Australian Open 2025 champion Madison Keys overcame top two seeds, including the defending champion, to win her first ever Grand Slam title.
Madison Keys has been through her fair share of gut-wrenching losses and injuries over her 15-year career. But her hard work and earnest perseverance was finally rewarded in spades at the.
Men’s champion Jannik Sinner maintains his lead in the ATP list, while Aryna Sabalenka remains leading woman despite final loss to Keys.
Madison Keys may have won the title at the 2025 Australian Open but there were a myriad of players leaving Melbourne who can leave with their heads held high.
After the first Grand Slam of the season, the rankings got a major shakeup with Madison Keys returning to the Top 10, Paula Badosa and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova climbing even higher and Belinda Bencic jumping over 100 spots in a week full of big moves.
Madison Keys put on a stunning performance ... Jaqueline Cristian, Naomi Osaka, Laura Siegemund, and Clara Tauson each earned $182,197 for their third-round finish. Those knocked out in the ...
Australian Open winner Madison Keys is the new World No. #7 in WTA rankings, while Sabalenka, Swiatek, Gauff, Paolini and Rybakina form the top five.
"The Australian Open is about to wrap up, with the men's and women's finalists determined. In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner have some fun with their teams before stepping out to defend their 2024 Melbourne titles.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (AP) _ Results Monday from Australian Open at Melbourne Park (seedings in parentheses): Jannik Sinner (1), Italy, def. Holger Rune (13), Denmark, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Lorenzo Sonego, Italy, def. Learner Tien, United States, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.
Madison Keys: Is the new Australian Open champion the most popular Grand Slam winner ever? The reaction to Keys’ triumph Down Under has been one of unbridled joy for a woman who is one of the most popular in the locker room. It was a stunning triumph for the American, who battled through a tough pathway in style.
The last two days of the women’s singles at the Australian Open led to much drama and excitement. WTA Finals winner Coco Gauff, two-time defending champion Aryna Sablenka, and former world No.
Aryna Sabalenka's disappointing loss in the Australian Open final did not result in her losing the world No. 1 spot. The latest rankings were also very good news for Madison Keys, the champion in