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  • Australian Open 2025: Aryna Sabalenka aims for third straight title in final against Madison Keys


    The odds are stacked against Keys as she hopes to deny Sabalenka, who won the Australian and US Open finals in straight sets last year.

    Sabalenka has won four of her five previous meetings with Keys, including victory in their two previous Slam encounters.

    Their most recent meeting at a major, in the semi-finals of the US Open in 2023, was a particularly painful one for Keys.

    The American served for the match with a 6-0 5-3 lead, only for Sabalenka to pull off a remarkable fightback to advance.

    “I felt like I tried to play safe. I wasn’t playing how I wanted to in the big moments,” Keys said of that defeat.

    “That felt so bad. I didn’t want to be in the same situation where I looked back and thought ‘I should have gone for it’.

    “I didn’t want to have any regrets.”



    The Australian Open 2025 is heating up as Aryna Sabalenka, the current two-time defending champion, is on the brink of making history by aiming for her third straight title. In the final, she will face off against American powerhouse Madison Keys in what promises to be a thrilling match-up.

    Sabalenka has been dominating the tennis world in recent years with her powerful game and relentless determination. Her aggressive style of play has proven to be a winning formula on the hard courts of Melbourne Park, and she will be looking to continue her reign as the queen of the Australian Open.

    On the other side of the net, Keys will be a formidable opponent for Sabalenka. The American has a booming serve and blistering groundstrokes that can overpower any opponent on her day. Keys has been steadily climbing up the rankings and will be eager to claim her first Grand Slam title by dethroning the champion.

    As the two players prepare to battle it out on the Rod Laver Arena, tennis fans around the world are eagerly anticipating a high-quality final filled with power, precision, and drama. Will Sabalenka make history with a third consecutive title, or will Keys upset the odds and claim victory? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – this final is one not to be missed. Stay tuned for all the action and excitement of the Australian Open 2025 final.

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  • Australian Open: Madison Keys looks for first major title while Aryna Sabalenka hopes to ‘put my name into history’




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    Madison Keys wrote three short words on the camera lens after her dramatic semifinal victory against Iga Świątek at the Australian Open: “Oh my god.”

    The American’s shock was plain for all to see, even before she had scribbled out those words on the face of the camera. When she sat down after the match, wiping tears away from her eyes, it was clear the size of her achievement was only just starting to dawn on her.

    This was arguably the biggest victory of Keys’ career, setting up her second appearance in a grand slam final and her first Down Under. To get there, she had saved a match point and triumphed in a nerve-wracking super tie-break against a player she had only ever beaten once before.

    Now on an 11-match winning run, Keys will have a chance to win a first grand slam title when she faces Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka in Melbourne on Saturday, with the match starting at 3:30 a.m. ET.

    “I’m still trying to come down and figure out where I am,” the 29-year-old told reporters after her pulsating, two-and-a-half-hour victory against five-time grand slam champion Świątek, who had only dropped 14 games on her way to the semifinals.

    Keys came from behind to defeat Świątek at the Australian Open.

    Keys next faces a formidable opponent in Saturday’s final. Sabalenka, who defeated Spain’s Paula Badosa in the final four, could become the first woman in 26 years to win back-to-back-to-back Australian Open titles, on top of enhancing her status as the world No. 1.

    Only Margaret Court, Evonne Goolagong, Steffi Graf and Martina Hingis – who in 1999 was the last to achieve the feat – have ever completed Australian Open three-peats in the women’s game, and now Sabalenka is in a strong position to join them.

    “For her to be at this point, she’s doing a lot of things right,” Graf, who completed her three-peat in 1990, told CNN Sport earlier this week. “I mean, it seems like also physically, she’s gotten stronger and less injury prone.

    “It’s like putting all the puzzle pieces together, right? It’s like the body and mind being ready for it. And she seems like she’s been doing a great job at it.”

    The Belarusian has quickly made Melbourne her home-from-home, dropping only one set on the way to the final. At her best, the 26-year-old’s powerful hitting from the baseline is borderline unstoppable, particularly on hard courts.

    This weekend could mark Sabalenka’s fourth grand slam title overall, adding to her two Australian Open crowns and victory in last year’s US Open. Against 19th seed Keys, an opponent she has beaten in four of their past five meetings, she will be the firm favorite to secure a landmark three-peat.

    “I’m so proud of myself, I’m proud of my team that we were able to put ourselves in such a situation,” Sabalenka said in her on-court interview on Thursday.

    “It’s a privilege. If I’ll be able to put my name into history, it’s going to mean a lot. It’s going to mean the world to me … I couldn’t even dream about that, to be honest. At first, I was dreaming to win at least one grand slam, now I have this opportunity. It’s incredible.”

    Sabalenka plays a shot against Paula Badosa.

    Keys, meanwhile, enters Saturday’s showpiece on the best winning streak of her career having won a ninth WTA title in Adelaide at the start of the year. Her only previous appearance in a major final was a straight-sets defeat against compatriot Sloane Stephens at the 2017 US Open, though she said that her mentality on the court is entirely different this time around.

