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Jannik Sinner defeated Luciano Darderi to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals, joining Djokovic, Swiatek and Musetti in the last eight. Anisimova and Pegula advanced in women’s singles, while Rybakina set up a clash with Swiatek. Sabalenka and Alcaraz headline day 10
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World No. 2 Iga Swiatek defeated Australia’s Maddison Inglis 6-0, 6-3 to reach her 14th Grand Slam quarterfinal and third at the Australian Open. She now faces Elena Rybakina, with a career Grand Slam in sight
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Novak Djokovic marked his 100th career win at the Australian Open with a dominant first-round victory as Iga Swiatek and Shang Juncheng also advanced. Several top seeds progressed on an action-packed day in Melbourne
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Coco Gauff defeated Iga Swiatek 6-4, 6-2 to level the United Cup semifinal between the US and Poland. The tie will be decided in mixed doubles, with the winners facing Switzerland, who advanced after Belinda Bencic and Jakub Paul’s victory
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Elena Rybakina reached her first WTA Finals semifinal by defeating Iga Swiatek 3-6, 6-1, 6-0. Amanda Anisimova also advanced after beating Madison Keys. Swiatek and Anisimova will face off on Wednesday for a spot in the semifinals
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Swiatek rallies from a 5-1 deficit to defeat Kalinskaya 7-6 (2), 6-4 and reach the US Open Round of 16. Osaka also progresses with a win, setting up a clash with Gauff
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Iga Swiatek launched her US Open 2025 campaign with a commanding 6-1, 6-2 win over Emiliana Arango, chasing her seventh Grand Slam title and a possible return to World No.1
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Iga Swiatek defeated Jasmine Paolini to claim her first Cincinnati Open title, her 24th career trophy and second of 2025, boosting confidence ahead of the us open where she is seeded no. 2
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Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek advanced to the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals after straight-set victories. Sabalenka now meets Rybakina, while Swiatek continues her strong run with a third consecutive quarterfinal appearance
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Iga Swiatek crushed Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her first Wimbledon title and sixth Grand Slam overall, marking the most dominant women’s final at the tournament since 1911
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The 24-year-old from Poland is enjoying a career-best run on the slick surface, thanks in part to being more comfortable with the footing required
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At just 17, Andreeva has demonstrated outstanding form this season and is now aiming for back-to-back WTA 1000 titles after her victory in Dubai last month. "It was a really tough match with challenging conditions. I did my best to stay in the game. It wasn’t easy, but I’m extremely happy with the win today and excited for the finals on Sunday," Andreeva said after the match.
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The victory over five-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek, who'd been on the most dominant run at Melbourne Park in a dozen years
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The No. 2-seeded Swiatek not only has not dropped a set so far in the tournament but also has lost a grand total of only 14 games as she seeks her first title at Melbourne Park and sixth Grand Slam trophy overall
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Against Raducanu, who won the 2021 US Open as a teenage qualifier, Swiatek played at a level she called “perfect.”
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Iga Swiatek raced to a 6-0, 6-2 victory over Rebecca Sramkova in just an hour, continuing her efficient form as she heads into the third round
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Swiatek, the 2022 US Open champion, saved three set points in the second-set tiebreak to secure a 6-4, 7-6(6) victory in 1 hour and 52 minutes at Flushing Meadows. In their first encounter, Rakhimova showed some promise, despite the match initially looking like a one-sided affair after Swiatek quickly jumped to a 4-0 lead, losing just three points.
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Matches postponed on Thursday included Jessica Pegula vs. Karolina Muchova in the second round, Zheng Qinwen vs. Magdalena Frech, and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova vs. Caroline Wozniacki.
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The victory extended Swiatek's active win streak to 21 and moved her into the third round at the grass-court Grand Slam.
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U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff earned the first WTA Finals win of her career on Monday night