American stars Coco Gauff and Madison Keys are still in the draw at the Australian Open -- but who else is? We break it down.
Day 3 at the Australian Open promises plenty of action, with 16-year-old wild card Emerson Jones stepping into the spotlight against No.6 seed Elena Rybakina, plus a packed schedule featuring 12 seeded players.
Jessica Pegula secured her place in the Adelaide International semifinals after Ashlyn Krueger retired in the second set due to physical discomfort. The World No.
Madison Keys won a power-hitting battle with Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open Round of 16 on Monday. In the quarterfinals, she will face Elina Svitolina, who came back from a double-break down in the first set to roll past Veronika Kudermetova.
Coco Gauff might face more American opponents when she takes on Jessica Pegula in a potential quarterfinal clash at the Australian Open. 2024 was a pathbreaking year for Pegula as she reached four finals, including her maiden Major final at the US Open. The American won titles in Toronto and Berlin.
The WTA tournament in Adelaide delivered its verdict this Saturday. The final pitted number 1 seed Jessica Pegula against Madison Keys in a 100%
In the Australian Open Round of 16 on Sunday, No. 7-ranked Elena Rybakina takes on No. 14 Madison Keys.Rybakina secured a two-set victory over Dayana Yastremska (6-3, 6-4) in the Round of 32 in
American Madison Keys first made the Australian Open semifinals 10 years ago. A decade on, she hopes to do it again, but she'll have to go through Ukraine's Elina Svitolina.
Madison Keys' impressive start to 2025 continues, as she reached her fourth Australian Open quarterfinal after beating sixth seed Elena Rybakina.
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app Elena Rybakina says she will need some "magic ...
19th seed Madison Keys of the United States has reached the Australian Open quarter-finals for the fourth time in her career. She clinched a hard-fought win over sixth seed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan. The match lasted 1 hour and 49 minutes, ending with a scoreline of 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 in favor of Keys.
When Pegula lost Friday, she complained of slow conditions on the court. Sabalenka has noted it as well -- but not everyone feels that way.