Keys, ranked 14th and seeded 19th, prevented Sabalenka from earning what would have been her third women's trophy in a row at the Australian Open — something last accomplished by Martina Hingis from 1997-99 — and her fourth major title overall.
Back-to-back Australian Open winner Aryna Sabalenka is aiming for a feat only a few others have completed.The world No. 1 dropped just one set on her way to winning both the 2023 and 2024 titles at Melbourne Park.
Aryna Sabalenka’s bid for a third consecutive Australian Open championship will continue after she got past Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 in a surprisingly difficult quarterfinal
Madison Keys dethroned world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka to become the oldest first-time winner of the womens singles title at the Australian Open on Saturday; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
ArynaSabalenka will face close friend Paula Badosa in the semi-finals of the Australian Open after battling to victory over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. The two-time defending champion’s 18-match winning run at MelbournePark looked in serious danger when ...
World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka beat Paula Badosa 6-4, 6-2 at the Rod Laver Arena and advanced to her third straight set final in the hard court major at Melbourne Park.
Play has started in the Australian Open women’s final between Aryna Sabalenka and Madison Keys. Top-ranked Sabalenka is serving first after Keys won the coin toss and elected to receive on Saturday. Sabalenka hopes to do something no woman has in more than a quarter of a century: win a third consecutive singles champion