The Australian Open is over for the locals. Some Australians impressed and others didn't live up to expectations. Here's how we graded them.
You can almost hear the thwack of tennis balls ringing out from Melbourne Park as the smell of sunscreen fills the air. The 2025 Australian Open — affectionately dubbed the "happy slam" — is about to be in full swing, with the main draw kicking off on Sunday.
Aryna Sabalenka will bid for a third Australian Open title in succession as if she was going for her first, having dropped the defending champion mindset to great success last year.
Jannik Sinner will launch his Australian Open title defence under a stubborn doping cloud but the whiff of scandal may do little to halt the Italian juggernaut.
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Aussie duo Duckworth and Vukic enjoyed strong form leading into the Australian Open, reaching the Brisbane International quarterfinals. The pair teamed up late in 2024, however are no strangers to Australian Open doubles, with both having competed in previous years with different partners.
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff lead the women's field at the 2025 Australian Open. The year's first Grand Slam tournament begins on the hard courts of Melbourne Park
A “smash in the face” awaits Melbourne City if the in-form team relaxes against the A-League’s worst side, Brisbane Roar.
Iga Swiatek is dominating her Australian Open opponents the way no one has at Melbourne Park since Maria Sharapova in 2013. Swiatek's latest lopsided win came via a 6-1, 6-2 score in the quarterfinals against No.
Novak Djokovic got the mea culpas he wanted from the Australian Open's local broadcaster and its employee who insulted him on the air and so, according to tournament organizers, the 24-time Grand Slam
It wasn't often pretty, but two-time defending Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka has extended a few impressive streaks while becoming one of the first players to advance to the fourth round of the year's opening Grand Slam tournament.
The host broadcaster has apologized after Novak Djokovic declined to do a customary post-match on court interview at the Australian Open Sunday to protest comments made on air by someone who works for the TV network.