Madison Keys won her first Grand Slam and Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title. What does this mean for the rest of the year? We take a look.
Australian Open is in its final days of competition, and this weekend the winners in singles and doubles in both the women's and men's categories will be decided. The two
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Madison Keys climbs to No. 7 in WTA rankings after winning her first Grand Slam, while Jannik Sinner retains his No. 1 ATP ranking
Jannik Sinner retained his Australian Open title with a one-sided victory over Alexander Zverev in the men's singles final on Sunday. The young Italian produced a watertight display of tennis to beat his opponent in straight sets without ever really getting out of second gear.
Four-time major champion Naomi Osaka and World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka headline the women's competition, while World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev and Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul will compete as well.