Tennis
Sakkari: “My goal was to smile, I hadn’t felt that for a long time”
Maria Sakkari will be in the final of the Guadalajara tournament for the second time in a row after the big victory over Caroline Garcia and has found her smile again, as she explained in the press conference.
Maria Sakkari (No. 9) is again in the Guadalajara final. The Greek tennis player who made a great appearance defeated Caroline Garcia 2-0 in one set and secured her ticket to the final of the tournament.
The World No. 9 spoke about the love she received from the world in Mexico, which helped her achieve this great qualification, and emphasized that after some time she got her smile back.
“I felt like this was the place that was going to help me overcome some obstacles and some hard feelings. I didn’t want to go back to the US Open because that’s a thing of the past, but I’m very happy to be back in the finals and I’ll be here until the final tournament. I couldn’t have asked for anything better this year.
Our last game (with Garcia) was one of the toughest I’ve played in my career. My goal today was to smile, enjoy, go out and have fun. This is something I haven’t felt in a long time. I kept telling myself: If I can’t feel it here, where can I?
I have one more game and I will have the same goal. To leave the house with a smile and enjoy my last day in Guadalajara for the year,” explained the Greek tennis player and then referred to it He receives great support from Mexican fans:
“I haven’t felt this kind of love anywhere else, that’s why I always say it’s like a tournament in my hometown.” I repeat myself, but this support is something different. I’m happy to live there. There’s a reason why I say this city is my second home.
I wish I could be here longer during the season, but I travel a lot and don’t have time. I feel like I have a family here, I’m very lucky to have all these wonderful people here.”
Source: sport 24
Tennis
Blinkova lost to Gibson in the first round of the Australian Open
Russian tennis player Anna Blinkova lost to Australian Talia Gibson in the first round of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
The match ended with a score of 6:1, 6:3 and lasted 1 hour 16 minutes.
In the second round, Gibson will meet the winner of the match between another Russian, Diana Schneider, and the Czech Barbora Krejcikova.
Grand Slam tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard
Prize fund – more than 74 million dollars
Women. First round
Talia Gibson (Australia, WC) – Anna Blinkova (Russia) – 6:1, 6:3
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Tennis
Dayana Yastremskaya – Elena-Gabriela Ruse. Watch online. Live broadcast
Ukrainian tennis player on the night of January 18 Dayana Yastremskaya (WTA 27) will begin competing at the 2026 Australian Open.
In the first round, the Ukrainian player will play against the Romanian representative. Elena-Gabriela Ruse (WTA 79). The fight will begin with the first launch at ANZ Arena. The approximate start time of the match is 02:00 Kyiv time.
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This will be the third head-to-head encounter. The score is 2:0 in favor of Ruse.
The winner of the fight will face Yulia Starodubtseva or Ayla Tomljanovic in the second round.
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He earned more than $20 million. Former ATP number three retires
Former world third place in men’s singles Milos Raonic The Canadian announced his retirement from his professional career:
“It’s time. I’m ending my professional tennis career. It’s the moment you know will come one day, but it’s impossible to be truly prepared for it. No matter how ready I am right now. Tennis has been my love and obsession for most of my life.”
I am incredibly lucky to be living and achieving my dreams. I went out on the field every day focused on getting better, seeing where it took me, and playing the game I was introduced to completely by chance when I was eight years old. It somehow became my entire obsession and childhood, and then it turned into my profession and my entire life.
I am grateful to the amazing fans around the world that I have played and trained in front of. They saw me in my best moments on the field and in my hardest moments. They saw me grow. Thank you to everyone who stopped for a moment to watch and support me.
I would like to thank my coaches and my entire team who sacrificed their time with their families and homes to be with me on this path as I pursued my dreams and goals. I am extremely grateful for your mentorship and knowledge.
Thanks to the ATP Tour, ITF and all Grand Slam tournaments. It has been my dream to play in your great tournaments and I have been lucky enough to have this experience with wonderful people who do their best for the beautiful game called tennis.
I would like to thank all my colleagues and competitors. I admired you growing up, I respected you throughout my career, and I will continue to respect you as a fan. Because of you, I have become the best player I can be, a better person, and learned life’s most important lessons while competing with you every week for over twenty years.
Thank you Canada. My family and I came here more than 30 years ago. You made me choose tennis, you changed my family’s life and I enjoyed every moment of being able to represent you all over the world.
Mother, father, Elena and Momir; I am forever grateful to you for often putting your life on hold so that I could have the chance to follow my dreams. All this was only possible thanks to you. Nothing would happen without your constant support, effort and emotional investment. And as happy as I am to have found tennis, it’s nothing compared to how lucky I am to have such parents, a sister and a brother.
I hope to make my wife and son proud every day and be as much a family to them as my family is to me.
A big part of my tennis journey has been the amazing people I’ve been lucky enough to meet from around the world. In many cases, they became mentors who helped me understand the rest of my life. I am grateful for their attention, time and support, which makes the answers to life’s most important questions clearer and more inspiring.
What’s next? I won’t slow down. I still have a lot of life ahead of me and I’m just as motivated and hungry for new goals as I was when I broke through on tour in 2011. I will bring the same dedication and intensity to the next level. “If I can strive for the same level of excellence as in tennis, trying to get better every day, we’ll see where that takes me.”
Milos, 35, has won eight trophies at Tour level. In 2016, she reached the Wimbledon final as well as the semi-finals of the Australian Open and the Finals. Raonic earned $20,764,512 during his career.
Raonic last played in the 2024 Olympics and lost to Dominik Koepfer in the first round.
It’s time to quit tennis. It’s a moment you know will come one day but you just don’t feel ready for it. This is more ready than I will ever be. Tennis has been my love and obsession for most of my life.
I was the luckiest person to experience this…
— Milos Raonic (@milosraonic) January 11, 2026
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