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  • Is Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart playing in Senior Bowl? What to know


    The past two seasons have been among the best in Ole Miss’ modern history, with the Rebels going 21-5 over that stretch and winning a pair of bowl games. It marked the first time since 1959-60, four years before the passage of the Civil Rights Act, that the program had won at least 10 games in back-to-back seasons.

    Among the most important figures in that surge was Jaxson Dart.

    Since transferring over from USC, the 6-foot-2 quarterback played a prominent role in explosive Rebels offenses under coach Lane Kiffin. Over his three seasons as a starter, he threw for nearly 11,000 yards for teams that finished in the top 30 nationally in scoring offense in each season, including a No. 3 finish in 2024 (38.6 points per game).



    As the Senior Bowl approaches, many fans are wondering if Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart will be participating in the prestigious showcase event. Dart, who transferred to Ole Miss from USC, has been making waves in the college football world with his impressive performances this past season.

    While there has been no official confirmation from Dart or the Senior Bowl organizers, many are hopeful that he will be showcasing his skills at the event. If Dart does indeed participate, it will be a great opportunity for NFL scouts and fans to see him compete against other top college prospects.

    Keep an eye out for any updates on whether Jaxson Dart will be playing in the Senior Bowl, as his presence would undoubtedly add even more excitement to an already highly anticipated event.

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  • Senior Bowl Notebook | TCU WR Jack Bech, Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart & More


    More Than a System QB
    Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, although he played at a high level in the SEC, feels like he’s been miscast as a system quarterback.

    “I played in the Wing T for three years, I was in a huddle,” he said. “Every play I took a snap under center for three years. I went to corner Canyon High School [in Draper, UT] for my senior year and that was more spread. I went to USC my first year where I played in the air raid. Then my sophomore year, transferred to Ole Miss, got introduced to the RPO game, hardcore play action, deep shots, top-down reads. Me and [offensive coordinator Charlie [Weis Jr.] and [Lane] Kiffin would talk about how we’re a tempo, pro-style team. So, quite honestly, I feel like I’ve kind of done it all.

    “I’ve had success everywhere I’ve been. It shows I’m adaptable and can make things happen in whatever offense that I play in.”

    Dart leaves college with several of the Rebels’ records including passing yards, 300-yard passing games, rushing yards by a QB and most wins by a starting quarterback. He also led the SEC last season with a 69.3% completion percentage, 4,279 yards and 329.2 yards per game. His 180.7 pass efficiency rating and 10.8 yards per attempt led the FBS.

    Dart mentioned three quarterbacks as the most influential to his game and they all, coincidentally, have participated in the Senior Bowl — Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield and Jalen Hurts.

    “Those are three guys that I love to watch and how much passion they play the game with,” he said.



    The Senior Bowl is in full swing, and there are plenty of standout performances to take note of. Here are some players who have caught the eye of scouts and analysts:

    1. TCU WR Jack Bech – Bech has been turning heads with his crisp route running and strong hands. He has shown the ability to make tough catches in traffic and has displayed good separation from defenders. Bech could be a sleeper pick in the upcoming draft.

    2. Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart – Dart has been impressive in practice, showing off his strong arm and quick release. He has been accurate on his throws and has shown good decision making under pressure. Dart could be a name to watch as a potential late-round steal.

    3. Georgia CB Derion Kendrick – Kendrick has been locking down receivers in practice, using his physicality and speed to disrupt passing lanes. He has shown good instincts and ball skills, making him a potential early-round pick.

    4. Utah RB Tavion Thomas – Thomas has been showcasing his power and explosiveness in practice, breaking tackles and showing good burst through the hole. He has also been effective as a pass catcher out of the backfield, making him a versatile weapon for any offense.

    Overall, the Senior Bowl has been a showcase for some of the top talent in college football, and these players have certainly made the most of their opportunity to shine. Keep an eye on these names as the draft approaches.

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  • 2025 NFL Draft: NFL insider highlights Jaxson Dart rise, makes intriguing comparison to Bo Nix


    Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward have long been thought of as the top two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft class. After that, it’s a toss-up.