    “During that match, I was so consumed with being nervous and the moment, the opportunity and all of that, I never really gave myself a chance to actually play,” Keys told reporters.

    “The big thing for me has just been knowing that there are going to be a lot of moments where I’m uncomfortable in the match,” she added. “It’s going to be stressful, you have thousands of people watching you, you might not be playing your best tennis, but instead of trying to shy away from that and search for settling or comfort or anything, just being okay with the situation. You can also play tennis through that.”

    To that end, Keys said that she has tried to empower herself to play fearless, aggressive tennis, even in the most high-stakes situations. Incidentally, that’s also something she has admired in her next opponent’s game.

    “What’s really impressive (with Sabalenka) is her mentality and I think her ability to always go for it, no matter what the score is, is really impressive,” said Keys, adding: “The one thing that I really wanted to try to be better at was not playing more passive in big points and honestly just trying to emulate the way that she trusts her game and she goes after it.”

    The last time the two players met at a grand slam was the semifinals of the 2023 US Open. After winning the opening set to love, Keys was a break up in the second and third sets but just couldn’t get over the line, eventually going down in a deciding tie-break. The defeat has lingered long in her memory.

    “Magically,” Sabalenka reflected after that match, “I was able to turn (it) around.” Against a fellow big-hitter of the tennis ball, she may need to find that magic touch once again in her quest for a third-straight Australian Open title.



    The Australian Open is heating up as Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka both look to make their mark on the tennis world. Keys, who has been a consistent top player for years, is still searching for her first major title. On the other hand, Sabalenka is a rising star in the tennis world and hopes to make a splash by winning her first major title.

    Keys, known for her powerful groundstrokes and aggressive playing style, has always been a threat at Grand Slam events. She has reached the quarterfinals or better at all four majors, but has yet to break through and win a title. With her experience and talent, Keys will be a tough opponent for anyone she faces in the Australian Open.

    Sabalenka, on the other hand, is a young player with immense potential. Known for her big serve and aggressive playing style, Sabalenka has already won multiple WTA titles and is considered one of the top players to watch in the coming years. She is confident in her abilities and is determined to make a name for herself in the tennis world.

    As the Australian Open progresses, all eyes will be on Keys and Sabalenka as they both look to make history. Will Keys finally capture her first major title, or will Sabalenka fulfill her dream of putting her name into the history books? Tennis fans will be on the edge of their seats as these two talented players battle it out on the court.

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  • Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka face off in main event of ‘MGM Rewards Slam’ in Las Vegas


    MGM Resorts International is set to host “The MGM Rewards Slam,” featuring the world’s top tennis players, on March 1-2 at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

    The event will showcase the world’s No. 1 men’s and women’s tennis players, including Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, alongside other highly ranked professionals.

    Single-day tickets start at $55, while two-day tickets begin at $127.50, excluding service charges or fees.

    Tickets will be available to the public starting Monday, Jan. 27, at 9 a.m. PST via axs.com.

    Pre-sale access is available for Club and Seat License members, as well as MGM Rewards and AXS members, from Thursday, Jan. 23, to Sunday, Jan. 26.

    In the main event on Saturday, Women’s World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will compete against former No. 1 Naomi Osaka.

    Sabalenka, a two-time reigning Australian Open champion, will defend her 2024 U.S. Open title later this year.

    Osaka has won four Grand Slam titles, including the 2018 U.S. Open and 2019 Australian Open.

    Sunday’s action will feature Men’s World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, No. 2-ranked Alexander Zverev, and Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, ranked 4th and 9th, respectively, in a four-player competition.

    “The 2024 ‘Netflix Slam’ at Mandalay Bay was a huge success and one of our most entertaining sporting events of the year,” said Lance Evans, MGM Resorts’ Senior Vice President of Sports and Sponsorships. “We anticipate creating another memorable event experience as tennis fans worldwide will enjoy watching the sport’s best players compete at the highest level in Las Vegas.”

    Further details about the Sunday men’s event format, additional competitors, the 2025 event broadcast partner, and VIP programming will be announced soon.



    Two of the biggest stars in women’s tennis, Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka, will go head-to-head in the main event of the ‘MGM Rewards Slam’ in Las Vegas. This highly anticipated match-up is set to showcase the talents of these two dynamic players in a battle for supremacy on the court.

    Sabalenka, known for her powerful groundstrokes and aggressive style of play, has been in top form this season, capturing multiple titles and climbing the rankings. On the other hand, Osaka, a former world number one and multiple Grand Slam champion, brings her own unique blend of power and finesse to the court.

    Fans can expect a thrilling encounter as these two fierce competitors face off in what promises to be a high-stakes showdown. With the bright lights of Las Vegas shining down on them, Sabalenka and Osaka will leave it all on the court in their quest for victory.

    Stay tuned for all the action and drama as these two tennis titans clash in the ‘MGM Rewards Slam’ main event. Don’t miss out on the excitement as Sabalenka and Osaka battle it out for glory in the entertainment capital of the world.

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  • Australian Open 2025 results, schedule, bracket: Madison Keys to face Aryna Sabalenka for title


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    The final four of the first Grand Slam tournament in 2025 is set. After a grueling couple of weeks, it’s quite the set of pairings at the Australian Open semifinals on the men’s side.

