The young American fought in the press conference to hide her sadness for her elimination in Australia and compensate for it with her great performance in the tournament.
The young American fought in the press conference to hide her sadness for her elimination in Australia and compensate for it with her great performance in the tournament.
She did it with Victoria Mboko and has done it again with Iva Jovic. Two 18-year-old players, two great talents, two women who are already within the top 30 in the world, but who are still far from giving a scare to Aryna Sabalenka in a Grand Slam tournament. At least, for now. A very clear victory for the Belarusian (6-3, 6-0) to start the day in this Australian Open 2026 and once again reach the semifinals of the individual draw. Going for her third title in Melbourne, the world No. 1 is already awaiting the winner of the match that will take place in a few hours between Gauff and Svitolina.
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And she has already achieved this on many occasions, but it doesn't hurt to remind it. The Kazakh is now aiming directly at the Pole before facing each other in the quarterfinals.
The Belarusian tennis player, just steps away from winning her third Australian Open, opted for caution before finding out which rival she will face in the semifinals.
The Pole reached the quarterfinals of Australia after defeating Inglis, but she ensures that "now there is a much broader group of players competing at a higher level than ten years ago."
Iga Swiatek asserted her favoritism in the round of 16 clash at the 2026 Australian Open against the local player Maddison Inglis. The local tennis player lacked any argument to unsettle the determined Polish player, who is keen on seizing her chance to complete her Career Grand Slam in Melbourne. She is three wins away from achieving it, with Elena Rybakina as her next hurdle.
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The American surrendered her crown in Melbourne after a swift defeat against Jessica Pegula: "I don't feel like the world is ending because of this loss."
Amanda Anisimova continues to grow as a tennis player and is already among the top favorites for the title in every major tournament. Advancing to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2026, the American appeared at a press conference to reveal the key to her improvement. "My serve is no longer a weakness. Furthermore, my mindset has completely changed. I embrace the pressure of competing in the later rounds, I am able to maintain focus, and stay positive regardless of what happens on the court," explained the American.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Anisimova desvela la clave de su mejoría en los Grand Slams
The young American fought in the press conference to hide her sadness for her elimination in Australia and compensate for it with her great performance in the tournament.
The Belarusian tennis player, just steps away from winning her third Australian Open, opted for caution before finding out which rival she will face in the semifinals.
She did it with Victoria Mboko and has done it again with Iva Jovic. Two 18-year-old players, two great talents, two women who are already within the top 30 in the world, but who are still far from giving a scare to Aryna Sabalenka in a Grand Slam tournament. At least, for now. A very clear victory for the Belarusian (6-3, 6-0) to start the day in this Australian Open 2026 and once again reach the semifinals of the individual draw. Going for her third title in Melbourne, the world No. 1 is already awaiting the winner of the match that will take place in a few hours between Gauff and Svitolina.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka no se entretiene en la guardería
The Pole reached the quarterfinals of Australia after defeating Inglis, but she ensures that "now there is a much broader group of players competing at a higher level than ten years ago."
And she has already achieved this on many occasions, but it doesn't hurt to remind it. The Kazakh is now aiming directly at the Pole before facing each other in the quarterfinals.
Iga Swiatek asserted her favoritism in the round of 16 clash at the 2026 Australian Open against the local player Maddison Inglis. The local tennis player lacked any argument to unsettle the determined Polish player, who is keen on seizing her chance to complete her Career Grand Slam in Melbourne. She is three wins away from achieving it, with Elena Rybakina as her next hurdle.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek camina con paso firme a los cuartos de final del Open de Australia
The American surrendered her crown in Melbourne after a swift defeat against Jessica Pegula: "I don't feel like the world is ending because of this loss."
Amanda Anisimova continues to grow as a tennis player and is already among the top favorites for the title in every major tournament. Advancing to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2026, the American appeared at a press conference to reveal the key to her improvement. "My serve is no longer a weakness. Furthermore, my mindset has completely changed. I embrace the pressure of competing in the later rounds, I am able to maintain focus, and stay positive regardless of what happens on the court," explained the American.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Anisimova desvela la clave de su mejoría en los Grand Slams
Jessica Pegula appeared at a press conference after advancing to the quarterfinals of the 2026 Australian Open, offering reflections that highlight her dissatisfaction. "I've been in Grand Slam quarterfinals several times, and it doesn't seem as remarkable to me anymore. I want more, and I feel better than on previous occasions. I see myself armed with more tools to defeat the best players, and I believe that, at 31 years old, I continue to improve every day," commented the American.
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Iga Swiatekr has been a victim of the dictatorship of television networks, as her request to play in the day session at the 2026 Australian Open was formally disregarded. The Polish player asked to compete on Monday in the daytime, but the tournament informed her that it was impossible due to an agreement with Channel 9, the broadcaster holding the rights to the event, which requested her match to be scheduled in the evening session as she was facing Australian player Maddison Inglis. This delay caused a longer wait than usual for the schedule to be released for the day.
Jim Courier reveals backroom talks on day vs night scheduling, and how it impacted Iga Swiatek's upcoming match ⤵️ #AO26 pic.twitter.com/L1GTPcJhve
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) January 26, 2026
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