Catch the latest action from the Australian Open as Sabalenka looks to make history and Zverev aims for a major upset! 🎾
As the Australian Open heats up, all eyes will soon be on the semi-finals scheduled to electrify fans this Friday. The thrilling matchups will feature powerhouse Novak Djokovic against the formidable Alexander Zverev, while Jannik Sinner takes on the in-form Ben Shelton. With both matches promising to be nail-biters, tennis enthusiasts in Ireland and around the world eagerly await what could be defining moments in this year’s tournament.
Over in the women's draw, Aryna Sabalenka is off to a flying start, defending her title with gusto. Having already triumphed twice at Melbourne Park, she thrashed Sloane Stephens 6-3, 6-2 in her opening match, showcasing her formidable prowess. Sabalenka is not just aiming for another trophy; she has potential history in her sights by attempting to achieve a hat-trick of Australian Open titles. Her winning streak at the tournament has already reached 15 matches, leaving fans captivated by her journey and hungry for more.
Meanwhile, Coco Gauff is also turning heads with her calm demeanor and focus after starting her campaign unbeaten in 2025. Bringing a ‘chill’ mindset to the court, Gauff is proving that tranquility can be a weapon just as strong as fierce competition. This young American star’s performance has kept her fans buzzing, as she navigates the tournament with the poise of a seasoned veteran. Will she manage to add her name to the list of greats at this year’s Open?
Additionally, the tournament has witnessed unexpected turns, such as Alex Michelsen's stunning upset of Stefanos Tsitsipas in the first round, which sent shockwaves through the crowd. Such twists keep the spirit of the Australian Open alive and exciting. With more thrilling action set to unfold, fans are left wondering who will ultimately seize glory as champions in both the men's and women's singles draws.
And to add a sprinkle of fun: Did you know that the Australian Open is known as the “Happy Slam”? This nickname reflects its laid-back atmosphere and friendly vibe, setting it apart from the other Grand Slam tournaments. Also, the tournament has a unique tradition where players can share their experience with a post-match interview on the infamous "Kimberly's Kitchen"—yes, even champions have culinary skills to showcase!
The Australian Open semi-finals take place on Friday, when Novak Djokovic faces Alexander Zverev, and Jannik Sinner takes on Ben Shelton.
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Two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus cruises to easy win over USA's Sloane Stephens as other matches are delayed by wet weather.