From the tournaments to the players, a guide to why this circuit is such a crucial pathway to the top of professional tennis.
Plus: Gauff tries to step on the gas, Andreeva takes on an in-form Sakkari, and Zheng skips class for round two.
Nathalie Tauziat, Mboko’s coach, describes the 5-foot-10 righthander as humble, even “serene.” But inside that calm exterior beats the heart of a lion that finds expression in her fearless game. She ...
On Sunday, the 22-year-old attempted to become the youngest player—and just the fifth player ever—to earn wins over the Big 3 at the Grand Slams. Tsitsipas beat Federer in the fourth round of the 2019 ...
The former world No. 1 made an unforgettable entrance on Rod Laver Arena, complete with a large hat, veil, and parasol combination—plus a pair of pleated pants.
"Somehow it is the finish line, but, whew, thank you so much for this amazing ride," the Frenchman told his fans in Melbourne.
The Belgian opened 2026 with a strong United Cup run and a viral celebration ahead of the Australian Open but suffered a tough first-round loss to Hubert Hurkacz.
The former Pepperdine University player became the first from her country to win a main-draw match in Melbourne since Yayuk Basuki in 1998.
Fritz began the year with a knee injury and eluded to other physical issues after a four-set win over Valentin Royer.
The tattooed Ukrainian led the defending champion 4-0 in the first set, and had two set points, before Keys rallied 7-6(6), 6-1.
The once and future “Ace Queen” struggled at times on serve but converted six of seven break points to dispatch Stephens and win her first Grand Slam match since that disastrous US Open. Still, ...
The world No. 3 debuted her New Balance look in Melbourne, and fans can now buy a version of her on-court style.