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Tsitsipas: ‘It’s not easy to lose another Grand Slam final, Djokovic is the greatest to ever hold a racquet’

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Tsitsipas: ‘It’s not easy to lose another Grand Slam final, Djokovic is the greatest to ever hold a racquet’

Stefanos Tsitsipas fought off Novak Djokovic but was beaten 3-0 in the Australian Open final by what he describes as the greatest tennis player to ever hold a racquet.

Stefanos Tsitsipas played a big match against Novak Djokovic, he struggled but Nole won the 10th Australian Open of his career, beating the Greek tennis player in 3-0 sets.

After the final, the world No. 4 claimed he played against “the greatest tennis player in the sport” and also stated that losing another Grand Slam final would be difficult for him.

“Novak, I don’t know what to say. I think your achievements speak for themselves. Congratulations. Not only to you but also to your family who are so supportive. I appreciate everything you do for the sport have done. You were the best player on the pitch

I have to say again that I did my best. He is one of the greatest tennis players in our sport. He’s the greatest man who’s ever held a bat.

I want to thank you for leading our sport so far. The sport deserves a player like you who pushes every player to improve. It’s not easy to lose another Grand Slam final, but I always want to come back and work hard.

I’m lucky to have very supportive people by my side. It is a great privilege for me to do this in my life.

I also want to thank the Greek sports fans who make me feel like I’m in my homeland. In closing, I would like to say that returning to Australia brings back good memories. Thank you very much. I hope to see you next year.”

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PHOTOGRAPH. Serena Williams may return to tennis at 44

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PHOTOGRAPH. Serena Williams may return to tennis at 44

According to media reports, Serena Williams is considering a sensational return to professional tennis after a four-year break.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion retired in 2022, avoiding the word “retirement” and saying only that he was “moving away” from the sport.

Her last match took place at the 2022 US Open, where she lost to Ajla Tomljanovic. Williams’ re-entry into the anti-doping pool last December fueled rumors of a comeback. Although Serena later denied her return, The Telegraph’s sources claim that the tennis community is not buying it and believes Serena can still compete at WTA level.

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Williams will be eligible to return to Roland Garros this summer, including mixed doubles, with possible options at Wimbledon or the US Open. Her older sister Venus continues to perform at the age of 45, increasing interest in Serena’s possible return.

Former champion Jim Courier is confident that Williams will definitely be back on the field if injuries are not a problem; The only question is the format and tournament.

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PHOTOGRAPH. He pushed another Russian woman away. How it happened: Svitolina beat Andreeva

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PHOTOGRAPH. He pushed another Russian woman away. How it happened: Svitolina beat Andreeva

January 25 Ukraine Elina Svitolina won against Mirra Andreeva In the 1/8 final at the Australian Open.

Elina won in two sets with scores of 6:2 and 6:4 in 1 hour 24 minutes. Svitolina faced Andreeva for the second time and defeated the Russian for the first time.

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Elina will compete against world number three Coco Gauff in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.

🏆 Australian Open 2026. 1/8 final

Elina Svitolina [12] – 🏳️ Mirra Andreeva [8] – 6:2, 6:4

PHOTOGRAPH. He pushed another Russian woman away. How it happened: Svitolina beat Andreeva

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All four Ukrainian teenagers successfully start Aus Open 2026

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All four Ukrainian teenagers successfully start Aus Open 2026

January 25, Australian Open 2026 Ukrainian youth started.

In the main draws of the competition, Ukraine is represented by one tennis player and three tennis players: Nikita Belozertsev, Antonina Sushkova, Sofia Belinskaya and Polina Sklyar.

All four Ukrainian teenagers won their starting matches and advanced to the 1/16 final.

Australian Open 2026. Youth

R1: Nikita Belozertsev [6] – Aaro Gabet [Q] – 6:4, 6:1
R2: Nikita Belozertsev [6] – Vihaan Reddy

R1: Antonina Sushkova Zhang Qian Wei – 7:6 (7:1), 6:4
R2: Antonina Sushkova – Ellen Hirschi

R1: Polina Sklyar [Q] – Teresa Germanova – 6:4, 6:2
R2: Polina Sklyar [Q] – Ksenia Efremova [3]

R1: Sofia Belinskaya Emily Chen [WC] – 6:3, 6:4
R2: Sofia Belinskaya – Maia Ilinka Burcescu

Nikita Belozertsev and Polina Sklyar performed in the doubles tournament on Sunday. Unfortunately, no one made it to the second round.

Antonina Sushkova and Sofia Belinskaya will also compete in the girls’ doubles category; They will face each other in the first round.

Australian Open 2026. Couples. Youth

Nikita Belozertsev / Jamie Mackenzie- Ymerali İbrahimi / Cooper Pouch [WC] – 6:7 (6:8), 6:4, [5:10]

Polina Sklyar / Aishi Das- Mariella Tamm / Zhang Rui’en [6] – 5:7, 7:6 (7:2), [6:10]

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