Australian Open LIVE: Daniil Medvedev vs Felix Auger-Aliassime match result after five-set thriller
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Russia's second seed Daniil Medvedev staged a stirring comeback from two sets down Wednesday to reel in Canadian 21-year-old Felix Auger-Aliassime and claw his way into the last four at the Australian Open.
MELBOURNE : If there were any lingering doubts remaining over Rafa Nadal's fitness and preparations for the Australian Open, the 35-year-old Spaniard dispelled them during his win over fellow left-hander Denis Shapovalov.
Eurosport expert Mats Wilander has been left in awe of Stefanos Tsitsipas after the world No. 4 delivered arguably the performance of the tournament so far to defeat Jannik Sinner in straight sets. Tsitsipas reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open with a stunning showing against the rising Italian star, and he closed out what was supposed to be a tough challenge in only two hours and six minutes.
La de Australia, donde ya pisa las semifinales, es la ), que durante su carrera ha sumado 42 meses de baja, tres años y seis meses en el dique seco, desde que comenzara a competir en el alto nivel en 2003. La lesión en su pie izquierdo, que arrastra desde 2004 y ya entonces le obligó a jugar con unas plantillas especiales, nunca se ha llegado a corregir, ya que el Hasta tal punto que, como . Tras estar un periodo total de seis meses parado el año pasado por el problema, en su reaparición encadena el título del ATP 250 de Melbourne y las semifinales del Grand Slam.
By Jack Bantock, CNN
From Billie Jean King to Ons Jabeur, tennis is no stranger to trailblazing stars – and two more have emerged at the Australian Open. Iran's Meshkat al-Zahra Safi and Kenya's Angella Okutoyi both made history in the girls’ singles in Melbourne, becoming the first players from their respective nations to win a Grand Slam juniors match. Ad/> The pair recorded their feats on Sunday, and though Safi – Iran’s first female player to be ranked in the junior top 100 – has since exited the tournament, Okutoyi’s run goes on after the Kenyan beat Australia’s Zara Larke in three sets on Tuesday to reach the last 16.