Teenage talent Mirra Andreeva hailed her former Wimbledon champion coach Conchita Martinez for making her "fearless" Sunday after blasting into the Australian Open second round.
A stormy start to the 2025 Australian Open could not prevent last year's runner-up Zheng Qinwen from booking her spot in this year's second round, although her up-and-coming opponent certainly gave ...
While Zheng was able to play, the action on outside courts at Melbourne Park was halted barely an hour after it started when ...
Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen fought her way into the second round of the Australian Open with a 7-6(3) 6-1 win over Anca ...
Thunderstorms lashed Melbourne Park on the opening day of the Australian Open but fifth seed Zheng Qinwen safely reached ...
But on Sunday as the Australian Open got underway, the technology refused to play ball with the Herald Sun reporting it was from a technical fault related to a QR code. The technology fail meant fans ...
Russian teen Mirra Andreeva has become the first player to advance to the second round on a rain-interrupted day one at the ...
The Australian Open 2025 began with key matches including China's Zheng Qinwen defeating Romania's Anca Todoni. Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva advanced to the second round. Rain briefly halted play, ...
A victorious debut for Mirra Andreeva (No. 15), who advances to the second round of the Australian Open after defeating Marie ...
Mirra Andreeva gives a hilarious interview about coach Conchita Martínez after her Australian Open first-round win.
The talented teenager opened up about swapping skills with the former Wimbledon champion after advancing through her first round over Marie Bouzkova.
Heavy rain forced the suspension of matches on outside courts about an hour into the first day of the Australian Open.