    No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner is back after winning the tournament in 2024. Sinner had to fight off an illness in his fourth-round matchup against Holger Rune. He then made quick work of No. 8 Alex De Minaur in the quarterfinals in straight sets. He’ll take on American Ben Shelton in the semis after he dispatched of Lorenzo Sonego in the quarters. It’s Shelton’s best showing at the Aussie Open after previously being eliminated in the quarterfinals. Andy Roddick is hopeful that Shelton or another one of the young Americans can break the streak at Grand Slams with no male player born in the United States winning since 2003. 

    On the other side of the bracket, a heavyweight showdown is set between the legendary champion Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev. Djokovic outlasted his latest rival in the quarters when he beat Carlos Alcaraz. Djokovic is now one step closer to securing his 25th Grand Slam tournament trophy, which would break the tie with Margaret Court for the most in tennis history, regardless of gender. Zverev, meanwhile, is looking for his first Grand Slam title after reaching the semifinals six previous times.

    In the women’s tournament, No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka cruised to an easy victory against No. 11 Paula Badosa, and looked primed for a meeting with No. 2 Iga Świątek in the tournament final. However, No. 19 Madison Keys produced a sensational performance in the semifinals and upset Świątek 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 to reach just her second career Grand Slam final. Keys reached the US Open final back in 2017, but had never gotten to the final at the Australian Open.

    Where to watch the 2025 Australian Open

    • Dates: Jan. 11-26
    • Where: Melbourne Park, Australia
    • Watch: ESPN, Tennis Channel
    • Stream: fubo (try for free)

    Women’s final match

    Saturday, Jan. 25

    • No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka vs. No. 19 Madison Keys — TBD

    Men’s semifinal matches

    Friday, Jan. 24

    • No. 1 Jannik Sinner vs. No. 21 Ben Shelton — 3:30 a.m. 
    • No. 2 Alexander Zverev vs. No. 7 Novak Djokovic — 10:30 p.m. (Thursday, Jan. 23)

    Women’s semifinal matches

    Thursday, Jan. 23

    Men’s quarterfinal matches

    • No. 1 Jannik Sinner def. No. 8 Alex De Minaur 6-3, 6-2, 6-1
    • No. 2 Alexander Zverev def. No. 12 Tommy Paul 7-6, 7-6, 2-6, 6-1
    • No. 7 Novak Djokovic def. No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4
    • No. 21 Ben Shelton def. Lorenzo Sonego 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6

    Women’s quarterfinal matches

    • No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka def. No. 27 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 2-6, 6-3
    • No. 2 Iga Świątek def. No. 8 Emma Navarro 6-1, 6-2
    • No. 11 Paula Badosa def. No. 3 Coco Gauff 7-5, 6-4
    • No. 19 Madison Keys def. No. 28 Elina Svitolina 3-6. 6-3, 6-4

    Who wins Sinner vs. Shelton in the men’s semifinals of the 2025 Australian Open, and what pick could lead to a huge return? Visit SportsLine now to see Jose Onorato’s best bets for Sinner vs. Shelton, all from the tennis expert who knows the game from a player’s perspective, and find out.





    The Australian Open 2025 has been an exciting tournament so far, with many upsets and thrilling matches. As we head into the final, Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka are set to face off for the title in what promises to be a thrilling showdown.

    In the women’s singles final, Madison Keys has been in top form throughout the tournament, defeating top-seeded players and showing her resilience on the court. On the other hand, Aryna Sabalenka has also been impressive, showcasing her powerful game and determination to come out on top.

    The schedule for the final match is set for Saturday, February 1st, at 7:00 PM local time. Fans can expect a high-intensity match between these two talented players, with both aiming to claim their first Australian Open title.

    As we look ahead to the final match, the bracket has been filled with surprises and unexpected outcomes. Fans have been treated to some incredible matches, and the final promises to be no different.

    Be sure to tune in to catch all the action as Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka battle it out for the Australian Open 2025 title. Who will emerge victorious? Stay tuned to find out.

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  • Australian Open 2025 results, schedule, bracket: Madison Keys to face Aryna Sabalenka for title


    australian-open-bracket.jpg
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    The final four of the first Grand Slam tournament in 2025 is set. After a grueling couple of weeks, it’s quite the set of pairings at the Australian Open semifinals on the men’s side.

    No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner is back after winning the tournament in 2024. Sinner had to fight off an illness in his fourth-round matchup against Holger Rune. He then made quick work of No. 8 Alex De Minaur in the quarterfinals in straight sets. He’ll take on American Ben Shelton in the semis after he dispatched of Lorenzo Sonego in the quarters. It’s Shelton’s best showing at the Aussie Open after previously being eliminated in the quarterfinals. Andy Roddick is hopeful that Shelton or another one of the young Americans can break the streak at Grand Slams with no male player born in the United States winning since 2003. 

