American Ben Shelton overcame Ugo Humbert of France 6-3, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (5) to reach the second round of the Australian Open on Tuesday.
Category: Tennis
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Follow live: Tennis Australia adjust to fix ‘worst fan experience’
Reigning Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner begins his quest for a third consecutive title Down Under on Day 3. Naomi Osaka, Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, and Madison Keys will also feature as the final first round matches are contested.
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Keys recovers, into 2nd round at Australian Open
Defending champion Madison Keys struggled early but held on to defeat Oleksandra Oliynykova 7-6 (6), 6-1 in a first-round match Tuesday.
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Follow live: Tennis Australia under pressure to fix ‘worst fan experience’
Reigning Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner begins his quest for a third consecutive title Down Under on Day 3. Naomi Osaka, Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, and Madison Keys will also feature as the final first round matches are contested.
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‘Small details make the difference’: How Jannik Sinner has changed his game since the US Open
At the 2025 US Open, Sinner was soundly beaten by Alcaraz. Since then, the two-time Australian Open champ has made adjustments.
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Centurion: Djokovic wins 100th Aussie match
Novak Djokovic closed Day 2 at the Australian Open with his 100th win at Melbourne Park. He beat Pedro Martinez in straight sets in a match that marked the start of a record 21st Australian Open and 81st Grand Slam.
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Day 2 as it happened: Player leaves court in wheelchair; Novak ties Open record
Home hero Alex de Minaur and American Coco Gauff punched their tickets to the second round of the Australian Open on day two, but it wasn’t such a happy story for fan favourite Alex Eala, who was sent packing despite a 6-0 start.
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‘I want more’: de Minaur sets sights on Open glory
Making no secret of his Australian Open title obsession, Alex de Minaur has elevated himself to genuine grand slam contender after motoring into the second round in Melbourne.
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Follow live: Player leaves court in wheelchair; Insane wait times to watch tennis
Home hero Alex de Minaur and American Coco Gauff punched their tickets to the second round of the Australian Open on day two, but it wasn’t such a happy story for fan favourite Alex Eala, who was sent packing by Alycia Parks.
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Follow live: Alex Eala wins first set 6-0 then loses match, insane wait times to watch tennis
Home hero Alex de Minaur and American Coco Gauff punched their tickets to the second round of the Australian Open on day two, but it wasn’t such a happy story for fan favourite Alex Eala, who was sent packing by Alycia Parks.