Nike might have swept the podium with champions Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys, but it wasn’t just the big names that made waves in Melbourne.
The world No. 1 came agonizingly close to winning a third straight title Down Under, but leaves Melbourne with plenty of positives despite a runner-up finish to Madison Keys.
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Iga Swiatek moves past the disappointment of the Australian Open and looks ahead with a positive mindset. Madison Keys celebrated her ‘early birthday present’ and ...
The newlywed Keys, whose husband and coach is former American tennis player Bjorn Fratangelo, said after some much needed ...
The Grand Slam tournament starts Saturday in the United States, due to the 16-hour time difference with Melbourne, Australia. Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, the defending champions and current ...
Sure did. Keys, born in Illinois and now based in Florida, is the oldest woman to become a first-time Slam champ since Flavia ...
The world No. 1 is seeking a third Australian Open title in a row. This is what makes her the best player in the world.
Madison Keys was a tennis prodigy, beating Serena Williams when she was just 14 years old, but had not won a grand slam title ...