    However, that gap may have closed a bit after scouts took a closer look at Jaxson Dart this week in Mobile, AL for the Reese’s Senior Bowl. The Ole Miss quarterback has been impressive at practice, and NFL insider Ian Rapoport saw first-hand how Dart was able to boost his draft stock.

    “I was in Mobile watching the practice and Jaxson Dart, the Ole Miss quarterback, seems to have had a really good couple of days,” Rapoport said. “To me, based on the people I’ve spoken with, seems right now to have maybe the inside track, I would say, to be the third quarterback taken.”

    His stats in college back up Rapoport’s claim. During his three-year career with the Rebels, Dart is the all-time leading passer in Ole Miss history. threw for 2,974 yards and 20 touchdowns in his first full season in 2022. It was only uphill from there. He followed that up with a 3,364-yard, 23-touchdown campaign in 2023.

    Then came the best yet, as Ole Miss pushed for a playoff spot in 2024. Jaxson Dart threw for 4,279 yards and 29 touchdowns, against just six interceptions. He also ran for 495 yards and three scores.

    It appears that those around the league believe he has tremendous upside under center at the pro level. Based on the high praise he’s received since arriving at the Senior Bowl, he’s only helped push his draft stock higher.

    “If you talk to the scouts, talk to general managers, where does he fit in? They say, you know, probably somewhere in the middle of the first round,” Rapoport continued. “Okay, but we’ve seen this before. If you’re middle of the first round now, by the time we get to the draft, when it’s the quarterback-needy teams, you’re probably a little higher. We’ve seen all these guys get pushed up. This time last year, Bo Nix was being talked about as a second-rounder, and he went 12th.

    “We know the quarterbacks always go much earlier. Really solid weekend in Mobile for Jaxson Dart. We’re going to get to Indianapolis before we know it you’re going to see some of the other guys who are in competition for that, the Quinn Ewers‘ and Will Howard‘s. It’s going to be intriguing how this all plays out. I for one kind of wish it was here right now.”

    The 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl will be played on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 2:30 p.m. ET live on the NFL Network.



    The 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and NFL insiders are buzzing about the rise of quarterback Jaxson Dart. Dart, a standout player from USC, has been turning heads with his impressive arm strength, mobility, and football IQ.

    One NFL insider recently made an intriguing comparison between Dart and Auburn quarterback Bo Nix. Both players have similar skill sets, with the ability to make plays with both their arms and legs. However, the insider noted that Dart has a slight edge in terms of arm talent and decision-making.

    With the quarterback position being so crucial in today’s NFL, Dart’s rise has many teams keeping a close eye on him as they prepare for the upcoming draft. Could Dart be the next big thing at the quarterback position, following in the footsteps of players like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen?

    Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – Jaxson Dart is a name to watch out for in the 2025 NFL Draft. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to draft day.

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  • Senior Bowl Recap: Jaxson Dart has continued his ascent


    The Las Vegas Raiders are searching for an upgrade in the 2025 off-season. It could be a player they like in free agency, but fans are hoping for someone from the draft. The first chance for us to look at the quarterback class live was in Mobile, Alabama, at the Senior Bowl.

    The highest-ranked quarterback going into this week was Jaxson Dart from Mississippi. The senior quarterback helped OleMiss finish with a ten-win season, throwing 29 touchdowns and just six interceptions. It was the best season of his college career, and he ended it strong with his performance at the Gator Bowl.

    Dart is trying to make his way into the first round, and the senior bowl is his chance to showcase his talents. The main knock for Dart is the offense he played in, led by Lane Kiffin. The offense was simplified for the quarterback, and Dart didn’t have to do much reading of the field.

    Dart called it a “lazy narrative” during his media day session with reporters. In Mobile, it was important for Dart to exhibit his ability to adapt to the pro game.

    While it started slow for Dart early in the week, on Thursday, he put his full talent on display. Dart was accurate at all levels and made good reads throughout the day. This officially solidified him as the frontrunner for QB3 and maybe an option for teams on day two of the draft.

