Serena Williams congratulated Madison Keys on her Australian Open triumph and also stated that it proved she's "one of the best" on the WTA Tour. In a thriller final at Melbourne Park, the 19th-seeded American upset world No.
Madison Keys made history with her Australian Open title on Saturday. The American underdog had to hold off defending champion Aryna Sabalenka to win the title in a three-set thriller. A 6-3 2-6
Serena Williams congratulates Madison Keys after winning her first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. The 29-year-old player defeated two-time defending
Serena Williams has shed light on her perspective regarding Madison Keys' remarkable triumph at the 2025 Australian Open.
Tournament director Craig Tiley said that players like Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Serena Williams should be honoured with statues for their contributions to tennis over the years.
From Madison Keys’ dream run in 2025 to the queen of Melbourne Park Serena Williams, these champions have left their mark at the Down Under. Here’s a look at the five American women who have won the Australian Open in the 21st century, starting from the most recent winner.
Winning a Grand Slam at that time can never be considered as winning a Grand Slam in the Open era,” said Patrick Mouratoglou, as he reignited the GOAT debate on social media.
Statues of a host of international tennis stars including Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Serena Williams should be built at Melbourne Park to create a unique new attraction, according the Australian Open boss.
Coco Gauff joined an elite club by beating Leylah Fernandez at the Australian Open as the 20-year-old emulated her idol Serena Williams in having three consecutive 8-0 starts to the season in the Open Era.
2014 — Five-time champion Serena Williams becomes the winningest woman at the Australian Open, notching career win No. 61 as she advanced to the fourth round with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Daniela Hantuchova. 2016 — The Carolina Panthers builds a 31-0 ...
Coco Gauff's presence at the Australian Open impacted the 2008 semifinalist in Melbourne, Daniela Hantuchova, so much that she compared it to the legendary Serena Williams. World No. 3 Gauff's