Emma Raducanu suffers the joint-heaviest defeat of her career as second seed Iga Swiatek demonstrates her superiority at the Australian Open.
The quarterfinals are underway at Melbourne Park, as rumours abound about Jannik Sinner's health ahead of his clash with Alex de Minaur. Follow live.
From Sabalenka to Gauff, these are the top female tennis players poised to make an impact on the court during this year's Australian Open.
It's officially semi-final time at the Australian Open.The women's singles clashes will take centre stage at Melbourne Park on Friday, with two matches scheduled for the evening.First up, reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka will take on Paula Badosa,
Eva Lys is making a habit of changing her travel plans, with the German advancing to the fourth round after initially failing to qualify for the main draw in Melbourne.
Former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina joined Swiatek in the last 16 with a 6-3 6-4 win over Dayana Yastremska, but only after receiving treatment on her back, while eighth seed Emma Navarro and ninth seed Daria Kasatkina also advanced.
Here are three questions after Iga Swiatek needed just an hour to advance to the third round of the. She'll face a familiar foe next.
Emma Raducanu's Australian Open run came to an abrupt end on Saturday, the Briton totally outclassed by world No. 2 Iga Swiatek.
Poland’s Iga Świątek has entered the third round of the women’s singles competition at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne.
World No.2 Iga Świątek draws boos from the Melbourne Park crowd after claiming Sydney has the better coffee shops.
The potential championship matchups should bring a lot of intrigue to the first Grand Slam tournament of the year