Unforgettable moments of triumph and heartbreak at the Australian Open, where young talents shine and legends are made.
This week, the Australian Open came to a close in Melbourne. Madison Keys claimed the women’s singles title with a win over Aryna Sabalenka, while Jannik Sinner lifted the men’s singles trophy after ...
An American woman is a champion once again. After having to face the two best players in the world -- Iga Switaek and Aryna ...
When the American is on form, his tennis looks like a flurry of winners and good times. But he's more interested in running the numbers.
Wednesday should have been an overwhelmingly positive day for Ben Shelton after he reached his second Grand Slam semi-final.
In the final eight clash, the world number one secured a 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 win over Minaur in a match that lasted one hour and 48 minutes. Sinner entered the match having dropped just one set in all his ...
Since 1988, when the Australian Open moved to Melbourne Park, Shelton is just the second left-handed player to reach the semi ...
Australian Open quarterfinals, Ben Shelton faced Lorenzo Sonego, winning 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 7(7)-6(4). The match, lasting nearly three hours, and also showcased Shelton’s powerful serve and athleticism.
Shelton is the 25th American man in the Open Era man to reach the semis in Melbourne. He’s bidding to become the second straight American man to reach a Slam final after Taylor Fritz lost to Sinner in ...
It seems as if there’s always something going on with Novak Djokovic at Grand Slam tournaments. Even he says so.
Ben Shelton used his post-match press conference after the Australian Open quarterfinals to call out the media for what he believes has been ...
The Italian, eliminated in the quarterfinals by the young American, talked about upcoming Australian Open semis between ...