Katerina Siniakova equalled the feats of greats Martina Hingis, Martina Navratilova ... in the first round of the women's singles at Melbourne Park, claimed glory on the final day of the season's ...
Madison Keys stunned the tennis world when she overcame World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final. Sabalenka ...
Frustrated world No1 covered her face in a towel and went off court before returning for presentation ceremony ...
"The Australian Open is about to wrap up, with the men's and women's finalists determined. In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner have some fun with their ...
Madison Keys dethroned world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka to become the oldest first-time winner of the womens singles title at the ...
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka will battle American 19th seed Madison Keys in the final on Saturday looking to become the first woman since Martina ... her last two Melbourne Park campaigns ...
"I always liked the way Martina Hingis was playing," Andreeva told reporters at Melbourne Park. "I have seen some similarities. I would say she played smart and I'm also playing smart like her.
World number one Sabalenka was bidding to become the first woman since Martina Hingis in the late 1990s to win three straight titles at Melbourne Park. But American Keys, who seemed destined never ...
Martina Hingis, from 1997 to 1999, was the last woman with three straight championships in Australia. A year ago, Gauff reached the semifinals at Melbourne Park for the first time, before losing ...
She made her first semi-final at Melbourne Park in 2015 as a 19-year-old ... woman to win three Melbourne crowns in a row since Martina Hingis from 1997-1999. Keys ended her season early in ...
If the 26-year-old from Belarus is to win, she will become the first player since Martina Hingis from ... success anywhere else as she's had at Melbourne Park. Standing in her way, however ...
Melbourne: Madison Keys of the United States ... in a row at the Australian Open something last accomplished by Martina Hingis from 1997-99 and her fourth major title overall.