After years of struggling with the suffocating expectations of her youth and wondering whether her biggest opportunities had passed her by, Madison Keys stood at
Category: Tennis
Give us our GOAT back: tribalism remains a bar to appreciating Djokovic’s greatness | Barney Ronay
Who knows, maybe one day Novak Djokovic and the people of Australia will stop mid-argument, bottom lips quivering, and just kiss it all out, right
Madison Keys embraces change to earn second grand slam final chance
Only a few hours after her first grand slam final had come to an end in 2017, while she was still trying to process falling
Australian Open 2025 week two action – in pictures
Novak Djokovic of Serbia addresses media regarding his refusal to speak to Channel Nine presenter Jim Courier after his victory against Tomáš Macháč. Photograph: James
Australian Open semi-finals: Sinner beats Shelton, Djokovic retires against Zverev – as it happened
Jannik Sinner, Shelton frustrated the best player in the world early on with his potent forehand, athleticism and variety of shot. Up set point and
Jannik Sinner swats aside Ben Shelton to book place in Australian Open final
An hour into one of the greatest occasions of his young career, Ben Shelton was soaring. As he faced the daunting challenge of Jannik Sinner,
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic to discuss future of coaching partnership
Andy Murray will meet with Novak Djokovic to consider the future of their trial partnership following the 24-time grand slam champion’s retirement from the semi-finals
Australian Open semi-finals: Madison Keys stuns Iga Swiatek in deciding tie-break – as it happened
Australian Open final, that must feel good?” wonders the opening question; “Yeah,” comes back the response, Keys corpsing at the understatement. “I’m still trying to
Madison Keys defeats Swiatek in instant classic to reach Australian Open final
Deep in the final set of one of the most extraordinary matches of her career, the violent, destructive ball striking of Madison Keys was still
Noisy fans add to sport’s spectacle but loss of perspective and anger soon follows | Emma John
Eva Asderaki-Moore probably loves her job. But there were times, during Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open win over Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday, when the chair umpire