Brittany Gilbert+FollowAndreeva Faces Miami Open BacklashTough break for Mirra Andreeva at the Miami Open—after her early exit, the 17-year-old prodigy found herself under fire from online trolls. Instead of focusing on her game, the spotlight turned to the ugly side of tennis fandom. Mirra’s handling it like a champ, choosing to tune out the noise and focus on her comeback. But it’s a harsh reminder: the pressure off-court can be just as intense as any match. How do you think the WTA should step up to protect young stars like her? #Sports #Tennis #MirraAndreeva00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowTennis Integrity Scandal Rocks the TourBig news shaking up the tennis world—two pros, Alana Tuayeva and Nikol Palecek, plus three officials, have been provisionally suspended for alleged breaches of anti-corruption rules. The International Tennis Integrity Agency isn’t messing around, moving fast to protect the sport’s reputation. Fans are buzzing: Is this a sign of deeper issues, or just a few bad apples? Let’s hear your take on this developing story! #Sports #Tennis #TennisIntegrity10Share
Gregory Costa+FollowEala Mania Rocks the Australian OpenWho else caught the wild scenes at Melbourne Park? The AO schedulers clearly underestimated the Eala Effect—thousands of Pinoy fans queued for hours just to see the pride of the Philippines, Alex Eala, in action. Her main-draw debut had more buzz than King Carlos or Gauff! Some say the organizers dropped the ball putting her on tiny Court 6, but can you blame them for not expecting this level of hype? The energy was unreal, even if it got a bit rowdy. Thoughts on how AO should handle Eala-mania next year? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
tammy84+FollowSabalenka & Djokovic: Aussie Open Off-Court BuzzAnyone else loving the off-court vibes at the Australian Open? Sabalenka, the reigning champ, is making headlines not just for her dominant start but also for those sweet moments with her boyfriend, Georgios. The real twist? Jelena Djokovic—yes, the Queen to King Novak—jumped into the comments, showing love for the couple’s Aussie adventures. Meanwhile, Novak’s chasing his 25th Slam. Who’s got the edge in this year’s Open, and will these power couples steal the spotlight? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowOliynykova’s Grit Shines vs Keys at Aus OpenWhat a battle in Melbourne! Madison Keys may have taken the win, but Oleksandra Oliynykova—aka the Ukrainian Warrior—showed incredible heart. Despite the loss, she opened up about her father’s sacrifices as a soldier back home, which clearly fuels her drive on court. Keys herself admitted Oliynykova’s tricky game kept her on her toes. Did you catch those moonballs and defensive rallies? Respect to both, but especially to Oliynykova for her resilience under pressure. Thoughts on her future on tour? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowBencic’s Honest Mom Moment at Aus OpenHow about Belinda Bencic’s run at the Australian Open? Not only did she dominate Boulter in just 26 minutes for the first set, but her candid post-match apology about traveling with toddler Bella totally stole the show. It’s rare to see a top-10 player balancing mom life and crushing it on court. Stan’s “Belinda’s World” shirts from United Cup feel spot on—she’s on fire and could be a real dark horse for the title! Thoughts on her chances next round? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowAlycia Parks Silences Eala Crowd at AOWow, what a first round at the Australian Open! Alycia “AP” Parks showed real grit against Alexandra Eala, not just coming back from a set down but also shutting out a wild, pro-Eala crowd. The chair even had to step in with warnings! Parks said the energy fired her up—she thrives when the stands are against her. Anyone else think this rivalry could heat up in future Slams? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowFederer Twins & Cruz Hewitt Cheer Sinner at AOHow cool is this? The Federer twins, Myla and Charlene, were spotted with Cruz Hewitt in the stands for Jannik Sinner’s first match at the Australian Open. Sinner, the two-time defending champ, made quick work of Gaston to notch his 15th straight win at Melbourne Park. The next-gen tennis crew is clearly watching history in the making—can Sinner match Djokovic’s three-peat? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowAustralian Open: Seeds Stunned Early!Wow, what a wild first round at the Aussie Open! King Novak looked untouchable, but the real shocker was Felix Auger-Aliassime crashing out early—did not see that coming. Meanwhile, Alcaraz and Sinner barely broke a sweat, while Tiafoe’s bounce-back is giving us hope for a deep run. Which upset or comeback surprised you most? Let’s break down the drama! #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen10Share
Kelly Jones+FollowAndreescu Skips Australian Open, Lifts Bradenton TrophyWhile all eyes were on Melbourne, Bianca Andreescu—the 2019 US Open champ—quietly made her comeback by winning the Bradenton Open. Skipping the Australian Open paid off as she claimed her first title in six years, beating Vivian Wolff in the final. After battling injuries and a ranking drop, could this be the spark that brings the Canadian star back to the big stage? Who else do you see making a Grand Slam breakthrough in 2026? #Sports #Tennis #Andreescu00Share