    Now Dart has to prepare for the combine, where he will meet with teams and sell himself as a starter at the next level. He could be a player on the Raiders radar come draft night.



    The Senior Bowl took place this past weekend, and one player who continued to turn heads was none other than Jaxson Dart. The USC quarterback has been on a meteoric rise since transferring from the Trojans to Ole Miss, and his performance at the Senior Bowl only solidified his status as a top prospect in the upcoming NFL Draft.

    Dart showcased his impressive arm strength, accuracy, and decision-making throughout the game, making several highlight-reel throws that had scouts and analysts buzzing. His ability to make quick reads and deliver pinpoint passes under pressure was on full display, and he showed excellent poise in the pocket despite facing a relentless pass rush.

    Many experts believe that Dart’s draft stock has skyrocketed following his standout performance at the Senior Bowl, with some even projecting him as a potential first-round pick. His combination of physical tools, football IQ, and leadership qualities make him a highly coveted prospect for teams in need of a franchise quarterback.

    It’s clear that Jaxson Dart is a rising star in the world of football, and his impressive showing at the Senior Bowl only solidified his status as a top prospect in the 2022 NFL Draft. Keep an eye on Dart as he continues to make waves in the coming months leading up to the draft.

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  • How Jaxson Dart could fit in Giants’ draft plan: ‘Smooth transition’


    MOBILE, Ala. — He grew up in Utah, spent one year in Los Angeles at USC and for the past three years has been hunkered down in Oxford, Miss.

    Imagine if Jaxson Dart finds his way into the NFL as a Giants draft pick and embarks on his professional career in the league’s biggest media market? 

    Is he in any way, shape or form a New York kind of guy? 

    American team quarterback Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss throws the ball during Senior Bowl practice for the National team at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images

    “Am I? I’m not scared of the big city,’’ Dart said, responding to a question from The Post. “Not at all. I love New York, visited there a lot growing up. Honestly that’s not even in the back of my mind. I think it’s a great organization. I’d love to play for ’em.’’ 

    The Giants, with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, would almost definitely take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders if one of them is available, but that is too high to go for Dart, unless their evaluation of him varies greatly from the groupthink at this stage of the process. 

    Is this a possibility?

    Sure it is, but it would take some creative maneuvering from the Giants, assuming they view him as a potential franchise quarterback.

    If the Giants do not take a quarterback in the first round, they could go in that direction in the second round, with the 34th overall pick.

    Would Dart be on the board?

    He should be, based on most draft grades, but NFL teams often cannot resist over-drafting quarterbacks, and it only takes one team to fall in love with one of them.

    Trading up a few spots to get Dart with one of the final picks in the first round would not be a bad strategy, as that would put the fifth-year option in play for Dart.

    Shedeur Sanders prepares to pass the ball during Colorado’s win over Oklahoma State last season. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

    It is a big advantage if a team can have its starting quarterback under contractual control for five seasons.

    In the past 10 drafts, 35 quarterbacks went in the first round, only six in the second round and more than double that — 13 — in the third round. The second round is not where it’s at for quarterbacks. 

    Is Dart worth all this speculation? 

    He probably will turn out to be the No. 3 quarterback on the Giants draft board.

    Eli Manning waves to the fans as he exits the field at MetLife Stadium before he retired from football. Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    Getting a player expected to make an immediate impact on defense — edge rusher Abdul Carter or cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter — at No. 3 and then taking Dart could be a strong roster-building strategy for the Giants to investigate. 

    There already is sentiment to make the Giants-Dart connection.

    Eli Manning closely follows the football program at his alma mater, and thus kept close tabs on Dart at Ole Miss.

    Last week, Manning offered something of an endorsement when he said “I like Jaxson Dart, I’ve probably watched him more than anybody, just from watching Ole Miss games. I’ve been around him and [he’s] been a great kid, been in the same offense for three years and been successful. Seen him grow and progress and seems to be able to make all the throws.’’ 

    Archie Manning speaks to the media after a press conference honoring his son Eli Manning at the Giants training facility, after Eli announced his retirement. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

    It goes much deeper than that.

