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Australian Open (DH) – Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis win the Australian Open men’s doubles final
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Australian Open (DH) – Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis win the Australian Open men’s doubles final

The all-Australian final of the Australian Open men's doubles was won by the duo Kyrgios-Kokkinakis in straight sets (7-5, 6-4). The fratricidal duel of the men's doubles final of the Australian Open smiled on the pair formed by Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis. The two friends, opposed to their compatriots Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell, won in just over 90 minutes of play and two sets (7-5, 6-4).A rather logical result since the winners simply did not concede any break point during the meeting, against 6 for their opponents. The course of the Kyrgios-Kokkinakis duo has been exemplary, dismissing seeded n°1, n°2 and n°6 over the laps. read also The men's doubles draw at the Australian Open True to their game, the two men were patient before breaking at 6-5 in the first set. They...
Australian Open (W) – Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open semi-finals
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Australian Open (W) – Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open semi-finals

Manhandled by Kaia Kanepi (4-6, 7-6 [2], 6-3), Iga Swiatek managed to turn the situation to his advantage. The Pole will play her second Grand Slam semi-final at the Australian Open. Iga Swiatek has qualified for the Australian Open semi-finals. This is the second time that the Pole has invited herself to the last four of a Grand Slam, after Roland-Garros 2020, from which she ended up lifting the trophy. If her Porte d'Auteuil career had been a kind of waking dream, she is experiencing more difficulties in Melbourne. However, even jostled or without producing his best tennis, Swiatek always comes out. It's quite a good thing because it proves that she is far from having shown her best face in Australia and that she is likely to raise her level. It is less reassuring for his oppon...
Australian Open: Shapovalov’s fine career comes to an end
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Australian Open: Shapovalov’s fine career comes to an end

Denis Shapovalov hit a wall named Rafael Nadal in his Australian Open quarter-final encounter, eventually losing in five sets 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 and 3-6, Monday night to Tuesday. The Canadian did not seem in the game in the first set, having been broken in the fourth game. He even seemed disoriented at the start of the second set, he who was first involved in a war of words with the referee of the match, before blaming his opponent for taking too long before serving. Nevertheless, the 14th racket in the world was able to raise his game a notch, without however managing to worry the Spaniard, who occupies the fifth position of the ATP. He was finally broken in the seventh game, which turned out to be decisive. The Canadian was warned to level the mark, but h...
Madison Keys has a magical start to the year at the Australian Open
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Madison Keys has a magical start to the year at the Australian Open

(Melbourne) Madison Keys continued her revival at the start of 2022 by reaching the semi-final round of the Australian Open. Posted yesterday at 11:39 p.m. And the word rebirth might even be too weak. Her straight-set 6-3, 6-2 quarter-final win over French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova on Tuesday marked her tenth straight win and an 11e since the start of 2022. That streak includes five wins so far at Melbourne Park, five more in his crowning glory at the Adelaide tournament ten days ago and a first in a tournament played in the first week of the year als...
Peng Shuai: Discord jerseys at Australian Open
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Peng Shuai: Discord jerseys at Australian Open

MELBOURNE | "Pathetic", "lack of courage"... The organizers of the Australian Open sparked a controversy by asking supporters on Sunday to remove their jerseys in support of Chinese player Peng Shuai, whom activists have since promised to remove. mass print. • Read also: Beijing Olympics risk being used as a “propaganda exercise”, says Amnesty International • Read also: Peng Shuai comes out of silence, the WTA reaffirms its concern • Read also: Peng Shuai case: Chinese people drill holes in censorship “Where is Peng Shuai?” Neither on the courts of the Australian Open, nor even in the stands, on signs or t-shirts bearing the hashtag which went viral several months ago. On Sunday, fans were forced to remove them on Sunday, claiming that the Australian Ope...