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Tsitsipas: “I have a good chance of winning the Australian Open, I’ve gotten smarter”

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Tsitsipas: “I have a good chance of winning the Australian Open, I’ve gotten smarter”

Stefanos Tsitsipas stated that he is ready to win the Australian Open and his first Grand Slam title, stressing that he has matured lately.

Speaking to a German website, Stefanos Tsitsipas analyzed how he has been feeling over the past few weeks and stressed that he has a very good chance of winning his first Grand Slam title this year.

The 24-year-old Greek is set to compete at the Australian Open next week as No. 3 on the board and as he revealed in his interview he is aiming for the trophy as he is in very good game form.

What he said in detail:

“I’ve noticeably improved my defensive play behind the baseline. I’ve tried a lot over the past few months, both on the court and in the gym.

I completely changed my diet to improve my physical condition. I now sacrifice everything to achieve the highest goals.

I’ve become more stable, make fewer mistakes and still have room for improvement. Now I’m not as messy as I was a while ago. My game becomes more efficient. I got smarter and learned that I perform better when I’m under pressure.

I think I’m on the right track, I’m hungry for more and at the same time I’m convinced that I can still achieve a lot on the tour.

Now I enjoy every moment on the pitch. I only think about what I have to do to get better and not how my opponent is doing. It’s all in your head anyway.

If I make the wrong decision, it’s my fault. It’s normal to be nervous when I play in big stadiums, but from the moment the game starts the fear goes away. It’s my job to play well because I’m a professional.

I’ve matured a lot in the last few months and I feel like I have an opportunity to fulfill my potential in Melbourne. I have a good chance of winning my first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open

I will need luck and of course I have to do my best if I want to make it. However, I have a very good feeling. I’ve been working hard in the last few weeks after my holiday and I feel absolutely ready for the new season.”

Source: Tennis24

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Amanda Anisimova reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open

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Amanda Anisimova reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open

American tennis player Amanda Anisimova beat Chinese Wang Xin Yu in the fourth round of the Australian Open.

The meeting ended with a score of 7:6 (7:4), 6:4 in favor of the fourth racket of the world. The duration of the match was 1 hour 42 minutes.

In the quarterfinals of the Grand Slam tournament, Anisimova will play with compatriot Jessica Pegula (6th seed).

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

Women. Fourth circle

Amanda Anisimova (USA, 4) – Wang Xin Yu (China) – 7:6 (7:4), 6:4

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Svitolina, who reached the quarter-finals at the Aus Open, achieved many successes

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Svitolina, who reached the quarter-finals at the Aus Open, achieved many successes

Ukrainian tennis player Elina SvitolinaThe player, who continued his successful performance at the Australian Open 2026 in Melbourne, updated his list of achievements in his career.

The Ukrainian tennis player reached the quarter-finals of the tournament by defeating the world’s seventh racket, the “neutral” Mirra Andreeva, in two sets, 6:2, 6:4 in the 1/8 final.

This result allowed Svitolina to repeat her personal best at the Australian Open. He had previously reached the quarter-finals in Melbourne in 2015, 2016 and 2025, but stopped one step shy of the semi-finals each time. In addition, the victory over Andreeva became Elina’s 33rd victory in the Australian Open main draw. This is his best result in a Grand Slam tournament; he won the same number of matches only at Roland Garros.

It is especially important that Svitolina reached the quarter-finals without losing a single set. For the Ukrainian, this is the third such incident in Grand Slam tournaments during his career. He had previously managed to reach this stage at the 2019 and 2021 US Open without losing a set. Her victory over Andreeva also marked Svitolina’s first win of the season against a tennis player ranked in the top 10 in the world rankings, allowing her to extend her winning streak at the beginning of the year to 9 matches.

In the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2026, Svitolina will face a serious test: a match against the world’s third racket, American Coco Goff. In one-on-one matches, Goff is ahead 2:1, but the Ukrainian player’s excellent form leads to a tense match.

Performances of Elina Svitolina in Grand Slam tournaments

Svitolina at GS: Australian Open 33–12, Roland Garros 33–12, Wimbledon 22–11, US Open 24–12

PHOTOGRAPH. Elina Svitolina’s emotions after reaching the quarter-finals of the Aus Open 2026

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Zvonareva and Shibahara reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in doubles

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Russian tennis player Vera Zvonareva, paired with Japanese Ena Shibahara, reached the quarterfinals of the doubles at the Australian Open.

In the third round match, Zvonareva and Shibahara defeated the duo of Eja Muhammad/Erin Routliffe (Australia/New Zealand) with a score of 7:5, 3:6, 6:1. The meeting lasted 2 hours 26 minutes.

In the quarterfinals, Zvonareva and Shibahara will play against the winners of the match Guo Hanyu/Kristina Mladenovic (China/France, 16) – Kimberly Birrell/Talia Gibson (Australia, WC).

Zvonareva is the only Russian representative who continues to compete in doubles.

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

Women. Doubles. 3rd circle

Vera Zvonareva/Ena Shibahara (Russia/Japan) – Eizha Muhammad/Erin Routliffe (Australia/New Zealand, 6) – 7:5, 3:6, 6:1

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