    When Dart arrived at Ole Miss he was immediately embraced by the Manning family, particularly the father, Archie, who, like Eli, was a legend on campus.

    Before most games, Archie would send off a text wishing Dart well.

    Of course, Dart attended the Manning Passing Academy and hung out with Archie, Eli and Peyton. 

    “They were one of the first families to reach out to me, and it’s been special how our bond and connection has been able to grow throughout my time there,’’ Dart said. “They’ve been a huge asset for me and I look forward to continuing to build that relationship with them. 

    “I would say the closest I’ve got was with Archie. Eli has been great with me as well. They reach out to me consistently throughout the season, it’s really every week. They just know so much. They have so much experience, so much wisdom. I’ve been blessed to kind of be under their wing.’’ 

    Dart did not have to be reminded that the Giants still need to find a franchise quarterback to replace Eli Manning, as Daniel Jones ultimately did not cut it in his six-year window. 

    “Yessir, it would be a smooth transition,’’ Dart said, smiling. “Smooth transition.’’ 

    Jaxson Dart celebrates after Mississippi’s win over Duke in the Gator Bowl at EverBank Stadium. Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

    Would it be?

    The Giants will sign a veteran quarterback in free agency — either before or perhaps they will wait until after the draft — and that bridge player might have to open the season as the starter, with the expectation that a highly drafted rookie will take over when he is deemed ready to roll.

    Dart turns 22 in May, and has 41 college starts on his résumé, with 81 touchdown passes and 27 interceptions operating the Rebels’ spread offense. 

    Dart had 29 touchdown passes and six interceptions in 2024, as Ole Miss went 10-3, but it was unbalanced production.

    Tyreak Sapp pressures Jaxson Dart while he throws the ball during the second half of Mississippi’s 24-17 loss to Florida this past season. Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

    He threw 20 touchdown passes and only one interception against Furman, Middle Tennessee State, Georgia Southern, Arkansas and Duke.

    Facing South Carolina, LSU, Oklahoma, Georgia and Florida, Dart had five touchdown passes and four interceptions. 

    This jibes with the analysis of David Syvertsen, the top college football analyst for Ourlads Scouting Service, who lauded Dart’s “great arm’’ and ability to keep his cool despite pass-rush pressure.

    Facing top-level competition? Not so much. 



    “In high-leverage situations, Florida, LSU, Dart really was poor,’’ Syvertsen told The Post. “It seems like he gets a little too nervous, a little too jumpy.’’ 

    Dart flashed his big arm during practices this week, but he had a few fumbles working with unfamiliar centers — some of them converted guards — as he showed some rough edges taking the snap at the line of scrimmage.

    He operated out of the shotgun 934 times in 943 snaps the past two seasons, according to Pro Football Focus. 

    “I played Wing-T for three years of high school, so I was under the center for a lot of my career growing up,’’ Dart said. 

    Mostly, he was calm, cool, collected and personable with the media during his stay at the Senior Bowl. He would not get into a discussion as to where he thinks he fits in with the other quarterbacks in this draft. He said he will keep that between himself and the NFL teams he speaks with down here. 

    “But I appreciate the question, though,’’ he said, and smiled again.



    With the NFL draft quickly approaching, many fans and analysts are speculating about how teams will approach their picks. One player who has been generating buzz is quarterback Jaxson Dart. The former USC standout has been impressing scouts with his arm strength, accuracy, and mobility, making him an intriguing prospect for many teams, including the New York Giants.

    So, how could Jaxson Dart fit into the Giants’ draft plan? Well, for starters, the Giants are in need of a long-term solution at quarterback. With Daniel Jones’ future in New York uncertain, drafting a talented young signal-caller like Dart could provide the team with stability at the position for years to come.

    Additionally, Dart’s playing style could seamlessly transition into the Giants’ offensive scheme. Head coach Joe Judge has emphasized the importance of a versatile quarterback who can make plays both in the pocket and on the move. Dart’s ability to extend plays with his legs and make accurate throws on the run would be a perfect fit for the Giants’ system.

