Iga Swiatek and Alex De Minaur shared differing opinions on the best place for coffee during their on-court interviews at the Australian Open. The Polish 5-time Grand Slam champion breezed past Rebecca Sramkova,
Oh Iga, what have you done. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images) Swiatek however wasn’t alone in fuelling the long-running feud between the two states as Alex de Minaur refused to back in ...
As much as any top player, Sinner has been able to expose De Minaur’s lack of first-strike weaponry. The Aussie’s strength is his scrambling and counterpunching, but Sinner serves too well, hits too hard, places the ball too precisely for his defense to be effective. De Minaur hasn’t found a way to hurt, rattle, of disrupt him.
Alex de Minaur was very careful ... of Melbourne coffee in light of Iga Swiatek recently proclaiming that she finds the coffee in Sydney better. De Minaur chose his words rather carefully and ...
Alex de Minaur has endeared himself to Australian Open fans with a classy answer to a question that landed Iga Swiatek in hot water on Thursday. Swiatek admitted to Jelena Dokic that she prefers ...
A missed double-bounce call, an unseeded Italian hits one of the shots of his life and an all-Australian final is locked in. Here are five quick hits from day 11 of the Australian Open.
The quarterfinals are underway at Melbourne Park, as rumours abound about Jannik Sinner's health ahead of his clash with Alex de Minaur. Follow live.
Up and down day for favorites and the husband-and-wife duo of Gaël Monfils and Elina Svitolina win their singles matches.
Three of the four top seeds will compete for the titles over the weekend, with an American looking to play spoiler
Iga Swiatek is dominating her Australian Open opponents the way no one has at Melbourne Park since Maria Sharapova in 2013.
Australian Open has been intense, with the men's and women's singles tournaments heating up. Here's what to know about the current bracket.
More remarkably: Djokovic has now advanced to his fiftieth major semifinal, after beating Alcaraz in a grueling four-set match that went to about 1:00 am local time in Melbourne. That number sets yet another Djokovic record in men’s tennis, further cementing the athlete’s legendary status.