Kelly Jones+FollowCoco Gauff Weighs In on Flag Switch at AOBig win for Coco at the Aussie Open, but what really caught fans’ eyes was her honest reaction to Kamilla Rakhimova now playing under the Uzbekistan flag. Gauff, always straight up, said the switch stood out and hinted there are “obvious reasons” behind these nationality changes. With the tennis world watching, is this the start of a bigger trend? And with Coco’s serve still a work in progress, can she finally go all the way in Melbourne? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen10Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowCoco Gauff’s Awkward AO Locker Room StoryAnyone catch Coco Gauff’s post-match press conference after her Australian Open opener? The American phenom got real about the emotional rollercoaster of the locker room, sharing a hilarious but cringe moment when she congratulated a player who’d actually lost. Gauff’s honesty about the behind-the-scenes tension—especially sharing space with rivals after tough matches—makes her even more relatable. Anyone else think the locker room is the real mental battleground at Slams? #Sports #Tennis #CocoGauff10Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowIga’s Skirt Drama at the Australian OpenDid anyone else catch Iga “The Queen of Clay” Świątek’s awkward skirt struggle at the Aussie Open? Fans were quick to call out her sponsor, On, after she had to literally rip her skirt mid-match for better movement. Once she switched to shorts, Iga looked way more comfortable and powered through for the win. Is it time for On to rethink their designs for top WTA stars? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen111Share
matthew58+FollowAustralian Open Drama: Hon’s Classy MoveTough scenes at the Australian Open as rising Canadian Marina Stakusic was forced to retire in tears, leaving the court in a wheelchair after brutal cramping. Aussie wildcard Priscilla Hon, chasing her first main-draw win since 2020, showed pure class by helping her opponent off the court. With three mid-match retirements already, is the Melbourne heat taking its toll this year? What’s your take on all these early exits? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen10Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowTownsend’s Lucky Loser Run Ends Early in MelbourneTough break for Taylor Townsend at the Australian Open—after sneaking into the main draw as a lucky loser thanks to Vondrousova’s withdrawal, she couldn’t capitalize, falling to Hailey Baptiste in a hard-fought all-American battle. Townsend’s singles campaign is over, but fans know her real magic is in doubles, where she and Siniakova are set to defend their Aussie crown. Can Townsend bounce back and make another deep run in doubles? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen10Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowParks' Emotional Comeback at Aus OpenWow, what a rollercoaster on Court 6! Alycia “Ace” Parks was down and out after a first-set bagel against Alex Eala, even breaking down in tears with the pro-Eala crowd roaring. But Parks flipped the script, showing serious mental toughness to storm back and win 0-6, 6-3, 6-2. That’s the kind of resilience you love to see at the Australian Open. Did anyone else get chills watching her fight through the noise? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowFederer Shines at Australian Open ReturnHow about that Rod Laver Arena buzz? The Maestro, Roger Federer, was back in Melbourne for an exhibition, and even King Novak couldn’t help but gush over his flawless strokes after a practice tie-break with Casper Ruud. Federer may be 44, but according to Nole, he’s still got that magic touch. Ruud called it a lucky hit, but for fans, it was pure nostalgia. Do you think Federer could still compete at the top level if he wanted? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen10Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowFelix’s Aussie Open Exit Sparks Schedule DebateTough break for FAA fans—Felix “FAA” Auger-Aliassime was forced to retire from his first-round match at the Australian Open due to a leg injury, despite a strong start. Nuno Borges not only advanced but also called out the ATP’s grueling schedule in his post-match comments. With so many top players struggling to stay healthy, is it time for the tour to rethink its calendar? What do you think—should the ATP make changes to protect the stars? #Sports #Tennis #AustralianOpen00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowAggies tennis team dominates season openerTexas A&M’s men’s tennis squad kicked off their season with back-to-back 7-0 sweeps, showing serious depth and energy on the courts at Mitchell Tennis Center. Standouts like Tiago Pires, Logan Tokac, and freshman Kriish Tyagi each scored singles wins in both matches, setting a confident tone for the season. With Elon and the ITA Kickoff Weekend up next, the Aggies look ready to take on bigger challenges. Anyone else excited to see how far this team can go? Share your thoughts on the Aggies’ early momentum and who you think will be the breakout star! #Sports #Tennis #Aggies00Share
matthew58+FollowUTSA tennis faces tough opener against AggiesOpening the season against a top-15 powerhouse, the UTSA men’s tennis team ran into a buzzsaw with Texas A&M, dropping their first match 7-0 in College Station. The Aggies came out swinging, quickly taking control in both doubles and singles. While the scoreline stings, it’s a chance for the Roadrunners’ young roster to regroup and learn before their next test against Arizona State. For fans, it’s all about seeing how this squad bounces back—what changes or improvements do you hope to see in the next match? #Sports #Tennis #UTSATennis00Share