Scoring the achievement at 22 may be young, but it’s fitting, because Alcaraz showed off his most full-grown tennis yet.
At age 38, Djokovic may finally have run out of house money.
The 22-year-old, who hadn't been past the quarterfinals in Melbourne before, topped Djokovic in Sunday's final.
The 22-year-old Spaniard sealed the all-time record by battling past Novak Djokovic for his first Australian Open title—the only one of the four Grand Slam titles he was missing.
The 22-year-old wasn’t the only Spanish icon inside Rod Laver Arena though, as 22-time Grand Slam title holder Rafael Nadal was front and center for the blockbuster showdown. “Too many Spanish legends ...
How the Romanian has bounced back from injury at 30 to put herself in Grand Slam contention once again.
That’s when Vukov intervened. The results were immediate. Rybakina threw down an ace for 40-30, held serve, and broke back for 2-3. From then on, she moved forward, hit harder, and wrested control of ...
Alcaraz defeated an opponent, Alexander Zverev, who had beaten him here two years ago. More impressive, though, was the way he beat back what appeared to be cramps for nearly three sets and three ...
The Kazakh answered the world No. 1's five-game run with one of her own, and won her first Grand Slam title since 2022.
There’s one thing Elena Rybakina shouldn’t hope for in this final: A hindrance call against her opponent. In her semifinal on Thursday, Aryna Sabalenka was given one after she let out an (especially) ...
“I think you guys got your value for the ticket today, that’s for sure,” Novak Djokovic joked inside Rod Laver Arena past 1:30 a.m. Saturday in Melbourne. “I want 10 percent of tonight’s tickets sold.
The Kazakh took out No. 2 Iga Swiatek in the quarterfinals and No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final in Melbourne.
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