MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (AP) _ Results Thursday from Australian Open at Melbourne Park (seedings in parentheses): Aryna Sabalenka (1), Belarus, def. Paula Badosa (11), Spain, 6-4, 6-2. Madison Keys (19), United States, def. Iga Swiatek (2), Poland, 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (8).
Spanish tennis prodigy PaulaBadosa is named the WTA Comeback Player of the Year after bouncing back to the top 15 ranking despite starting the season from No. 66. The Former World No. 2 has won ...
When PaulaBadosa was awarded the WTA's Comeback Player of the Year at the end of the 2024 season, it was a fitting tribute to a talent who had spent the year getting back on track after 10 months ...
The Greek's flame has been extinguished lately and not even the beautiful love-story with his colleague PaulaBadosa has rekindled it until now. After a brief period of crisis last year, their relationship resumed and became increasingly important to both ...
PaulaBadosa was overcome with emotions when she hit a forehand winner to seal a 7-5, 6-4 win over Coco Gauff in the Australian Open quarterfinal on Tuesday. Exactly a year ago, the Spaniard was ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka set aside the challenge of her good friend Paula Badosa, and Madison Keys prevailed over second seed Iga Swiatek in a humdinger at the Australian Open women's singles semi-finals.
Top seed Aryna Sabalenka is shining both on and off the court. After defeating her close friend PaulaBadosa 6-4, 6-2 in the Australian Open semifinals, Sabalenka gave fans a reason to laugh.
Aryna Sabalenka reaches her third straight Australian Open final by beating PaulaBadosa 6-4, 6-2 MELBOURNE, Australia -- Aryna Sabalenka reaches her third straight Australian Open final by ...
Coco Gauff and PaulaBadosa will square off for the seventh time in the 2025 Australian Open quarterfinals. The pair have three wins apiece so far, with Badosa winning in the 2021 Indian Wells third round, 2022 San Jose quarterfinals and 2023 Madrid second ...
Madison Keys pulled off a stunning victory, while Jannik Sinner charged to a convincing title defense. Plus, Paula Badosa and Ben Shelton impressed Down Under.
The irresistible force of Aryna Sabalenka meets the unbreakable spirit of Madison Keys on Saturday in an Australian Open women’s singles final that promises to be a thunderous slugfest. Defending champion Sabalenka was hailed by beaten semi-finalist Paula Badosa as being so good it was “like she’s playing a PlayStation” after dishing out a merciless straight-sets bludgeoning to her good friend.
The irresistible force of Aryna Sabalenka meets the unbreakable spirit of Madison Keys on Saturday in an Australian Open women's singles final that promises to be a thunderous slugfest.
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