    On the other side of the bracket, a heavyweight showdown is set between the legendary champion Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev. Djokovic outlasted his latest rival in the quarters when he beat Carlos Alcaraz. Djokovic is now one step closer to securing his 25th Grand Slam tournament trophy, which would break the tie with Margaret Court for the most in tennis history, regardless of gender. Zverev, meanwhile, is looking for his first Grand Slam title after reaching the semifinals six previous times.

    In the women’s tournament, No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka cruised to an easy victory against No. 11 Paula Badosa, and looked primed for a meeting with No. 2 Iga Świątek in the tournament final. However, No. 19 Madison Keys produced a sensational performance in the semifinals and upset Świątek 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 to reach just her second career Grand Slam final. Keys reached the US Open final back in 2017, but had never gotten to the final at the Australian Open.

    Where to watch the 2025 Australian Open

    • Dates: Jan. 11-26
    • Where: Melbourne Park, Australia
    • Watch: ESPN, Tennis Channel
    • Stream: fubo (try for free)

    Women’s final match

    Saturday, Jan. 25

    • No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka vs. No. 19 Madison Keys — TBD

    Men’s semifinal matches

    Friday, Jan. 24

    • No. 1 Jannik Sinner vs. No. 21 Ben Shelton — 3:30 a.m. 
    • No. 2 Alexander Zverev vs. No. 7 Novak Djokovic — 10:30 p.m. (Thursday, Jan. 23)

    Women’s semifinal matches

    Thursday, Jan. 23

    Men’s quarterfinal matches

    • No. 1 Jannik Sinner def. No. 8 Alex De Minaur 6-3, 6-2, 6-1
    • No. 2 Alexander Zverev def. No. 12 Tommy Paul 7-6, 7-6, 2-6, 6-1
    • No. 7 Novak Djokovic def. No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4
    • No. 21 Ben Shelton def. Lorenzo Sonego 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6

    Women’s quarterfinal matches

    • No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka def. No. 27 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 2-6, 6-3
    • No. 2 Iga Świątek def. No. 8 Emma Navarro 6-1, 6-2
    • No. 11 Paula Badosa def. No. 3 Coco Gauff 7-5, 6-4
    • No. 19 Madison Keys def. No. 28 Elina Svitolina 3-6. 6-3, 6-4

    Who wins Sinner vs. Shelton in the men’s semifinals of the 2025 Australian Open, and what pick could lead to a huge return? Visit SportsLine now to see Jose Onorato’s best bets for Sinner vs. Shelton, all from the tennis expert who knows the game from a player’s perspective, and find out.





    The Australian Open 2025 has been filled with thrilling matches and surprising upsets, leading up to an exciting final between Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka.

    In the women’s singles final, Madison Keys, the American powerhouse, will face off against Aryna Sabalenka, the Belarusian sensation. Both players have showcased incredible skill and determination throughout the tournament, and fans are eagerly anticipating a showdown between these two fierce competitors.

    The schedule for the final match is set for Saturday, February 1st at 7:00 PM local time. The match promises to be a nail-biter, as both Keys and Sabalenka have been in top form leading up to this moment.

    In the bracket, Keys defeated top-seeded Simona Halep in the semifinals, while Sabalenka overcame a tough challenge from defending champion Naomi Osaka. Now, these two players will go head-to-head for the coveted Australian Open title.

    Who will emerge victorious in this epic battle? Will it be the powerful groundstrokes of Madison Keys or the aggressive play of Aryna Sabalenka?

    Tune in to find out and witness history in the making at the Australian Open 2025 final. Stay tuned for all the updates and results from this thrilling match.

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  • Aryna Sabalenka v Paula Badosa LIVE: Australian Open latest score and updates from Women’s semi-final


    Did the ball bounce twice? Controversy in Swiatek & Navarro match-up

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    Iga Swiatek looks to reach the Australian Open final for the first time as she faces Madison Keys at the Rod Lever Arena in the women’s singles semi-finals this morning.

    The Pole’s only appearance at stage of the tournament came in 2022 when she was beaten by Danielle Collins in straight sets. But, Swiatek is in fine form having beaten all of her opponents over two sets in this campaign including Emma Raducanu in the third round and Emma Navarro in the quarter-finals despite some controversy over a double bounce point.

    Her opponent, Keys, also last reached the semi-finals in 2022 but was beaten by Ashleigh Barty who went on to win the tournament. Keys’s previous two outing saw her battle past Elena Rybakina in the fourth round then Elina Svitolina in the quarters. The American has had a tougher run but is a wiley competitior and should give Swiatek some trouble.

    Before the duo took to court, reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka defeated Paula Badosa 6-4 6-2 in straight sets during the first semi-final of the day.

    Follow the latest updates from the Australian Open semi-finals in our live blog below:

    Australian Open: *Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 6-6 (7-8) Iga Swiatek

    Another huge moment! Keys lands her serve on the T line but Swiatek gets the return back. Keys looks as though she wasn’t expecting it and is drawn into a backhand rally which ends with her lifting the ball too long.

    A better backhanded effort results in another winner for Keys and she remains one point behind Swiatek.

    Swiatek has a couple of serves though. Yet, she can’t press the advantage. Keys defends and waits for Swiatek to force the play. The Pole looks to switch and finds the net.