    Furthermore, Dart’s potential as a franchise quarterback could provide the Giants with a much-needed spark on offense. With weapons like Saquon Barkley and Kenny Golladay already in place, adding a dynamic quarterback like Dart could elevate the Giants’ offense to new heights.

    Overall, Jaxson Dart could be the missing piece in the Giants’ draft plan. His talent, versatility, and potential to lead the team to success make him an exciting prospect for New York. If the Giants decide to pull the trigger and draft Dart, fans could be looking at a bright future for the team.

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  • 2025 Senior Bowl week bold predictions: Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart outperforms underwhelming QB field


    The Senior Bowl is a tremendous showcase for NFL Draft prospects each year in Mobile, Alabama, and we often see stocks fluctuate at this unofficial start of the pre-draft process. 

    Scouts and GMs often pay more attention to the week of practices leading into the game on Saturday than anything else, yet the exhibition outing is always a blast to watch as many of the best entrants into the draft get to compete against one another. 

    Let’s get to some bold predictions before the players take the practice field ahead of the 2025 Senior Bowl. 

    Texas A&M’s Shemar Stewart emerges as premier DL prospect

    If he’s not widely considered a premier defensive line prospect in the 2025 class, Stewart will use the Senior Bowl as a catapult to that distinction. Stewart was the No. 3 recruit in the nation behind Walter Nolen and Mykel Williams, in the 2022 high school class, per 247 Sports. 

    Did he meet those lofty expectations at Texas A&M? Not really. Many from those monstrous recruiting classes for the Aggies didn’t. 

    Stewart measured in at 6-foot-5 and 281 pounds in Mobile on Monday. On film, you’d swear he’s 6-3 and 255 with how suddenly he moves. And that’s off the ball and when changing directions. Stewart is sudden and can sustain speed to the quarterback. Plus, he has an 83 1/2-inch wingspan, the second-longest of any defensive player in attendance this week. 

    This event is ideal for a freaky specimen like Stewart to shine. The Senior Bowl is all about one-on-one drills, specifically in the trenches, and Stewart has the length, burst, and speed-to-power conversion to rock in clear man-on-man reps. After his week of practice in Mobile, he’ll remain a fixture in first-round mocks until he’s selected in Round 1 in late April. 

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    Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart outperforms all the other quarterbacks

    The collection of quarterbacks at this year’s Senior Bowl is … not good. Alabama’s Jalen Milroe is the only potential Round 1 pick, and the other quarterbacks are more Day 3 types than anything else. 

    Dart is the biggest enigma of the group. He’s a former highly touted recruit who started and produced with outstanding efficiency the past three seasons at Ole Miss after transferring from USC. The main reason he’s not generating serious buzz at the outset of the pre-draft process — the gimmicky nature of the Rebels’ offensive system. Screens and go routes. Not much else. 

    Yet when the scheme and environment is stripped away, Dart does possess a reasonably live arm and demonstrated sharp accuracy down the field in each of the past three seasons. The quarterbacks aren’t asked to make ultra-intricate reads during Senior Bowl week. So, Dart’s rawness in that regard won’t show. His mobility, throw-on-the-run skill, and deep-ball speciality will. 

    After his time in Mobile, he’ll become a favorite late Day 2 or early Day 3 quarterback option in a very weak class at the position. 

    Donovan Ezeiruaku is considered first-round talent after week of practice

    Ezeiruaku turned 21 in September yet the defensive end boasts three seasons with more than 500 snaps at Boston College and gradually improved his production from a volume standpoint each year. At just over 6-2 and 248 pounds, Ezeiruaku will get the “undersized” label from some analysts — and teams — but Senior Bowl weigh-ins critically showed he has premier length for the position, with 34 1/2-inch arms and a ridiculously lengthy 82 3/8″ wingspan. 

    His combination of burst, bend, and the ability to dip below enormous offensive tackles will be on display in the one-on-ones, and the blend he possesses is impressive enough that the Boston College product will be widely considered a first-round pick in this class after Senior Bowl week. 

