The world No. 1 came agonizingly close to winning a third straight title Down Under, but leaves Melbourne with plenty of positives despite a runner-up finish to Madison Keys.
Alexander Zverev's racquet goes missing, Jannik Sinner is unbreakable and the best point of the Australian Open. Here are the ...
Being told you will be a future world number one at the age of 14 is an extremely tough burden for any young athlete to carry ...
Madison Keys says she kept telling herself to be brave down the stretch of a tight third set in the Australian Open final ...
The world No. 1 has her own way of processing defeats, and it involves a little social distance from her coaches.
Ranked 14th and seeded 19th, the 29-year-old American upsets top-ranked two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka in three ...
When Madison Keys stepped into Rod Laver Arena at 7:37 p.m. on Saturday night ahead of the Australian Open final, she strode right past the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup, the trophy that goes to the ...
Aryna Sabalenka threw her racket on the sideline. She sat on her bench with a towel over her head. She then even briefly walked off the court before the trophy ceremony ...
Aryna Sabalenka hopes to do something no woman has in more than a quarter of a century: win a third consecutive Australian Open championship. Madison Keys hopes to do ...
Aryna Sabalenka moved one win away from becoming the first woman since 1999 to win three consecutive Australian Open titles, ...
But Sabalenka had a hard time harnessing her intimidating strokes on a windy evening in Rod Laver Arena until doing so down ...