    Swiatek moves back into the lead with two incredible volleys from the net. The second of which is superb with a low lunge to her right.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 13:09

    Australian Open: *Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 6-6 (5-6) Iga Swiatek

    Big miss! Keys looks to unload on a forehand and wildly sends the ball out of play.

    She then faults on her first serve and Swiatek drills back a backhand. Keys’s return lands on the baseline and Swiatek awkwardly lifts the ball out of play.

    The Pole still has a slight advantage and that improves as Keys is forced to run across the court. Her attempted forehand lands in the net.

    Swiatek’s next serve attacked and Keys looks comfortable. She drills a forehand down the line and closes the gap once more.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 13:06

    Australian Open: *Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 6-6 (3-4) Iga Swiatek

    Chance! Keys pushes a backhand into the top of the net. If that shot had got over she would have scored a winner.

    Swiatek then clips the net from a return of serve but the ball lands on her side of court.

    From her own serves, the Pole wins the first rally with a lovely backhanded switch of direction.

    From the second one Swiatek forces Keys onto the defensive but messes up with a drop shot. Keys gets across and scores a passing winner.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 13:03

    Australian Open: *Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 6-6 (1-2) Iga Swiatek

    Serving is so important in tie breaks like these.

    Swiatek wins the first point against the serve then double faults.

    She shakes that off to land a first serve that Keys drills into the net.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:59

    Australian Open: BREAK! Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 6-6 Iga Swiatek*

    At deuce this is anyone’s game.

    Madison Keys strikes first with a blistering return of serve that Iga Swiatek knocks into the net.

    Swiatek’s response is to serve down the T but she misses her mark. Her second serve hits the net and bounces out!

    Keys gets the break of serve.

    This match will be decided by a 10-point tie break.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:57

    Australian Open: Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 5-6 Iga Swiatek*

    Iga Swiatek didn’t hold her own serve at all in the second set, she hasn’t been broken in the third.

    A hold of serve now sends her through to the Australian Open final.

    Swiatek starts positively. She lands the first serve and comes forward to place a volley from the net.

    Keys then goes after the next serve and forces an error as Swiatek sends the ball long.

    Again Swiatek serves to the forehand but Keys drills it into the net this time.

    Incredible! Keys gets a backhand return in play then dominates the rally. She doesn’t hesitate on a cross court forehand and lands the ball on the baseline!

    However, it’s Swiatek who sets up match point as Keys finds the net with another backhand.

    Swiatek serves into the middle of the box. Keys strikes a forehand back and Swiatek goes into the net.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:55

    Australian Open: BREAK! Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 5-6 Iga Swiatek*

    Madison Keys seems to have decided her forehand is the best weapon. She looks for the sideline but sends it a touch too wide.

    Swiatek then charges forward to double her advantage. She meets the ball on the volley and smokes it past Keys to move 0-30 up.

    Keys then double faults and has work to do to save these break points. There are three of them.

    A superb serve and return helps her save the first one.

    Swiatek dances on the spot but a serve down the T forces a simple return which Keys dispatches. Two saved.

    There’s the break! Keys comes forward and slices over a drop shot. Swiatek reads it early and sprints up court before rolling her wrist over a forehand and scoring a passing winner!

    Swiatek will serve for the match.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:51

    Australian Open: *Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 5-5 Iga Swiatek

    This battle is everything you want from a semi-final.

    Iga Swiatek is serving to stay in the match. She forces Keys wide then comes forward with a fine forehand that earns her the point.

    Her joy is short lived as a backhand down the line is pushed too wide and Keys draws level in the game.

    Keys goes on the attack. She mullers a return of serve then steps into court and drives a forehand into space to win the point.

    A second attempt to power in a forehand goes wrong though and Swiatek is thankful for the error.

    Out comes the fist pump. This time it’s for Swiatek who forces Keys behind the baseline and running side-to-side. Keys is too far away to get a stretching forehand over the net and Swiatek moves ahead.

    Hold! Keys fails to drop a volley over the net and these women cannot be separated.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:47

    Australian Open: Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 5-4 Iga Swiatek*

    Oh wow! A battling rally sees both women on top then under pressure.

    Swiatek takes the point but misses out on the break as Keys falls back on her power.

    Two rallies later she’s got the opportunity to hold and does so as Swiatek goes wide.

    “Come on!” she yells.

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:42

    Australian Open: *Madison Keys 5-7 6-1 4-4 Iga Swiatek

    That game may have given Swiatek a boost. She steps into court and attacks Keys’ forehand doing enough to take the first point.

    The second point goes her way as well as Keys’s backhand effort goes long.

    Oh no! The errors keep coming from Keys who hooks a forehand wide of play and leaves Swiatek with three break points.

    Swiatek looks for the baseline corner with a whipped forehand but gets the angle slightly wrong and Keys saves the first point.

    Keys saves the second with a wide serve and a follow up driving volley.

    She saves the third as Swiatek finds the net!

    Mike Jones23 January 2025 12:39



    Are you ready for an intense showdown between Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa in the Women’s semi-final at the Australian Open? Stay tuned for live updates and the latest score as these two fierce competitors battle it out on the court. Who will come out on top and advance to the final? Follow along to find out! #AusOpen #Sabalenka #Badosa #WomensTennis

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  • Australian Open 2025: Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa to put friendship aside in semi-final showdown


    Seeing a friendly face is supposed to be a good thing.