    Don’t even be surprised if he has a quality performance in the game. He has a well-rounded skill set — Ezeiruaku holds up as an edge-setting run defender too, and he can thank his low center of gravity combined with immense length for that. 

    Toledo S Maxen Hook becomes household name 

    Safeties have grown in importance over the past decade in the NFL, and the Senior Bowl has highlighted some previously lesser-known safety prospects in recent past, like Kyle Dugger, Jeremy Chinn, Kerby Joseph and Talanoa Hufanga

    This year’s safety who springboards into the spotlight after Senior Bowl week is going to be Hook from Toledo. The fifth-year senior was a four-year full-time contributor for the Rockets and slowly but surely became a big-play fixture on defense, culminating with a 107-tackle, two-interception, four pass-breakup 2024. 

    At just under 6-0 and 193 pounds with reasonably long arms, Hook is ideally sized for the modern-day NFL that asks more fluid in-space play from safeties than ever before. 

    Kentucky DL Deone Walker is the best prospect at the Senior Bowl

    This is the least bold of the predictions, but the idea is to actually get these predictions, not just throw crazy ideas at the wall and hope they stick. 

    His 2024 wasn’t nearly as disruptive for Walker as his breakout 2023. It’s not overly worrisome though, because he saw significantly more double teams, and he’s unlikely to draw as much attention as a rookie in the NFL

    Then again, Walker won’t go unnoticed as a professional at a legitimate 6-7 and 340 pounds with 34 5/8-inch arms and an 84 1/2-inch wingspan at defensive tackle. What’s so fascinating about Walker. His athletic skill set is much closer to that of comparably sized Dexter Lawrence than your normal block-gobbling nose tackle who doesn’t provide much more value than devouring space. 

    In 2023, Walker generated 51 pressures on 425 pass-rushing snaps, good for a whopping 12% pressure-creation rate, a massive number for a nose tackle of his size. Walker will dominate in the one-on-ones, and I can envision a scenario in which he sits out the final practice because of how strong his showing is early in the week.





    The 2025 Senior Bowl week is right around the corner, and there are some bold predictions to make about the quarterback prospects participating in the event. One player to keep an eye on is Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart, who is poised to outperform the underwhelming QB field.

    Dart, a highly touted recruit coming out of high school, has shown flashes of brilliance during his time at Ole Miss. With a strong arm, quick release, and impressive accuracy, he has the potential to be a standout performer at the Senior Bowl.

    While the quarterback class for the 2025 NFL Draft is considered underwhelming by many experts, Dart has the opportunity to separate himself from the pack with a standout performance at the Senior Bowl. His ability to make quick decisions under pressure, deliver accurate passes, and lead his team down the field could make him a top prospect in the eyes of NFL scouts.

    Keep an eye on Jaxson Dart during Senior Bowl week, as he has the potential to turn heads and solidify his status as one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Don’t be surprised if he outperforms the rest of the field and emerges as a player to watch in the coming months.

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  • Tennis, WTA – Australian Open 2025: Vekic eliminates Dart


    Croat Donna Vekic, the No 18 seed, reached the third round of the Australian Open by winning against lucky loser Harriet Dart 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 at Melbourne Park on Wednesday.

    Vekic, ranked No 19, will play Russian Diana Shnaider, the No 12 seed, next.

    Ahead of her victory, the Croat defeated Frenchwoman Diane Parry (6-4, 6-4).

    Dart, ranked No 112, edged out Croat qualifier Jana Fett (7-5, 2-6, 7-6 (7)) in the previous round of the first Grand Slam tournament of the 2025 season.

