American Danielle Collins is out of the Australian Open following a straight-sets defeat by fellow countrywoman Madison Keys.
Alex de Minaur, the world No. 8, and Nick Kyrgios, who is back after a two-year battle with knee and wrist injuries, are the headliners for their country at Melbourne Park. Kyrgios emceed the night session on John Cain Arena Monday, before De Minaur headlines Rod Laver Arena, the pantheon of Australian tennis Tuesday night.
Danielle Collins ' spat with the Australian Open crowd continued as she stepped onto Rod Laver Arena for her third-round match on Saturday night. The world No. 11 was booed immeditely while walking onto the court and the crowd continued to give her grief, cheering her errors as she faced Madison Keys.
Alex de Minaur is on a collision course with reigning champion Jannik Sinner after his name was called in the same quarter of the Australian Open draw.
Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek, Taylor Fritz and Alex de Minaur are some of the prominent players who will be in action on the seventh day in Melbourne.
(But) I wanted to come out here," Kokkinakis told reporters post-match. Earlier, Alex de Minaur eased past American qualifier Tristan Boyer in straight sets to advance to the third round.
Australia’s best tennis player invited this masthead behind the curtain. His hitting partner, Jannik Sinner, kept him waiting.
Taylor Fritz, the highest-seeded American man at the Australian Open, needed just 82 minutes to defeat Cristian Garin on Thursday and advance to the third round.
The pair met most recently at the ATP Tour Finals in Turin late last year when Sinner beat the underdone ... Karen Khachanov in the fourth round. Alex de Minaur will face Dutchman Botic van ...
To reach an Australian Open semi-final, Alex de Minaur will need ... Finals in Turin late last year when Sinner beat the underdone Aussie star 6-3, 6-4. De Minaur, 25, secured a valuable top ...
Gael Monfils stuns Taylor Fritz in a four-set thriller as Jannik Sinner advances at the Australian Open 2025. No one-handed backhand players remain.
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