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Aus Open: Alcaraz Rolls Into Rd-4 With Record-breaking Win In His 100th Grand Slam Match
With his win, Alcaraz improved to 87-13 at Slam level, tying Bjorn Borg for the best major record in 100 matches. The 22-year-old Spaniard has twice reached the quarterfinals in Melbourne.
The six-time Major winner has also surpassed legends, including Rafael Nadal and fellow ATP No. 1 Club member John McEnroe, who both went 86-14 across their first 100 major matches, as per ATP stats.
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Aus Open: Djokovic, Musetti, Shelton Cruise Into Third Round With Easy Wins
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Aus Open: Jannik Sinner Moves Into Second Round After French Opponent Gaston Retires Hurt
Rod Laver Arena: Jannik Sinner regained his winning streak at Melbourne Park on Tuesday after Hugo Gaston retired unexpectedly once the Italian, a two-time defending Australian Open champion, took a ...
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Australian Open 2026: Djokovic Wins 100th Match As Shang Juncheng And Swiatek Reach Second Round (round-up)
Rod Laver Arena: Novak Djokovic, the most successful player in the Grand Slams, marked a triumphant return to his most successful event at the Australian Open in Melbourneon Monday, adding ...
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Aus Open: Novak Djokovic Cruises Past Pedro Martinez To Reach Second Round
World No. 4 Novak Djokovic launched his bid for a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title in emphatic fashion, defeating Spain’s Pedro Martinez in straight sets in the first round of ...
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Aus Open: Federer, Agassi Light Up Opening Ceremony At Melbourne Park
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I Can Still Beat Anybody': Djokovic Confident Ahead Of Australian Open 2026
Spaniard Pedro Martinez: Novak Djokovic on Saturday said he remains confident of challenging for the Australian Open title despite missing a little bit of juice in his legs. Serbian star ...
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Mensik Beats Baez To Clinch Auckland Crown
Pablo Carreno Busta: Jakub Mensik clinched the Auckland Classic title after defeating Sebastian Baez 6-3 7-6(7) in the final, producing another composed performance to cap an outstanding week at the ...
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Aus Open: Djokovic, Sinner In Same Half Of Draw; Alcaraz To Start Against Home Hope Walton
On Wednesday Kokkinakis: The 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner have been drawn in the same half of the Australian Open singles draw, which was revealed Thursday. ...
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Alcaraz, Sabalenka To Headline Australian Open Draw As Top Seeds
American Amanda Anisimova: Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka are the top seeds for the Australian Open 2026, headlining the men’s and women’s singles draws to be revealed on Thursday, with ...
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Kyrgios Running Out Of Time For Grand Slam Run, Says Ex-Aus Open Director
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Daniil Medvedev Beat Brandon Nakashima To Win Brisbane International
Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev made a commanding start to the new season by clinching the Brisbane International title on Sunday, producing a straight-sets victory over Brandon Nakashima. ...
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'Physically Not Ready', Djokovic Pulls Out Of Next Week's Adelaide International
Former World No.1 and the world's most successful player, Novak Djokovic, has decided to pull out of next week's Adelaide International, the build-up event for the year's first Grand Slam ...
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My Values & Approach No Longer Aligned With The Organisation: Djokovic Steps Away From Player Union He Co-founded
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Tsitsipas Reveals Contemplating Retirement During Injury-hit 2025 Season
Ken Rosewall Arena: Stefanos Tsitsipas admitted he contemplated ending his career after struggling with serious back pain throughout the 2025 season. The 27-year-old, who has reached as high as No. ...
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