    Melbourne (Grand Slam), other second-round results (Melbourne Park, hard, USD 60.627.573, most recent results first):

    • Renata Zarazua vs. Jasmine Paolini
    • Madison Keys vs. Elena-Gabriela Ruse
    • Veronika Kudermetova vs. Katie Boulter
    • Destanee Aiava vs. Danielle Collins
    • Elina Svitolina vs. Caroline Dolehide
    • Eva Lys vs. Varvara Gracheva
    • Jaqueline Cristian vs. Lucia Bronzetti
    • Beatriz Haddad Maia vs. Erika Andreeva
    • Elena Rybakina vs. Iva Jovic
    • Yulia Putintseva vs. Shuai Zhang
    • Rebecca Sramkova vs. Iga Swiatek
    • Emma Navarro vs. Xiyu Wang
    • Emma Raducanu vs. Amanda Anisimova
    • Yafan Wang vs. Daria Kasatkina
    • Ons Jabeur vs. Camila Osorio
    • Danka Kovinic vs. Dayana Yastremska
    • Paula Badosa vs. Talia Gibson: wednesday
    • Marta Kostyuk (17) beat Jule Niemeier: 6-3, 6-0
    • Coco Gauff (3) beat Jodie Burrage: 6-3, 7-5
    • Diana Shnaider beat Ajla Tomljanovic (WC): 6-4, 7-5
    • Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (27) beat Anastasia Potapova: 7-6 (2), 2-6, 6-2
    • Leylah Fernandez (30) beat Cristina Bucsa: 3-6, 6-4, 6-4
    • Naomi Osaka beat Karolina Muchova (20): 1-6, 6-1, 6-3
    • Belinda Bencic beat Suzan Lamens: 6-1, 7-6 (3)
    • Jessica Pegula (7) beat Elise Mertens: 6-4, 6-2
    • Olga Danilovic beat Liudmila Samsonova (25): 6-1, 6-2
    • Mirra Andreeva (14) beat Moyuka Uchijima: 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (8)
    • Magdalena Frech (23) beat Anna Blinkova: 0-6, 6-0, 6-2
    • Clara Tauson beat Tatjana Maria: 6-2, 6-2
    • Aryna Sabalenka (1) beat Jessica Bouzas Maneiro: 6-3, 7-5
    • Laura Siegemund beat Qinwen Zheng (5): 7-6 (3), 6-3



    In a thrilling match at the Australian Open 2025, Croatian tennis star Donna Vekic emerged victorious over Britain’s Harriet Dart in three sets.

    Vekic, known for her powerful groundstrokes and aggressive playing style, displayed her skills on the court as she fought hard to secure the win. Dart, on the other hand, put up a valiant effort but ultimately fell short against the more experienced Vekic.

    Fans were treated to an exciting match filled with intense rallies and impressive shot-making from both players. Vekic’s victory propels her further in the tournament, while Dart will have to regroup and come back stronger in her next tournament.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the WTA Australian Open 2025 as the competition heats up and more thrilling matches unfold.

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  • Harriet Dart was ‘dead already’ as Brit reacts to Australian Open win after late call-up | Tennis | Sport


    Lucky loser Harriet Dart claimed she was “dangerous” because she was “dead already” after fighting off injury and cramp to win her first main draw match at the Australian Open for five years.

    The British No.4 lost in the final round of qualifying but was handed a late place after play had already started at 11am here when former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova withdrew.

    Dart got her left calf strapped in the second set during a medical timeout and held back tears as she cramped up in the match tiebreak against Croatian Jana Fett.

    But the Londoner, who saved two match points in the final set, fought back to win 7-5 2-6 7-6 for only her second main draw win here. She will now face Wimbledon semi-finalist Donna Vekic.

    “When you get a chance, you really want to take it, and I was just really happy to get over the line today,” Dart said.

    “I think whether I’m a lucky loser or play one, you know they’re dangerous, because you were kind of dead already, you get a bit of a chance and try and use it to your advantage.

    “All these players play great. No one’s going to give any matches to you. You’ve got to work very hard to get through the line, and that was very much the case today. I thought it was a really good match. It was pretty hot out there, and I took my chances when I had them. I was just,really pleased to be able to fight through that.”

    Dart spent all day on site on Sunday and was in the locker room when she got the late call to play. “I was just chilling,” she said. “I had already practiced, so I knew there was potentially one. You see how a couple people are, and you kind of have the eye on certain things. Until someone actually withdraws, it’s pretty difficult to be in the zone

    “The first match was already on when I was told, so the notice was not that long, but because it was a men’s match gives you a little bit more time.”

