The world number one does not want to label himself as the favorite for the title next Sunday at the 2025 Australian Open.
The world number one does not want to label himself as the favorite for the title next Sunday at the 2025 Australian Open.
Jannik Sinner spoke to Jim Courier once he secured his spot in the final of the 2025 Australian Open: "It has been a very tough first set, but crucial. Today he has not served at his best level. Both of us have been better at returning than serving. The first set is always very important, it gives you confidence, there was a lot of tension, and I am very happy with how I handled the situations, happy to be back in the final here. I have had some cramps, but he has also struggled with his legs. All the coaches I have worked with have contributed to my career. Now I have an incredible team, they have made me into a different player. We are not just a team, we are a family. It is Darren's last season as a coach, and I am happy that we can fight for another big title. There is still a lot of season ahead. Anything can happen in the final, we have had tough battles, but I am going to enjoy it."
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The American player provides a lesson in resilience to secure a historic victory in the 2025 Australian Open.
The young American shows some disappointment in the press conference, although he confesses that he has very clear goals for the future.
The American player reveals the significant shift in mentality that has led her to achieve great victories at the 2025 Australian Open.
Madison Keys caused a major upset against Iga Swiatek by defeating her in the semifinal of the 2025 Australian Open. These were the words of the American after sealing the victory: "I'm still trying to understand what happened. I'm in the final. The match was played at a very high level. She played very well. I was trying to fight to stay in there. The third set was a real battle. Being able to be in the final is incredible, I'm super happy to be in Saturday's final. Even though I lost the first set, I feel like I was playing better towards the end of the first set. Did she have a match point? Being able to keep fighting is simply amazing. In the end, I felt like both of us were battling nerves, it was about who could get that last point, and I'm happy that it was me."
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Rumors had been circulating for months, but it is now official that the Billie Jean King Cup will be held in China from 2025 to 2027, specifically in the city of Shenzhen. In recent seasons, the women's team competition had been played in Seville and Málaga, but the future is far from the Andalusia region. "This shows our commitment to bringing the passion and excitement of team tennis between nations to markets around the world," said Billie Jean King herself.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Billie Jean King Cup se muda a China hasta 2027
The battle for the number one spot in the WTA Ranking was intensifying as the 2025 Australian Open progressed, but Madison Keys has ensured things remain calm, at least for the next few days. Following the American's victory over Iga Swiatek, the number one position is now secure for Aryna Sabalenka, who will defend her title next Saturday in Melbourne.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka se asegura el número uno del mundo tras la derrota de Swiatek
The world number one does not want to label himself as the favorite for the title next Sunday at the 2025 Australian Open.
The young American shows some disappointment in the press conference, although he confesses that he has very clear goals for the future.
Jannik Sinner spoke to Jim Courier once he secured his spot in the final of the 2025 Australian Open: "It has been a very tough first set, but crucial. Today he has not served at his best level. Both of us have been better at returning than serving. The first set is always very important, it gives you confidence, there was a lot of tension, and I am very happy with how I handled the situations, happy to be back in the final here. I have had some cramps, but he has also struggled with his legs. All the coaches I have worked with have contributed to my career. Now I have an incredible team, they have made me into a different player. We are not just a team, we are a family. It is Darren's last season as a coach, and I am happy that we can fight for another big title. There is still a lot of season ahead. Anything can happen in the final, we have had tough battles, but I am going to enjoy it."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner, en pista: "He tenido algunos calambres, había mucha tensión"
The American player reveals the significant shift in mentality that has led her to achieve great victories at the 2025 Australian Open.
The American player provides a lesson in resilience to secure a historic victory in the 2025 Australian Open.
Madison Keys caused a major upset against Iga Swiatek by defeating her in the semifinal of the 2025 Australian Open. These were the words of the American after sealing the victory: "I'm still trying to understand what happened. I'm in the final. The match was played at a very high level. She played very well. I was trying to fight to stay in there. The third set was a real battle. Being able to be in the final is incredible, I'm super happy to be in Saturday's final. Even though I lost the first set, I feel like I was playing better towards the end of the first set. Did she have a match point? Being able to keep fighting is simply amazing. In the end, I felt like both of us were battling nerves, it was about who could get that last point, and I'm happy that it was me."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Keys, en pista tras ganar a Swiatek: "Las dos luchábamos contra los nervios"
Rumors had been circulating for months, but it is now official that the Billie Jean King Cup will be held in China from 2025 to 2027, specifically in the city of Shenzhen. In recent seasons, the women's team competition had been played in Seville and Málaga, but the future is far from the Andalusia region. "This shows our commitment to bringing the passion and excitement of team tennis between nations to markets around the world," said Billie Jean King herself.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Billie Jean King Cup se muda a China hasta 2027
The battle for the number one spot in the WTA Ranking was intensifying as the 2025 Australian Open progressed, but Madison Keys has ensured things remain calm, at least for the next few days. Following the American's victory over Iga Swiatek, the number one position is now secure for Aryna Sabalenka, who will defend her title next Saturday in Melbourne.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka se asegura el número uno del mundo tras la derrota de Swiatek
The wishes of Aryna Sabalenka were coming true. Despite the outcome in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025, it seems that the Belarusian and Paula Badosa are still friends. Minutes after the conclusion of the match, the world number one approached to chat, even sharing some laughs, with the Spanish player who was sitting in the locker room looking somewhat downcast after the defeat. That sadness faded away in those moments when she spoke with Aryna.
Friends again? Friends again 🥰 pic.com/yQaoKpJ28a
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El entrañable momento entre Sabalenka y Badosa en el vestuario tras el partido
Discover all the details so you don't miss the women's final of the 2025 Australian Open between the Belarusian and the American.