The three-time major winner had started her 2025 season with 11 straight victories, but that defeat sparked a change in fortunes, as she lost three of her next four matches
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EssentiallySports on MSNMonths After Her Australian Open Feud, Danielle Collins Stuns as She Launches Her Own Merchandise: ‘Play Tennis. Cash Checks’"The trajectory from how I started as a collegiate athlete, to how I was able to work my way to the top, to earn it. The post Months After Her Australian Open Feud, Danielle Collins Stuns as She Launches Her Own Merchandise: ‘Play Tennis.
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka acknowledges heartbreak of Australian Open final loss in Indian WellsAryna Sabalenka didn't directly confirm nor deny that this year's Australian Open final loss was the toughest of her career but she did acknowledge that she had a hard time accepting it and needed some time to process it.
The Australian Open embraces the spirit of joy. From the bright blue GreenSet hardcourt to the fast-paced playstyle, the "Happy Slam" is one of the most exciting, visually stunning sporting events in the world. In order to be truly immersed in the first Grand Slam of the season, you need a TV that will make you feel like you're there.
The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club will again host its storied exhibition event in Melbourne to give the world's leading tennis players another warm-up option before the Australian Open.
Australian tennis legend Fred Stolle dies aged 86
At the BNP Paribas Open, the first-time Grand Slam champion speaks on the coveted trophy, as well as her expectations for 2025 following her first major title.
"For a week I was still thinking about that" - Aryna Sabalenka makes honest admission about Australian Open final loss to Madison Keys haunting her Nick Kyrgios drops 3-word reaction to meeting $ ...
This former motorcycle gang member spent time in prison. He just won the New Zealand Open to qualify for the Open Championship
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Former bike gang member who spent 5 years in prison qualifies for Open Championship after winning tournament
Former gang member Ryan Peake wins New Zealand Open, qualifies for British Open
Ryan Peake, an Australian former motorcycle gang member who turned to golf to turn his life around, has earned a place at the British Open by winning the 104th New Zealand Open by one stroke
Peake will compete for the Open’s Claret Jug in July. His win also sets him up with a chance to claim a spot on the Challenger PGA Tour. He has Asian Tour membership through to the end of 2027.
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