Latest Tennis odds as the Australian Open approaches finals weekend
We are just days away from finding out who will be our first Grand Slam champions this weekend.
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We are just days away from finding out who will be our first Grand Slam champions this weekend.
The Australian Open is getting down to the business end, with the women taking centre stage for the semi-finals. Both matches will take place in the evening, so expect a raucous crowd on Rod Laver Arena as home favourite Ash Barty takes on Madison Keys. Following that clash, Danielle Collins faces off against Iga Swiatek.
Daniil Medvedev kept his Australian Open hopes alive with a memorable comeback to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime and reach the semi-finals.
MELBOURNE : Madison Keys faces the biggest test of her resurgence when she meets Ash Barty in the Australian Open semi-finals on Thursday, as the American aims to end the top seed's bid to delight home fans by winning an elusive title.
Polish seventh seed Iga Świątek has edged closer to a second major singles title after setting up an Australian Open semifinal with American Danielle Collins.
Iga Swiatek has “evolved so much” since winning the French Open in 2020 as she homes in on a first Australian Open title, according to Eurosport expert Barbara Schett. For the first time since her run to the Roland Garros trophy, the Polish seventh seed has reached a major semi-final after seeing off Kaia Kanepi in the last eight in Melbourne. Ad/> It was a battle of the generations on Rod Laver Arena as Swiatek, 20, took on 36-year-old Kanepi, who took the first set and fought back in the second to force a tie-break.
Iga Swiatek said she was proud of how she battled from a set down to make her maiden Australian Open semi-final Wednesday, with a Grand Slam comeback "a new thing for me".
Poland's Iga Swiatek, who won the 2020 French Open title as a 19-year-old, is the latest WTA Tour star to feature in a BBC Sport column.