    Yet when Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa take to the court for their Australian Open semi-final on Thursday, it may only add to the pressure.

    The pair are close friends with Sabalenka going so far as to call Badosa her “soulmate” in Stuttgart last year.

    “I love Paula very much,” the 26-year-old Belarusian said.

    “She is an incredible person. It is very important to have friends on the circuit, so when you find someone who you feel is your soulmate, it is the best thing that can happen to you.”

    Their friendship has grown over the past few years with the pair practising together and wearing matching outfits during the 2024 US Open, as well as posting about each other on social media.

    “We realised that we had very similar personalities and we get along very well, and that we’re both very, very competitive,” Badosa told the Tennis Channel’s Inside-In podcast, external in March.

    “It’s very nice for me having a friend on tour because it’s very tough to find.”

    But with a place in the final at stake, that friendship will have to be put on hold in Melbourne.

    This is not the first meeting between the two – they have played eight times before, with Sabalenka winning the past six – but it is comfortably the most high-profile.

    World number one Sabalenka is bidding to win a third straight Australian Open title, while it is 27-year-old Badosa’s first time in the last four of a Grand Slam.

    The Spaniard shocked sixth seed Coco Gauff in the quarter-finals as her remarkable recovery from a back injury, that she feared would force her to retire only a year ago, continues.

    “It’s tough to play your best friend,” Sabalenka said after beating Badosa in Stuttgart.

    However, difficult as it may be, once they walk out on Rod Laver Arena, all sentiment will be put to one side.

    “We know how to separate things,” Badosa added.

    “We decided a long time ago that off the court we are friends, while on the court she really wants to win, I really want to win,” said Sabalenka, who beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the quarter-finals.

    “So on the court we are competitors and there is no place for friendship.”



    The upcoming Australian Open 2025 is set to showcase a thrilling semi-final showdown between two close friends turned fierce competitors, Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa. The two rising tennis stars have been making waves in the tennis world, and their friendship will be put to the test as they battle it out on the court for a spot in the final.

    Sabalenka, known for her powerful game and aggressive playing style, has been on a hot streak leading up to the tournament. Badosa, on the other hand, has been steadily climbing the ranks with her consistent performance and strategic gameplay.

    Despite their close friendship off the court, both players are determined to give it their all in what promises to be an intense and thrilling match. Fans can expect to see a display of skill, athleticism, and sportsmanship as these two talented athletes go head-to-head.

    The outcome of this semi-final showdown is anyone’s guess, but one thing is for sure – it will be a match to remember. Stay tuned for what is sure to be a thrilling and unforgettable showdown between Sabalenka and Badosa at the Australian Open 2025.

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  • Aryna Sabalenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Prediction, Odds, Picks for 2025 Australian Open Women Singles


    Aryna Sabalenka and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova are scheduled to meet in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Australian Open Women Singles on Tuesday.

    Based on the latest simulations, Dimers’ advanced tennis model (see Dimers Pro for full access) predicts Aryna Sabalenka as the most likely winner of the match.

    “We have analyzed the latest data and conducted 10,000 simulations for Tuesday’s Sabalenka-Pavlyuchenkova match,” said Dimers data analyst Greg Butyn.

    “By incorporating recent updates and various factors, our prediction shows Aryna Sabalenka with a win probability of 88%, compared to 12% for Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.”

    For a closer look at Tuesday’s match, including best bets and an expanded look at the predicted final score, visit our interactive Sabalenka vs. Pavlyuchenkova predictions page.

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    Sabalenka vs. Pavlyuchenkova Updates and Essential Details

    The 2025 Australian Open Women Singles match between Aryna Sabalenka and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova is scheduled to start on Tuesday at 3:00AM ET.

    • Who: Aryna Sabalenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
    • Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2025
    • Approx. Time: 3:00AM ET/12:00AM PT
    • Tournament: 2025 Australian Open Women’s Singles
    • Round: Quarterfinals

    All dates and times mentioned in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.

    Dimers.com‘s full preview of Tuesday’s Sabalenka vs. Pavlyuchenkova match includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.

    Before making any Aryna Sabalenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova picks, be sure to check out the latest tennis predictions and betting advice from Dimers Pro.

    Sabalenka vs. Pavlyuchenkova Prediction: Who Will Win?

    Using trusted machine learning and data, we have simulated the result of Tuesday’s Sabalenka-Pavlyuchenkova women’s singles match 10,000 times as part of our tennis predictions coverage.

    Our leading predictive model gives Sabalenka an 88% chance of beating Pavlyuchenkova in the 2025 Australian Open Women Singles.

    Additionally, Sabalenka has an 82% chance of winning the first set, according to our model.

     

    Aryna Sabalenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Odds

    We have sourced the most up-to-date betting odds in America for this match, which are listed here:

    Bet Type Sabalenka Pavlyuchenkova
    Moneyline -1250 +700
    First Set -625 +400

    All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.

