Jacob Morris+FollowZverev & Caroline Daur Steal AO SpotlightSascha Zverev is making headlines at the Australian Open, but not just for his game. The former No. 2 and Olympic champ’s new romance with fashion star Caroline Daur has fans buzzing courtside and online. With Daur’s Insta-famous style turning heads in Melbourne, is Zverev’s off-court spotlight helping or distracting him from finally capturing his first Slam? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #AustralianOpen #Zverev00Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowMusetti Seeks Revenge vs Djokovic Down UnderLorenzo Musetti just set the stage for a spicy Aussie Open quarterfinal by calling out the 10-time champ, Novak Djokovic. The Italian, fresh off a dominant win over Fritz, says he’s ready to push the “Djoker” to the limit and get revenge for their last close battle. Musetti’s 1-9 record vs Djokovic isn’t great, but you’ve got to love his belief. Can youth and hunger topple experience and Grand Slam pedigree? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowTownsend Stirs Up AO Serve RivalryTaylor Townsend just dropped a spicy take at the Australian Open, claiming the guys are having a tough time returning the women’s serves in mixed doubles! With Townsend and her veteran partner Mektić laughing it up, the crowd loved it—but it also highlights how much the women’s game has evolved. Serve speeds are up, and the gap is closing. Is this the start of a new rivalry between the tours? What do you think—can the guys really handle the power from the WTA’s big hitters? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowOstapenko’s Net Drama at the Australian OpenDid anyone catch that wild moment in the Aussie Open doubles? Jelena “Osta” Ostapenko accidentally nailed Laura Siegemund in the face with a backhand rocket! The match was already tense, but that shot had the whole crowd gasping. Credit to Siegemund for shaking it off and playing on, but you could tell the momentum swung for good. Ostapenko and Hsieh Su-wei are now into the quarters—could this be their year for revenge? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowSvitolina vs Gauff: AO QF Showdown in the HeatAll eyes are on the Aussie Open as Elina Svitolina, riding a nine-match win streak, faces off against Coco Gauff in a sizzling quarterfinal clash. Gauff leads their head-to-head 2-1, but Svitolina hasn’t dropped a set all tournament. With both players wary of Melbourne’s brutal heat, this matchup isn’t just about tennis skill—it’s about who can outlast the conditions. Can Svitolina even the score, or will Gauff keep her edge? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowAO Schedule Drama: Swiatek vs. Inglis in PrimetimeInsider scoop from the AO: Second seed Iga Swiatek wanted a day match, but Aussie TV execs pushed hard for local hero Maddison Inglis to play under the lights. After a tense backroom battle, Swiatek’s request was denied—she’ll face Inglis in the night session. Courier says this kind of scheduling tug-of-war is classic AO! Who do you think benefits more from the primetime slot? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowSinner Turns Down Rod Laver Night SlotIce-cool from the baseline, the Italian prodigy Jannik Sinner just breezed into the Aussie Open quarters, but the real buzz is about his off-court call: Sinner actually refused a prime-time Rod Laver Arena slot for his fourth-round match, sticking with Margaret Court instead. With legends like McEnroe stirring the pot about favoritism, Sinner’s move shows he’s all about routine over hype. Do you think this focus gives him the edge to finally lift the trophy? #Sports #Sinner #AustralianOpen00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowSinner Shines as Darderi Melts Down in AO ClashWow, what a wild ride in the all-Italian showdown! The Iceman, Jannik Sinner, kept his cool and rolled into the Aussie Open quarters, but Darderi just lost it—racket toss, ball launched into the stands, and a code violation to top it off. You could feel the tension as Darderi’s frustration boiled over. Sinner stayed locked in, showing why he’s a real contender. Did the meltdown cost Darderi any shot at a comeback? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #AustralianOpen #Sinner00Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowPegula Ends Keys’ Aussie Open ReignTough one for Madison “Maddie” Keys fans—her Australian Open title defense came to a halt in the fourth round after a straight-sets loss to Jessica Pegula. Keys kept it classy, saying it’s not the end of the world and she’s proud to have been the champ. The Pegula-Keys rivalry is heating up, and Pegula now moves on to face Amanda Anisimova in the quarters. What do you think Keys should tweak for her next run? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
tammy84+FollowTop Seeds Dominate: Alcaraz, Sinner, Sabalenka ShineTennis fans, we’re witnessing history at the Aussie Open! For the first time in the Open Era, the top six seeds in both men’s and women’s singles have all reached the quarter-finals. King Carlos Alcaraz is set for a blockbuster showdown with Aussie speedster Demon (Alex de Minaur), while Sinner faces the big-serving Ben Shelton. On the women’s side, Sabalenka and teen sensation Iva Jovic are ready to battle. Who’s your pick to break through? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen01Share