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Sabalenka beat her best friend – faces Keys in the final
Martina Hingis is the last to win the women's Australian Open three years in a row. A feat that is on track to be repeated – if Aryna Sabalenka lives up to her position as world number one this weekend.
Sabalenka reaches final – chasing third straight win
Aryna Sabalenka made short work of Spaniard Paula Badosa in the semifinal of the Australian Open. The Belarusian won in two straight sets – 6–4, 6–2 – and is chasing her third straight victory in Melbourne in a few days.
Gauff: "Disappointed but not crushed"
The American and world number three Coco Gauff is, unexpectedly, out of the Australian Open. She lost the quarterfinal to Paula Badosa, Spain, in two straight sets.
Sabalenka storms on after crushing win
World number one Aryna Sabalenka and American starlet Coco Gauff are both through to the quarterfinals in the Australian Open. .
Took a photo with chopsticks – withdraws from competition
Former world number two Paula Badosa was accused of racism when her coach, Pol Toledo, published a photo where she imitated a Chinese face by placing chopsticks next to her eyes. Several users raged against the tennis star on social media, and shortly afterwards the photo was removed, and the Spaniard apologized for the image.
Won six straight games – clear for historic semi
You can reach your first Grand Slam semifinal in different ways. Emma Navarro chose a spectacular comeback.
World number two out after loss in two straight sets
World number two Coco Gauff, 20, against 17th-ranked Emma Navarro, 23. Then the latter emerged victorious from the encounter, after winning in two straight sets (6–4, 6–3).
Zverev advances after powerful comeback
Seventh-seeded Alexander Zverev was on his way out of the French Open – but pulled what was needed to save himself in the Grand Slam tennis on Roland Garros. .
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