The world No. 1 is seeking a third Australian Open title in a row. This is what makes her the best player in the world.
Jessica Pegula has reignited the debate on the validity of criticisms against women's tennis in the wake of an exhilarating 2025 Australian Open semifinal showdown between Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek.
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini lead the Qatar TotalEnergies Open and Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships entry lists, but Australian Open champion Madison Keys has withdrawn from Doha due to injury.
Madison Keys fought hard to fulfill her Grand Slam dream, and when she achieved it, it made not only her but also the former World No.1 Kim Clijsters emotional.
Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff headline the tennis players who have the best TikTok dances recorded on the app.
Aryna Sabalenka had no trouble in dispatching teenage star Mirra Andreeva to secure her spot in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka swiftly extinguished any hopes of an epic battle against Mirra Andreeva with a ruthless performance to reach the quarterfinal. Sabalenka met during the season's
That includes wins on Friday for No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, who is the two-time defending champion in Australia, No. 3 Gauff, No. 11 Paula Badosa and No. 14 Mirra Andreeva. However, No. 7 seed Jessica Pegula was ousted by world No. 55 Olga Danilovic in two sets.
The Women's Final of the 2025 Australian Open is just under an hour away. But who will prevail as Aryna Sabalenka and Madison Keys. It's time to have your say on our poll. Sabalenka comes into the
Coco Gauff still hasn’t lost a match or even at set at the Australian Open — or, actually, this season. She moved into the fourth
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka knocks out teenager Mirra Andreeva on Rod Laver Arena; Coco Gauff battles back to set up showdown with Spaniard Paula Badosa; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
The US Open is set to undergo a significant transformation in 2025, as the United States Tennis Association (USTA) has announced that the tournament will expand to 15 days and begin on a Sunday for the first time in the Open Era.