The opening night was rain delayed in parts with multiple games not played but a lot of players still did make it through at the Australian Open including Leylah Fernandez, Paula Badosa and Donna Vekic.
Coco Gauff, Australian Open and Leylah Fernandez
Coco Gauff moved into the fourth round at Melbourne Park with a straightforward victory over Canada's Leylah Fernandez on Friday.
World No. 3 Coco Gauff will lock horns with Paula Badosa in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2025 on Tuesday, January 21.
Coco Gauff remains unbeaten at the Australian Open, progressing to the fourth round with a win over Leylah Fernandez. The tournament has witnessed major performances from top female players, including Aryna Sabalenka.
Canada's Leylah Fernandez has advanced to the second round of the Australian Open, taking a straight sets win over Ukraine's Yuliia Starodubtseva in Melbourne on Sunday.
Reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka also advanced to the second week, as did one of her good friends, 11th seed Paula Badosa ... her spectacular win over Leylah Fernandez. Taking to X (formerly ...
American stars Coco Gauff and Madison Keys are still in the draw at the Australian Open -- but who else is? We break it down.
Coco Gauff celebrated Chloe Kim's historic fifth Laax Open title via a social media post shared on Monday. This victory was Kim's first since her landmark performance at the 2023 Winter X Games, where she became the first woman to land a 1260 in the halfpipe competition.
Coco Gauff's consecutive-set streak ended at the Australian Open. Her bid for a second Grand Slam title continued on Sunday with a 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 comeback victory over Belinda Benci
Coco Gauff's outfit at the 2025 Australian Open has generated much attention. The American spoke specifically about her shoes after her latest Australian Open victory. Gauff has done two funny
The 2025 Australian Open runs from Sunday, Jan. 12 to Sunday, Jan. 26. However, due to the time difference in The Land Down Under, match start times will be a bit wonky for U.S. viewers, meaning the first major tennis tournament of the year will start airing coverage at 7 p.m. ET on Jan. 11 in U.S. timezones.