de Minaur fights past Cerundolo to keep the dream alive

Australia’s Alex de Minaur was looking to reach the fourth round of his home Grand Slam when he took to the court against Argentina’s 31 seed Francisco Cerundolo. de Minaur had reached the fourth round on three previous occasions in Australia. Impressively, the Australian had also reached the quarterfinals at all of the other Grand…

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Luckiest Loser reaches fourth round

Germany’s Eva Lys was almost on her way home after losing her third round qualifying match to Australia’s Destanee Aiva. The German did however decide to hang around and register to be a lucky loser. Just when it looked like she wouldn’t been given another chance a last minute call came through to take the…

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Vukic so close to a huge career best effort at a Grand Slam

Australia’s Aleksandar Vukic was the only Aussie player to take to the court in singles action on day 6. He would face Britain’s no. 15 seed Jack Draper. Draper had escaped a tough match against another Australian, Thanasi Kokkinakis, the Brit winning in five sets. Kokkinakis was serving for the match in the fourth set.…

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de Minaur marches forward as others bow out

Out of the Australians playing on day five, it was world no. 8 Alex de Minaur that advanced to the third round. Tristan Schoolkate surprised Jannik Sinner when he took the opening set of their match. Destanee Aiava failed to take advantage of a golden opportunity to advance to the third round when she lost…

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Day four Aussie review

Six Australians took to the courts in singles action at the Australian Open on day four. This was the first day of round two. Talia Gibson was humbled by the 11th seed Paula Badosa, losing 6-1, 6-0 in just 48 minutes. Jordan Thompson had a disappointing loss to Portugal’s Nuno Borges. The 27th seed losing…

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de Minaur the only Aussie to advance on day 3

After a fantastic day two at the Australian Open it was not so good for the Australians on day three. This was the final day for round one action and it was only Alex de Minaur that advanced. Olivia Gadecki was humbled by Veronica Kudermetova, losing 6-1, 6-1. World no. 1 junior Emerson Jones was…

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Day two review Australian men

It was an exciting day two with 8 Australian men taking to the courts at Melbourne Park. All eyes were on Nick Kyrgios as he faced Britain’s Jacob Fearnley, unfortunately the Brit was too much of an obstacle for the Australian to get past. The final score was 7-6(3), 6-3, 7-6(2). In better news Jordan…

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Exciting day two for the Aussie women

Hey there, tennis fanatics! Grab your favorite snack, maybe a meat pie or some Tim Tams, and let’s dive into the Australian Open tennis results that had us all cheering, laughing, and maybe even throwing our remote controls at the TV. Tennis is a rollercoaster, isn’t it? One moment you’re soaring high and the next—well,…

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Australian Open day one review for Australian women

It was a slow start for the Australian women at the Australian Open. Just Daria Saville took to the courts. Saville, a wildcard, faced Anna Blinkova, best known for her defeat of Elena Rybakina in a record breaking tie breaker in the second round of the 2024 edition. Saville made a promising start as she…

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Australian men’s review after round one day one action

The sun blazed down on Melbourne Park, setting the stage for an exhilarating first day of the Australian Open tennis. Fans swarmed the courts, buzzing with excitement, each hoping to witness the next great chapter in this storied tournament. While the atmosphere was electric, not all our homegrown heroes had the fairy tale start they…

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