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    Conclusion

    We predict Aryna Sabalenka, with an 88% win probability, will likely beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova at the 2025 Australian Open Women Singles.

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    The 2025 Australian Open Women Singles is set to feature a thrilling match between Aryna Sabalenka and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Both players are known for their powerful games and fierce competitiveness, making this match one to watch.

    In terms of predictions, Sabalenka is currently ranked higher than Pavlyuchenkova and has been in excellent form in recent tournaments. Her aggressive style of play and strong serve make her a formidable opponent on any surface. On the other hand, Pavlyuchenkova is a seasoned player with a knack for rising to the occasion in big matches. Her experience and versatility on the court could give her an edge in this matchup.

    As for the odds, Sabalenka is likely to be the favorite heading into the match. However, Pavlyuchenkova should not be underestimated, as she has the ability to pull off upsets against higher-ranked players.

    In terms of picks, it’s tough to predict a winner in this matchup. Both players have the skills and determination to come out on top, so it could go either way. Fans can expect a thrilling and closely contested match between Sabalenka and Pavlyuchenkova at the 2025 Australian Open Women Singles.

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  • Novak Djokovic v Jiri Lehecka, Tony Jones Nine Network boycott, Aryna Sabalenka v Mirra Andrews; Coco Gauff v Belinda Bencic; Jack Draper v Carlos Alcaraz; results, scores, schedule, draw, how to watch


    UPDATED: Novak Djokovic skipped an on-court interview with Channel Nine after his win at the Australian Open on Sunday night because he was aggrieved by comments made by the host broadcaster’s sports anchor Tony Jones he deemed to be “insulting and offensive”.

    The 10-times Australian Open champion chose not to speak on court to Jim Courier after booking his spot in the quarter-finals.

    Novak Djokovic addresses fans at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.

    Novak Djokovic addresses fans at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.Credit: Getty Images

    “A couple of days ago a famous sports journalist who works for official broadcaster Channel Nine here in Australia made a mockery of Serbian fans, and also made insulting and offensive comments towards me,” Djokovic said.

    “Since then he chose not to issue an official public apology. Neither did Channel Nine.”

    Djokovic told media he would continue his boycott until he gets an apology.

    His action stemmed from footage of presenter Jones doing a cross from Melbourne Park with flag-waving supporters in the background.

    The footage has been circulating widely on social media.

    In it, Jones references the Serbians fans, but also makes several references about Djokovic, including “Novak, kick him out” – in reference to the former world No.1’s deportation from Australia three years ago.

    “The Novak Djokovic fans there in full voice,” Jones says in the video.

    “The chants are quite extraordinary.”

    He then chants the following: “Novak, he’s overrated. “Novak’s a has-been … Novak, kick him out.

    “Boy, I’m glad they can’t hear me.”

    Djokovic insisted that his complaint was only about the behaviour of Jones.

    “I have nothing against Jim Courier, neither the Australian public. And it was a very awkward situation for me to face the court today,” he said.

    Nine is the owner of this masthead. The network has been contacted for comment.

    Tony Jones has also been contacted for comment.

    Tennis Australia was contacted for comment.



    Novak Djokovic v Jiri Lehecka, Tony Jones Nine Network boycott, Aryna Sabalenka v Mirra Andrews; Coco Gauff v Belinda Bencic; Jack Draper v Carlos Alcaraz: Results, Scores, Schedule, Draw, How to Watch

    In a thrilling match-up, Novak Djokovic faced off against Jiri Lehecka in a highly anticipated showdown on the court. Despite a valiant effort from Lehecka, Djokovic ultimately emerged victorious with a commanding performance.

    Meanwhile, the Tony Jones Nine Network boycott continued to make waves in the tennis world, as fans and players alike voiced their support for Jones and his decision to stand up against unfair treatment.

    In the women’s singles, Aryna Sabalenka clashed with Mirra Andrews in a fierce battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Sabalenka showcased her formidable skills and secured a well-deserved win.

    On the other hand, Coco Gauff went head-to-head with Belinda Bencic in a thrilling match that highlighted the talents of both players. In the end, Bencic emerged victorious after a hard-fought battle.

    In the men’s singles, Jack Draper faced off against Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated match-up. Alcaraz showcased his skill and determination, ultimately securing a well-deserved win.

    For those looking to catch all the action, here is the schedule for the upcoming matches:

    – Novak Djokovic vs. Aryna Sabalenka
    – Coco Gauff vs. Belinda Bencic
    – Jack Draper vs. Carlos Alcaraz

    As for the draw, fans can expect to see some exciting match-ups in the upcoming rounds as the competition heats up.

    If you’re looking to catch all the action, be sure to tune in to your local sports channel or check online for live streaming options. Don’t miss out on the excitement of these epic match-ups!

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  • Preview: Australian Open: Aryna Sabalenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – prediction, head-to-head, tournament so far


    Sports Mole previews Tuesday’s Australian Open quarter-final match between Aryna Sabalenka and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, including predictions, head-to-head and their tournament so far.

    Fresh off an 18th consecutive victory at the Australian Open, Aryna Sabalenka aims to advance to the last four when she takes on the oldest woman left in the draw, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, in Tuesday’s quarter-final contest.

