The Belarusian showed pride in the press conference after her advance to the final at the Australian Open and discussed various current tennis topics.
The Belarusian showed pride in the press conference after her advance to the final at the Australian Open and discussed various current tennis topics.
Aryna Sabalenka continues to make history on the WTA circuit. With her victory over Svitolina in the semifinals of the 2026 Australian Open, the Belarusian has joined an exclusive club where only two players were previously. Sabalenka will play in the Australian Open final on Saturday for the fourth consecutive time, following her titles in 2023 and 2024 and losing the 2025 final to Keys. This feat was only achieved by Martina Hingis, who reached six consecutive finals at the "Happy Slam" between 1997 and 2002, and Evonne Goolagong, who managed to reach seven consecutive finals between 1971 and 1977.
FOUR-MIDABLE 🐯@SabalenkaA roars into her fourth straight Australian Open final 👏 pic.twitter.com/ODeQqrGegy
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 29, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka se une a un selecto club: cuarta final consecutiva en Australia
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner denied having been attended to during the break that changed everything in the third set of his match against Spizzirri.
Aryna Sabalenka's victory over Svitolina in the semifinals of the 2026 Australian Open has broken numerous historical records. With the final she will play this Saturday, Sabalenka will reach 7 consecutive Grand Slam finals on hard court, a streak that began at the 2023 Australian Open and continues three years later. Since then, the number one player has won two titles in Melbourne (2023, 2024) and two US Opens (2024, 2025). A feat achieved by very few. Only Steffi Graf—between the US Open 1987 and the US Open 1990— and Martina Hingis, between the 1997 Australian Open and 2000, had accomplished this.
7 - Aryna Sabalenka is just the third player in the Open Era to reach 7+ consecutive Women's Singles Fs at GS events on hard court, after Steffi Graf and Martina Hingis. Pantheon.#AusOpen | @AustralianOpen @WTA pic.twitter.com/EqjReLaI9S
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 29, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka ya está en el olimpo de los Grand Slams en pista dura
[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka is in unstoppable mode in Melbourne. The Belarusian swept aside Svitolina (6-2, 6-3) in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2026 and now awaits her opponent in the final. It will be her fourth consecutive final in the first Grand Slam of the year, a fact that Jelena Dokic asked her court-side about. "I can't believe it, it's incredible to reach the final for the fourth consecutive time. The job is not done yet. Svitolina has played amazingly throughout the tournament defeating Coco and Mirra, and I am happy to have been able to win in two sets. I am very proud of myself," commented the world number 1.
- Dokic: "How proud would 10-year-old Aryna be of you?"
— Tiempo De Tenis (@Tiempodetenis1) January 29, 2026
- Sabalenka: “Every day I am grateful for everything I have. I hope she is proud of me”
❤️🥹 pic.twitter.com/cSieTOMSKR https://t.co/DcFnpNuJl1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka, tras alcanzar la final: "La Aryna de 10 años estaría muy orgullosa"
[pixels-player]The second week of the 2026 Australian Open will begin with the round of 16 matches on Sunday, January 24. Matches will resume at the regular starting time, 01:30 in Spain and 11:30 local time on the two main courts. The Rod Laver Arena will open with Aryna Sabalenka facing Victoria Mboko. In the second match, Carlos Alcaraz will take on Tommy Paul not before 13:30 in Melbourne, which is 03:30 in the morning in Spain.
The night session will kick off with the clash between Álex de Miñaur and Alexander Bublik at 19:00 local time, which translates to 09:00 Spanish time. The Margaret Court will host matches between Coco Gauff and Karolina Muchova in the third match, and Daniil Medvedev against Learner Tien following that. Meanwhile, Yulia Putintseva against Iva Jovic, or the match between Alexander Zverev and Francisco Cerúndolo, will take place at the John Cain Arena.


This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego domingo 24 de enero en Open de Australia: Alcaraz y Sabalenka, de día
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner put an end to his third-round match at the Australian Open against Spizzirri, breaking an impressive streak that will be hard to match. The Italian had won 27 consecutive sets in all tournaments until today. The last set he had lost dated back to October 2025 in the final of the ATP 500 Vienna when he dropped the first set against Alexander Zverev, although he eventually came back to claim the title (3-6, 6-3, 7-5).
Eliot Spizzirri snaps Jannik Sinner's streak of 27 consecutive sets won - dating back to October! pic.twitter.com/rZuhSyhYNR
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) January 24, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble racha de Sinner a la que puso fin Spizzirri
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner endured a real ordeal in the third round of the 2026 Australian Open. Cramps affected his legs and arms, while the temperature soared over 36 °C in the Rod Laver Arena. The extreme heat policy allowed the roof to be closed, giving him a crucial break to regain mobility and turn the match around. "It started in the leg and then spread to the arms, so I had cramps all over my body. I was lucky with the heat rule; they closed the roof. I took my time and, as time passed, I started feeling better," he explained.
And to think he will probably come out of this despite his condition.
— Romain 🎾🇫🇷 (@RomainNextGen) January 24, 2026
The haters will say he was favored, but once again, great mental management to handle this difficulty. With the opportunity of the roof, yes, but strong in the head.
(It reminds me of Novak) pic.twitter.com/x7XgVlySpa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El calvario de Sinner con el calor en el Open de Australia
[pixels-player]The Belarusian showed pride in the press conference after her advance to the final at the Australian Open and discussed various current tennis topics.
