Australian Open
For Carlos Alcaraz and other top seeds, the Australian Open is the Happy and Scary Slam
By Jan 07, 2025Australian Open
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Serena Williams backs Coco Gauff’s AO racquet smash, offers to show her one swipe "Serena style"
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Ben Shelton is "close to bringing it all together", as Jannik Sinner now on a 22-set streak in H2H
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Lorenzo Musetti asserts "no chance" of further playing through leg issue in painful AO ending "I never imagined"
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Novak Djokovic advances to Australian Open semifinals after Lorenzo Musetti retires due to injury
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Jessica Pegula breaks through in Melbourne, reaches first Australian Open semifinal
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No career Grand Slam this Australian Open for Iga Swiatek, who falls to Elena Rybakina
By Jan 28, 2026Australian Open
Is Carlos Alcaraz more focused than ever?
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Coco Gauff unsuccessful in privately breaking racquet, as AO cameras document frustration
By Jan 27, 2026For Carlos Alcaraz and other top seeds, the Australian Open is the Happy and Scary Slam
Tennis’ great annual reset takes place in Melbourne, and in one way the game’s haves should be thankful that the sport’s much-debated off-season is so fleeting.
Published Jan 07, 2025
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The Australian Open is the only Grand Slam tournament Carlos Alcaraz has yet to win, and he's never been beyond the quarterfinal round.
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