    And the Arsenal fan blamed her unusual preparation for her physical problems on a warm, windy day in the Victorian capital.

    And there were 19 breaks of serve and 42 break points in the match which lasted three hours and 14 minutes. “I’m not sure what I have done to the calf but something. I was just cramping, I think, just fatigue and combination of things. Yesterday I was here from 9:30 in the morning till half 9:00 at night. It was a long day. It’s tiring. You don’t really do that much, but somehow you’re tired.”

    Dart beat No.18 seed Vekic in their only previous meeting at Nottingham in 2022 – and she will be better prepared to face this Croatian.

    “I watched my doubles partner (Diane Parry) play her yesterday so I watched the whole match. That’s quite funny. She’s a great player, had an amazing year last year. She’s a ball striker, and I look forward to it.’



    Harriet Dart was ‘dead already’ as Brit reacts to Australian Open win after late call-up

    British tennis player Harriet Dart shocked the world with her impressive performance at the Australian Open, despite being a last-minute addition to the tournament. Dart, who was initially not even supposed to compete in the event, received a wild card entry after a series of withdrawals.

    In what can only be described as a Cinderella story, Dart defeated several top-ranked players on her way to the fourth round of the tournament. However, it was her reaction to her unexpected success that truly captured the hearts of fans.

    “I was ‘dead already’ before the tournament even started,” Dart said in a post-match interview. “But I just kept fighting and believing in myself, and it paid off in the end.”

    Dart’s incredible run at the Australian Open has inspired many aspiring tennis players and fans alike, proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible. Her never-say-die attitude and unwavering belief in herself serve as a reminder that success can come from the most unexpected places.

    As Dart continues to make waves in the tennis world, her story serves as a reminder to always chase your dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem. Congratulations to Harriet Dart on her incredible achievement at the Australian Open.

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  • Aenllosi Hard Carrying Case Replacement for 6 Steel Tip or Soft Tip Darts,Dart Carrying Storage Holder Fits for Dart Tips, Shafts and Flights

    Aenllosi Hard Carrying Case Replacement for 6 Steel Tip or Soft Tip Darts,Dart Carrying Storage Holder Fits for Dart Tips, Shafts and Flights


    Price: $20.99
    (as of Jan 04,2025 17:34:11 UTC – Details)



    Dart Set Carrying Holder Fits for: Dart case designed for steel tip darts, soft tip darts, plastic tip darts and professional darts. Dart storage case suitable for most brands and types of darts steel tip set professional, such as: IgnatGames/ CC-Exquisite/ Grebarley/ Ohuhu/ Wolftop/ Accmor/ MAXMAU/ WIN.MAX darts steel tip set, etc. Darts case can hold 6 darts, Dart Shafts, Dart O’Rings, Dart Flights, Tips and other dart accessories. (Case Only)
    Darts Steel Tip Set Case with 100% Protection: Dart cases for multiple sets made of hard EVA material, with good water resistance and shockproof, protect your dart set and darts accessories from any damage. The inner support base of darts hold container also made of EVA material, which is stronger than ordinary sponge foam, giving you double protection of soft tip darts.
    Features: Case is made of supreme quality, crush resistant, anti-shock, water resistant material provides adequate protection from bumps, scratches and splashes
    Dart Holder with Compact & Stable: EVA base of dart holder with separate slot can stably fix each steel tip darts to avoid the collision between professional darts. The extra high elastic elastic band can also stabilize the dart tips well and prevent it from falling.
    (Note: Only the case is sold, speaker and accessories are not included)

    Customers say

    Customers find the dart case has ample storage space and pockets for flights, keys, stones, and shafts. They find it easy to use and durable. Many consider it a good starter set that works well. However, some customers mention the darts don’t stay in place properly, causing them to flop around during transport.

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    Looking for a durable and reliable carrying case for your darts? Look no further than the Aenllosi Hard Carrying Case Replacement for 6 Steel Tip or Soft Tip Darts! This dart carrying storage holder is perfect for keeping your darts safe and secure while on the go.

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