Sabalenka blows three-game lead in final set to hand Rybakina Australian Open title After yet another painful three-set defeat in a major final, world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka admitted that she was not looking forward to her usual post-match debrief. Read more: Sabalenka blows three-game lead in final set to hand Rybakina Australian Open title
Britain’s Neal Skupski wins Australian Open men’s doubles with Christian Harrison The newly-formed pair, playing in just their second tournament together, defeated Australian wild card pair Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans 7-6 (4) 6-4 on Rod Laver Arena Read more: Britain’s Neal Skupski wins Australian Open men’s doubles with Christian Harrison
Another brutal Australian Open defeat highlights Aryna Sabalenka’s contradiction The sport’s dominant No 1 has been unable to carry that aura into grand slam finals with the same consistency Read more: Another brutal Australian Open defeat highlights Aryna Sabalenka’s contradiction
MLB insider roasted after revealing viral athletes Mount Rushmore Jon Heyman is one of the most prominent MLB insiders in the sport, but many MLB fans will be questioning his takes after a recent post went viral. The MLB insider has clearly been enamored by the 2026 Australian Open… Read more: MLB insider roasted after revealing viral athletes Mount Rushmore
Why Djokovic needs Melbourne win more than Alcaraz Whoever wins the Australian Open men's singles final will create history - but it feels like Novak Djokovic needs victory more than Carlos Alcaraz. Read more: Why Djokovic needs Melbourne win more than Alcaraz
Elena Rybakina’s coach presented with trophy after Australian Open victory Stefano Vukov was banned from last year’s Australian Open as the WTA conducted an investigation into his conduct Read more: Elena Rybakina’s coach presented with trophy after Australian Open victory
Elena Rybakina breaks Serena Williams’ WTA record after Australian Open triumph Elena Rybakina has claimed her second Grand Slam title, beating Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final. Rybakina was dominant throughout the tournament, losing just one set and serving consistently well in Melbourne. Read more: Elena Rybakina breaks Serena Williams’ WTA record after Australian Open triumph