This is all the information you need to know to watch Rafael Jódar's first-round match at the 2026 Australian Open.
This is all the information you need to know to watch Rafael Jódar's first-round match at the 2026 Australian Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego martes 20 de enero en Open de Australia 2026: debuts de Sinner, Fonseca y Jódar
Feeling hurt and even sad due to the early defeat, Flavio Cobolli had to say goodbye to the 2026 Australian Open after losing in the first round of the Melbourne Grand Slam against Arthur Ferry, a match he couldn't comfortably play due to feeling unwell: "Everything was under control until half an hour before the match, and I even warmed up well. As soon as I stepped onto the court, I started to feel intense pain and had to go to the bathroom, but the rules didn't allow it. I tried to endure by taking many pills to try to stop the flow, but they didn't have an immediate effect.
When I finally went to the bathroom, I initially felt a little better, but then the pills kicked in, I lost a lot of fluids, and my energy plummeted. I was also a bit nervous because I didn't want things to go this way. I had prepared as best as I could for this Grand Slam, I felt good and played well. Today I felt good on the court again and obviously my opponent deserved the victory, but it would have been a different match under other conditions," Cobolli said, as reported by Ubitennis.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cobolli: "Sentí un dolor intenso y tuve que ir al baño, pero las reglas no lo permitían"
We reveal the keys you need to know to watch Sinner's first match live at the 2026 Australian Open.
Good start for Alexander Zverev, who recovered after losing the first set of the match. The German player, world number 3, defeated Gabriel Diallo with a score of 6-7(1), 6-1, 6-4, and 6-2 in 2 hours and 45 minutes of play. Despite Diallo's efforts to resist, Zverev's attacks proved effective in securing the victory. Alexander now awaits the winner between Popyrin and Muller in the second round of the 2026 Australian Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev reacciona a tiempo para reducir a un gran Diallo
Moise Kouamé is one of the great pearls of world tennis, and his triumphant precocity only raises expectations around his potential. The French player, at just 16 years old, was the champion of a professional ITF tournament last week, and not content with that, this week he is already in the final of the ITF M15 Bressuire, ensuring his breakthrough among the top 650 in the world. At his current age, only Félix Auger-Aliassime (341st) and Carlos Alcaraz (491st) have had a better ranking than his in the 21st century.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moise Kouamé revoluciona el tenis a sus 16 años con récords de precocidad asombrosos
On the occasion of the start of the 2026 Australian Open, at Punto de Break we take a look at the 14 occasions when a Grand Slam champion was knocked out in the opening rounds of the following major.
We spoke with Kiko Navarro, Alcaraz's first coach, who gives us more details about how Carlitos is arriving before his debut at the Australian Open.
This is all the information you need to know to watch Rafael Jódar's first-round match at the 2026 Australian Open.
We reveal the keys you need to know to watch Sinner's first match live at the 2026 Australian Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego martes 20 de enero en Open de Australia 2026: debuts de Sinner, Fonseca y Jódar
Good start for Alexander Zverev, who recovered after losing the first set of the match. The German player, world number 3, defeated Gabriel Diallo with a score of 6-7(1), 6-1, 6-4, and 6-2 in 2 hours and 45 minutes of play. Despite Diallo's efforts to resist, Zverev's attacks proved effective in securing the victory. Alexander now awaits the winner between Popyrin and Muller in the second round of the 2026 Australian Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev reacciona a tiempo para reducir a un gran Diallo
Feeling hurt and even sad due to the early defeat, Flavio Cobolli had to say goodbye to the 2026 Australian Open after losing in the first round of the Melbourne Grand Slam against Arthur Ferry, a match he couldn't comfortably play due to feeling unwell: "Everything was under control until half an hour before the match, and I even warmed up well. As soon as I stepped onto the court, I started to feel intense pain and had to go to the bathroom, but the rules didn't allow it. I tried to endure by taking many pills to try to stop the flow, but they didn't have an immediate effect.
When I finally went to the bathroom, I initially felt a little better, but then the pills kicked in, I lost a lot of fluids, and my energy plummeted. I was also a bit nervous because I didn't want things to go this way. I had prepared as best as I could for this Grand Slam, I felt good and played well. Today I felt good on the court again and obviously my opponent deserved the victory, but it would have been a different match under other conditions," Cobolli said, as reported by Ubitennis.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cobolli: "Sentí un dolor intenso y tuve que ir al baño, pero las reglas no lo permitían"
Moise Kouamé is one of the great pearls of world tennis, and his triumphant precocity only raises expectations around his potential. The French player, at just 16 years old, was the champion of a professional ITF tournament last week, and not content with that, this week he is already in the final of the ITF M15 Bressuire, ensuring his breakthrough among the top 650 in the world. At his current age, only Félix Auger-Aliassime (341st) and Carlos Alcaraz (491st) have had a better ranking than his in the 21st century.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moise Kouamé revoluciona el tenis a sus 16 años con récords de precocidad asombrosos
On the occasion of the start of the 2026 Australian Open, at Punto de Break we take a look at the 14 occasions when a Grand Slam champion was knocked out in the opening rounds of the following major.
We spoke with Kiko Navarro, Alcaraz's first coach, who gives us more details about how Carlitos is arriving before his debut at the Australian Open.
The 2026 Australian Open is celebrating, even though the final draws have not been played yet. During the week leading up to the tournament, the qualifiers and some exhibition matches were held, such as the One Point Slam tournament or matches featuring Carlos Alcaraz and Roger Federer. This has led to a attendance record being broken in the lead-up week.
In fact, it has been surpassed by far, almost doubling the figure. In 2023, the attendance during the lead-up week was 63,120 spectators. In 2024, the number rose to 89,894. In 2025, the 100,000 attendees mark was exceeded, reaching 115,528. However, this year takes the cake, as it has reached 217,999. Historic.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Open de Australia hace historia en su semana previa batiendo el récord de asistencia
Stanislas Wawrinka approaches 2026 as the last year of his professional career, but observing his game in these first weeks of 2026, many question why this decision. The Swiss tennis player has received a wildcard for his last Australian Open, and has recently revealed the peculiarity that his racket hides, directly affecting his game.
"My racket is customized to my needs, with a specific weight. The racket's weight is tailored to how I like to play and my style of doing it. It's quite heavy compared to what is seen nowadays. It weighs 380 grams with strings. I've tried to change it several times, but I can't. For tension, I usually use 25 or 27," he admitted in an interview with 'Tennis Legend'.
🤯 "380 grammes cordée"! The weight of the Yonex VCORE racket of @stanwawrinka, aka Thor! The string weight is estimated at 15/20 grams, so his racket weighs between 360 and 365 grams unstrung! A club.
— Tennis Legend (@TennisLegende) January 17, 2026
🗣 "I tried to change several times but I can't."… pic.twitter.com/lAO9tCsWiN
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La asombrosa particularidad de la raqueta de Wawrinka