Aryna Sabalenka's victory over Svitolina in the semifinals of the 2026 Australian Open has broken numerous historical records. With the final she will play this Saturday, Sabalenka will reach 7 consecutive Grand Slam finals on hard court, a streak that began at the 2023 Australian Open and continues three years later. Since then, the number one player has won two titles in Melbourne (2023, 2024) and two US Opens (2024, 2025). A feat achieved by very few. Only Steffi Graf—between the US Open 1987 and the US Open 1990— and Martina Hingis, between the 1997 Australian Open and 2000, had accomplished this.
7 - Aryna Sabalenka is just the third player in the Open Era to reach 7+ consecutive Women's Singles Fs at GS events on hard court, after Steffi Graf and Martina Hingis. Pantheon.#AusOpen | @AustralianOpen @WTA pic.twitter.com/EqjReLaI9S
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 29, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka ya está en el olimpo de los Grand Slams en pista dura
[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka continues to make history on the WTA circuit. With her victory over Svitolina in the semifinals of the 2026 Australian Open, the Belarusian has joined an exclusive club where only two players were previously. Sabalenka will play in the Australian Open final on Saturday for the fourth consecutive time, following her titles in 2023 and 2024 and losing the 2025 final to Keys. This feat was only achieved by Martina Hingis, who reached six consecutive finals at the "Happy Slam" between 1997 and 2002, and Evonne Goolagong, who managed to reach seven consecutive finals between 1971 and 1977.
FOUR-MIDABLE 🐯@SabalenkaA roars into her fourth straight Australian Open final 👏 pic.twitter.com/ODeQqrGegy
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 29, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka se une a un selecto club: cuarta final consecutiva en Australia
[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka is in unstoppable mode in Melbourne. The Belarusian swept aside Svitolina (6-2, 6-3) in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2026 and now awaits her opponent in the final. It will be her fourth consecutive final in the first Grand Slam of the year, a fact that Jelena Dokic asked her court-side about. "I can't believe it, it's incredible to reach the final for the fourth consecutive time. The job is not done yet. Svitolina has played amazingly throughout the tournament defeating Coco and Mirra, and I am happy to have been able to win in two sets. I am very proud of myself," commented the world number 1.
- Dokic: "How proud would 10-year-old Aryna be of you?"
— Tiempo De Tenis (@Tiempodetenis1) January 29, 2026
- Sabalenka: “Every day I am grateful for everything I have. I hope she is proud of me”
❤️🥹 pic.twitter.com/cSieTOMSKR https://t.co/DcFnpNuJl1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka, tras alcanzar la final: "La Aryna de 10 años estaría muy orgullosa"
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner denied having been attended to during the break that changed everything in the third set of his match against Spizzirri.
The second week of the 2026 Australian Open will begin with the round of 16 matches on Sunday, January 24. Matches will resume at the regular starting time, 01:30 in Spain and 11:30 local time on the two main courts. The Rod Laver Arena will open with Aryna Sabalenka facing Victoria Mboko. In the second match, Carlos Alcaraz will take on Tommy Paul not before 13:30 in Melbourne, which is 03:30 in the morning in Spain.
The night session will kick off with the clash between Álex de Miñaur and Alexander Bublik at 19:00 local time, which translates to 09:00 Spanish time. The Margaret Court will host matches between Coco Gauff and Karolina Muchova in the third match, and Daniil Medvedev against Learner Tien following that. Meanwhile, Yulia Putintseva against Iva Jovic, or the match between Alexander Zverev and Francisco Cerúndolo, will take place at the John Cain Arena.


This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego domingo 24 de enero en Open de Australia: Alcaraz y Sabalenka, de día
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner put an end to his third-round match at the Australian Open against Spizzirri, breaking an impressive streak that will be hard to match. The Italian had won 27 consecutive sets in all tournaments until today. The last set he had lost dated back to October 2025 in the final of the ATP 500 Vienna when he dropped the first set against Alexander Zverev, although he eventually came back to claim the title (3-6, 6-3, 7-5).
Eliot Spizzirri snaps Jannik Sinner's streak of 27 consecutive sets won - dating back to October! pic.twitter.com/rZuhSyhYNR
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) January 24, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble racha de Sinner a la que puso fin Spizzirri
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner endured a real ordeal in the third round of the 2026 Australian Open. Cramps affected his legs and arms, while the temperature soared over 36 °C in the Rod Laver Arena. The extreme heat policy allowed the roof to be closed, giving him a crucial break to regain mobility and turn the match around. "It started in the leg and then spread to the arms, so I had cramps all over my body. I was lucky with the heat rule; they closed the roof. I took my time and, as time passed, I started feeling better," he explained.
And to think he will probably come out of this despite his condition.
— Romain 🎾🇫🇷 (@RomainNextGen) January 24, 2026
The haters will say he was favored, but once again, great mental management to handle this difficulty. With the opportunity of the roof, yes, but strong in the head.
(It reminds me of Novak) pic.twitter.com/x7XgVlySpa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El calvario de Sinner con el calor en el Open de Australia
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner assessed his hard-fought victory against Eliot Spizzirri in the third round of the Australian Open, in a match marked by extreme heat, cramps, and the break due to the closed roof rule. "I faced some physical difficulties, it was noticeable. I was lucky with the heat rule; they closed the roof, and I took my time to regain sensations," explained the Italian. "It started in my leg and then spread to my arms, so I had cramps all over my body. This is tennis. I know it's an area I need to improve, which is also positive, and we will work on it every day. Even though I didn't play at 100%, I did my best... and with all of your support, it gave me a lot of encouragement. It means a lot to me," he noted.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner: "Tuve suerte con la norma del calor, cerraron el techo..."
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner is already in the fourth round of the Australian Open after overcoming a dramatic day marked by heat and physical problems.