    The world No. 1 may be the favourite to set up a last-four berth against Coco Gauff or Paula Badosa but will be wary of an opponent she holds a negative record against on the women’s tour.


    Match preview

     Aryna Sabalenka on January 12, 2025© Imago

    Despite predictions before the fourth round anticipating a close encounter, Sabalenka dispatched teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva in straight sets, sealing a 6-1, 6-2 victory in 62 minutes.

    Strikingly, the top seed spent the shortest time on court against the highest-ranked opponent she has faced to avenge last season’s Roland Garros quarter-final defeat and set up a fourth meeting with Pavlyuchenkova.

    That success extended the two-time defending champion’s victorious run to 18 Down Under and as many wins on hard-court majors after clinching last year’s Australian Open and US Open.

    The ambition heading into the opening major of the year was a three-peat Down Under, and the 26-year-old is three wins away from emulating the last woman to achieve the feat – Martina Hingis (1997-1999) – and the first since the turn of the millennium.

    Keen to improve on her 84% win rate, the top seed not only enters the quarter-final as the fresher player but also the one with momentum, evidenced by a nine-match winning streak since losing to Gauff at the WTA Finals last year.

    Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in action at the Australian Open on January 19, 2025© Imago

    It will be fascinating to see if Pavlyuchenkova’s time spent on court makes the 33-year-old battle-hardened or if the mileage takes a toll.

    Another potential three-setter seemed in the offing against Donna Vekic before the Croatian player’s right knee led to a one-sided second set in Sunday’s 7-6(0), 6-0 success in one hour and 45 minutes at John Cain Arena.

    While the 27th seed’s previous two matches have admittedly been under two hours, three-setters against Yuan Yue and Anastasia Potapova lasting nearly two hours and three hours 30 minutes, respectively, could undermine the Russian’s aim for a first semi-final berth Down Under after making three quarter-final appearances between 2017 and 2020.

    Despite reaching the French Open championship match at Roland Garros the following year before losing to Barbora Krejcikova, the 33-year-old failed to hit the previous heights in Australia, twice exiting in round one and round three before last year’s second-round elimination.

    Having her best Grand Slam run since the 2023 French Open and since the 2020 tournament in Melbourne, the oldest woman left in the draw aims to stun the fancied Sabalenka, whom many are tipping for a third straight title Down Under.


    Tournament so far

    Aryna Sabalenka:

    First round: vs. Sloane Stephens 6-3 6-2
    Second round: vs. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-3 7-5
    Third round: vs. Clara Tauson 7-6[5] 6-4
    Round of 16: vs. Mirra Andreeva 6-1 6-2

    Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova:

    First round: vs. Yuan Yue 6-4 4-6 6-3
    Second round: vs. Anastasia Potapova 7-6[2] 2-6 6-2
    Third round: vs. Laura Siegemund 6-1 6-2
    Round of 16: vs. Donna Vekic 7-6[0] 6-0


    Head To Head

    French Open (2021) – Third round: Pavlyuchenkova 6-4 2-6 6-0

    Madrid (2021) – Semi-final: Sabalenka 6-2 6-3

    Toronto (2019) – Round of 16: Pavlyuchenkova 3-6 6-3 7-5

    Pavlyuchenkova leads her head-to-head with Sabalenka 2-1, with the pair’s last meeting during the Russian’s 2021 run to the championship match at Roland Garros.

    The 33-year-old is 3-7 in her recent match-ups against top-10 players, though two wins were last year against Marketa Vondrousova in Doha and Qinwen Zheng in Cincinnati – both on hard courts.

    The 12-time tour champion’s only other victory over an elite player was the aforementioned triumph against Sabalenka in 2021, the last of her seven Grand Slam wins against such opponents.


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    We say: Sabalenka to win in two sets

    Although Pavlyuchenkova’s significant power and aggressive style could pose a challenge to Sabalenka, the top seed is expected to secure her tenth consecutive victory this season and her 19th win on the trot at the Australian Open.

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    The Australian Open has been full of excitement so far, and one of the upcoming matches to keep an eye on is Aryna Sabalenka vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Both players have been in impressive form throughout the tournament, and this match is sure to be a thrilling contest.

    Head-to-head, Sabalenka currently leads the series 3-1 over Pavlyuchenkova. However, the Russian player has been playing some of her best tennis recently and should not be underestimated.

    Prediction:

    This match is likely to be a close one, with both players in good form. Sabalenka’s powerful game and aggressive style may give her the edge, but Pavlyuchenkova’s experience and consistency could also prove to be crucial. In the end, we predict Sabalenka to come out on top in a hard-fought battle.

    Tournament so far:

    Sabalenka has been in fine form throughout the Australian Open, showcasing her immense power and shot-making abilities. She has defeated some tough opponents on her way to the quarterfinals and will be looking to continue her impressive run.

    Pavlyuchenkova, on the other hand, has also been playing well, with some notable wins under her belt. She will be looking to upset the odds and continue her run in the tournament.

    Overall, this match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two talented players, and fans can expect a high-quality contest on the courts of the Australian Open.

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