The American is into the final in Melbourne, with husband Bjorn Fratangelo as her coach. This is how the married couple work it out
The Madison Keys who will play two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka for the title at the Australian Open on Saturday night is not the same Madison Keys who was the runner-up at the U.S. Open back in 2017,
Keys and Fratangelo’s love story began on the tennis court. Learn more about it as Keys prepares to play in the Australian Open finals
Madison Keys defeated Iga Swiatek in a thrilling three-set semifinal of the 2025 Australian Open. After the match, the American player's coach and husband, Bjorn Fratangelo, shared a two-word reaction celebrating the victory.
Madison Keys' coach Bjorn Fratangelo likened the prospect of facing Aryna Sabalenka to staring down Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Roger Federer at their best.
Madison Keys' husband and coach Bjorn Fratangelo has said that his on-court presence has helped Keys focus on her tennis, and blot out any extraneous distractions.
"He's really just helped me enjoy being on the tennis court," Keys said of her husband. Here, everything you need to know about the American tennis player.
Tennis couples led by Elina Svitolina and Gael Monfils stole the show in the first week of the 2025 Australian Open.
Madison Keys opened up on the realities of being coached by her husband after moving into the last 16 at the Australian Open. The American defeated countrywoman Danielle Collins 6-4 6-4 to book her spot in the second week as her partner and mentor watched on from the courtside coaching pod.
Yes, Aryna Sabalenka is the heavy favorite to win her third straight Australian Open title, but Madison Keys is playing lights-out tennis. Here's why she can pull off the upset.
American tennis star Madison Keys completed a huge comeback victory over World No. 2 Iga Swiatek in Thursday's Australian Open semifinal to set up a final matchup vs. World No. 1 and reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka.
There was a moment on Monday afternoon, during Madison Keys’ Australian Open fourth-round match against No. 6 seed Elena Rybakina, when her coach, Bjorn Fratangelo, realized that this wasn’t the time for happy talk.