competition from Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff. With stellar form likened to Serena Williams,
Aryna Sabalenka has shared her retirement plan as she revealed her intentions to take a pregnancy break. The world No. 1 is back at the Australian Open, seeking a three-peat after winning the tournament in 2024 and 2023. But she is already looking ahead to the future as she revealed her wish to have a baby.
Aryna Sabalenka is the red-hot favourite at Melbourne Park, where another victory would give her a fourth major title and widen the gap in the rankings to Poland's Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff of the United States.
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka battled through serving woes Wednesday to make the Australian Open third round, but it was a less-than-convincing display by the world number one.
Aryna Sabalenka had no trouble in dispatching teenage star Mirra Andreeva to secure her spot in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
The Belarusian insists it is a Grand Slam and there are many other players who are playing well. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus plays a forehand return to Zheng Qinwen of China during the women's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024. Credit: AP/Andy Wong