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Sabalenka storms into semis as Medvedev reaches Indian Wells last four amid controversy

World number one Aryna Sabalenka continued her dominant form at Indian Wells, reaching the semi finals with a straight sets win over Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko. Sabalenka prevailed 7–6(0), 6–4 in one hour and 51 minutes, but was pushed hard by the 19 year old 10th seed, who recently won the 2025 Canadian Open and is regarded as one of the brightest young talents on the WTA Tour. The Belarusian did not drop serve, landing 94 percent of her first serves and saving all five break points she faced to secure a fourth straight Indian Wells semi final. She will next face Czech player Linda Noskova, who ended the impressive run of Australia’s Talia Gibson with a 6–2, 4–6, 6–2 victory to book her own place in the last four. In the other semi final, Elina Svitolina will meet Australian […]

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Sabalenka storms into Australian Open final after dominant win over Svitolina

World number one Aryna Sabalenka powered into her fourth consecutive Australian Open final with a dominant 6 2, 6 3 win over Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina in a politically charged semi final in Melbourne. The Belarusian, chasing a third Melbourne crown, denied 12th seed Svitolina the chance to become the first Ukrainian woman to reach a Grand Slam singles final in the Open era. Like other Ukrainian players, Svitolina has maintained a policy of not shaking hands with opponents from Russia or Belarus because of the war in Ukraine. Before the match at Rod Laver Arena, an announcement informed fans there would be no handshake and a message on the big screen asked them to respect that decision. The two players also kept a noticeable distance during the pre match formalities and photographs. Both women entered the semi final in red […]

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Sinner ordered to remove banned wrist device at Australian Open

Jannik Sinner was told to remove a banned wrist device just minutes before his Australian Open fourth‑round clash with fellow Italian Luciano Darderi. The defending champion appeared on court wearing what looked like a Whoop fitness tracker under his wristband as he approached the net for the coin toss.​ Umpire Greg Allensworth spotted the device and immediately instructed Sinner to take it off, and the world No. 2 complied without protest. Images later showed he had tried to conceal the technology beneath his wristband, echoing earlier incidents in the tournament involving Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka, who were also told to remove similar gadgets.​ The incident came days after Sinner survived a gruelling match in extreme heat against Eliot Spizzirri, where he battled cramps and later admitted he was “lucky” with how the tournament’s heat rule was applied. Despite the […]

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Sabalenka blasts ‘insane’ tennis schedule

World number one Aryna Sabalenka says tennis authorities are not protecting players from what she calls an insane and overloaded tournament calendar.​She argued that the packed season and heavy balls are causing more injuries, while organisers focus on their own interests instead of players’ health.​ Under WTA rules, top players must play all four Grand Slams, 10 WTA 1000s and six WTA 500 events or risk fines and ranking point deductions.​Sabalenka revealed she lost points last season, along with Iga Swiatek, for not meeting the mandatory WTA 500 requirement despite already playing a heavy schedule.​ She said she plans to skip some tournaments again in 2026 to protect her body, even if it means further sanctions.​The Belarusian added that she sometimes competed while sick or exhausted and now wants to manage her calendar better, insisting players should not be forced […]

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Sinner, Swiatek Rally Into US Open Last 16

Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek reminded fans that even the world’s top players must sometimes grind out victories, as both staged comebacks to advance at the US Open. Wimbledon champion Swiatek fought back from 5-1 down in the first set against Anna Kalinskaya, eventually securing a 7-6(2), 6-4 win in their third-round clash on Saturday. The world number two admitted she struggled to find her rhythm but was pleased with her ability to stay composed under pressure. “I’m happy that I came back and kept … figuring out and problem-solving,” Swiatek said. “For sure, it wasn’t an easy match.” In a scrappy contest that featured nine breaks and 67 unforced errors, Swiatek showed resilience by saving four set points before taking control in the second set. The victory was her 20th match win at a Grand Slam this season, drawing […]

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