Novak Djokovic was at the centre of another Australian Open ... Ukraine's Elina Svitolina beat Veronika Kudermetova -- then declined to shake the Russian's hand. But Svitolina's husband, the 38-year-old Frenchman Gael Monfils, retired from his match ...
Novak Djokovic was at the center of another Australian Open row on Monday while Jannik Sinner needed medical attention in fierce heat to battle into the quarterfinals and Iga Swiatek won easily. But American teenage qualifier Learner Tien’s fairytale run is over after he suffered a thigh problem in a four-set defeat to Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego.
Novak Djokovic was at the centre of another Australian Open ... Ukraine's Elina Svitolina beat Veronika Kudermetova -- then declined to shake the Russian's hand. Five-time major champion Iga Swiatek will later be desperate to avoid a big shock against ...
She beat Polina Kudermetova 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 for her 18th career win. Novak Djokovic remains the king of Australia, and he heads Down Under with a goal of winning a record-extending 11th singles ...
Record crowds roamed Melbourne Park, new stars emerged, and old ones wound back the clock. Revellers had fun at the party court, but the same conduct was not welcomed by the players as it bled into the big matches.
On-court blow-ups for the ages, rowdy spectators causing strife and memorable close finishes – this Australian Open has had it all.
The last of the Australian Open men's quarterfinals takes place in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, in the United States.
Follow Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score and game-by-game updates from the Australian Open as Alex de Minaur, Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek are all in quarter-final action.
The Athletic Welcome to the Australian Open briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament. On day 11, the quarterfinals wrapped up. Aryna Sabalenka, Paula Badosa,
Djokovic has been at the centre of controversy before at the Australian Open, notably in 2022 when he was deported on the eve of the tournament over his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid. He claimed ahead of this year’s tournament that he was “poisoned” by lead and mercury in his food while held in a hotel before being deported.
First came the medical timeouts, one each for Jannik Sinner and Holger Rune with the temperature above 90 degrees Fahrenheit at the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic was at the centre of another Australian Open row on Monday while Iga Swiatek will be desperate to avoid a major shock and Jannik Sinner is also eyeing the quarter-finals.On a hot Melbourne day,