Jannik Sinner sent a heartfelt message to his parents after lifting his maiden Grand Slam trophy at the Australian Open. The 22-year-old came back from two sets down to beat Daniil Medvedev 3-6 3-6 6-4 6-4 6-3 in what was his first
Jannik Sinner staged a stunning comeback to win his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and become tennis’ new superstar. But Daniil Medvedev will be haunted by his third defeat in the final here – and the second time after leading
Daniil Medvedev called the physio to the court after dropping the third set to Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final. The world No. 3 was cruising when he led 6-3 6-3. But he has already lost one final in Melbourne from
John McEnroe branded Mats Wilander a “jerk” as he recalled losing to the Swede in the 1983 Australian Open semi-final. With both men on punditry duties for the men’s final, McEnroe said he should have picked up a trophy in Melbourne were
Nick Kyrgios asked Jannik Sinner to hook him up with some Gucci clothes as the world No. 4 contested his maiden Grand Slam final. The 22-year-old is sponsored by the luxury fashion house, previously bringing a bespoke Gucci bag onto the court
There will be a new Australian Open champion this year, with Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev both equally hopeful of claiming the top prize later today. The two players will do battle in the final at the Rod Laver Arena after claiming
Surging Sinner has worked to improve his game since losing to the Serbian superstar in his first Major semi-final at Wimbledon last July. A former Italian junior giant slalom runner-up has since won his first Masters, ATP titles in Beijing and Vienna,
Qinwen Zheng faced another tough hour after losing the Australian Open final to Aryna Sabalenka, as Laura Robson noticed that the No. 12 seed had been called for drug testing following her disappointing defeat. Competing in her first Grand Slam final, Zheng
“I think there were a couple of fans that actually helped out. But yeah, I don’t think anyone felt threatened or anything. Yeah, it was all right. I managed to hold my serve that game, so yeah.” Meanwhile, Zverev slammed security for
Zheng, 21, saved four set points on her own serve at 2-5 before Sabalenka wrapped up the set with a service winner after 33 minutes. Zheng had hit a tournament-leading 48 in her six matches to reach the final but her serve let