Jannik Sinner has secured a spot in the Australian Open quarterfinals, following Madison Keys' exit at the hands of Jessica Pegula earlier in the day. The 21-year-old Italian player overcame his compatriot Luciano Darderi in three sets to advance to the last eight.
Meanwhile, American tennis players Amanda Anisimova and Jessica Pegula have set up an all-American quarterfinal showdown against each other, following their respective victories over Wang Xinyu and Madison Keys. Their match will be a significant moment for the women's singles tournament at the Australian Open, as it has not been seen in the US since 2001.
American Amanda Anisimova defeated China’s Wang Xinyu with a score of 7-6 (4), 6-4, while Jessica Pegula beat Madison Keys 6-3, 6-4. The all-American quartet includes Coco Gauff and Iva Jovic who advanced to the quarterfinals previously.
Poland's second seed Iga Swiatek has ended the fairytale run of Australian wildcard Maddison Inglis, defeating her 6-0, 6-3 in just one hour and 21 minutes. The Polish player will be facing fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina in the quarterfinals.
Six-time major champion Iga Swiatek is now in a different class than Inglis. She said that she felt pretty confident from the beginning of her match against Inglis. The Polish second seed has won four French Opens, the US Open and Wimbledon but is yet to lift the trophy in Melbourne.
Meanwhile, American tennis players Amanda Anisimova and Jessica Pegula have set up an all-American quarterfinal showdown against each other, following their respective victories over Wang Xinyu and Madison Keys. Their match will be a significant moment for the women's singles tournament at the Australian Open, as it has not been seen in the US since 2001.
American Amanda Anisimova defeated China’s Wang Xinyu with a score of 7-6 (4), 6-4, while Jessica Pegula beat Madison Keys 6-3, 6-4. The all-American quartet includes Coco Gauff and Iva Jovic who advanced to the quarterfinals previously.
Poland's second seed Iga Swiatek has ended the fairytale run of Australian wildcard Maddison Inglis, defeating her 6-0, 6-3 in just one hour and 21 minutes. The Polish player will be facing fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina in the quarterfinals.
Six-time major champion Iga Swiatek is now in a different class than Inglis. She said that she felt pretty confident from the beginning of her match against Inglis. The Polish second seed has won four French Opens, the US Open and Wimbledon but is yet to lift the trophy in Melbourne.