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(Melbourne) 2014 winner Stan Wawrinka received an invitation to participate in his 20are and last Australian Open, while the country’s enfant terrible Nick Kyrgios will only play doubles in the first Grand Slam lift of the year, the organizers announced on Friday.

“Having the chance to play the Australian Open at the start of my last year on the circuit means a lot to me,” commented the 40-year-old Swiss, former world No.3 currently 156e.

It was in Melbourne that he won the first of his three Grand Slam titles, also including the 2015 French Open and the 2016 US Open. Wawrinka and Andy Murray are the only two players to have won three Grand Slam titles during the period of domination of the Big 3 Federer-Nadal-Djokovic.

Kyrgios having announced that he was not physically fit to play singles in Melbourne after his long absence due to injury, the last two passes were awarded to the Australians Jordan Thompson (113e world) and Chris O’Connell (114e). However, he will play the doubles tournament associated with his compatriot and friend Thanasi Kokkinakis. The pair won the Australian Open in 2022.

Kyrgios had three years ruined by physical problems after his final at Wimbledon in 2022. He is trying to return to the circuit, but he lost his first match since last March, in the first round in Brisbane this week against the American Aleksandar Kovacevic.

The old 13e worldwide now 670e was hoping for a bye to set Melbourne on fire again as usual, but he ended up declaring himself insufficiently physically ready for the singles tournament.

“I have decided to focus on the doubles this year at the Australian Open,” he himself announced on social networks.

“I’m in good shape and back on the courts, but five-set matches are a different story and I don’t yet feel ready enough to go the distance,” he explains.

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Australian Open Alexis Galarneau packs up for Melbourne

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Quebecer Alexis Galarneau was eliminated in the first round of qualifying for the Australian Open on Monday in Melbourne.

The 26-year-old lost in two sets of 6-4, 6-2 to the American Nishesh Basavareddy, 172e world player.

Galarneau, 213e in the ATP rankings, slammed three aces and committed two double faults. He only won 59% of the points contested on his first serve.

The Laval resident had only one break point during the clash, and he converted it. His opponent, however, had six and converted four of them.

Basavareddy hit six aces and committed just one double fault. He also won 74% of the points played on his first serve and 69% of those played on his second serve.

In the women’s category, Canadian Cadence Brace lost 7-6 (5), 7-6 (6) to Australian Tina Nadine Smith.

Brace, 20 years old and 186e world player, hit no aces and committed six double faults. She broke her opponent four times, but suffered eight breaks.

Later Monday in Melbourne, Canadians Kayla Cross and Marina Stakusic will be in action.

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Milos Raonic says ‘the time has come’ to retire

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Milos Raonic says ‘the time has come’ to retire

Canadian Milos Raonic, a former Wimbledon finalist who has not played since 2024, announced his retirement from professional tennis on Sunday evening in a moving message posted on social media.

“The time has come, I am retiring from tennis. It’s a moment that you know is inevitable, but for which you never really feel ready, Raonic, 35, wrote on his Instagram page. Today, I will never be as happy. Tennis has been my passion, my obsession, for most of my life. »

Raonic, originally from Thornhill, Ontario, played his final match at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he was eliminated in the first round by Germany’s Dominik Koepfer.

At his peak, he reached third place in the ATP men’s singles rankings. He has won eight ATP Tour titles and reached the final of the Wimbledon tournament in 2016, where he lost in three sets to Andy Murray.

He reached at least the quarterfinals in 10 Grand Slam main draws, posting an impressive 92-37 record in those major competitions.

“A large part of my tennis journey has been marked by the incredible encounters I have had the chance to meet all over the world,” Raonic wrote. And now ? I don’t plan on slowing down. Life is still long and I am as motivated and ambitious as in 2011, the year I broke through on the circuit. »

Raonic has become a true ambassador of Canadian tennis, establishing himself as one of the best servers of the modern era.

Injuries unfortunately cut his career short, and a shoulder injury sustained in 2025 never allowed him to fully recover and attempt a return to competition.

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VIDEO. Sabalenka’s reaction to Kostyuk’s decision not to shake hands after the final

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VIDEO. Sabalenka’s reaction to Kostyuk’s decision not to shake hands after the final

January 11 Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk She lost to world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the WTA 500 challenging tournament held in Brisbane, Australia.

After the meeting, Kostyuk did not shake Sabalenka’s hand – Ukrainian women have not shaken hands with their “neutral” rivals since the beginning of the large-scale war that Russia started on Ukrainian territory with the help of Belarus.

At the press conference, Sabalenka was asked to comment on Marta’s decision not to shake hands at the net:

“That’s their position. What can I do? I don’t care. I don’t care. When I go to the match, it’s just tennis and sports for me. On the court, I just think about my game and what I need to do to win.

I don’t care who is on that side of the net: Marta Kostyuk or Jessica Pegula. I go out on the field the same way and give everything I have to compete for the cup. I have nothing to prove to anyone. “I go out and compete like an athlete.”

VIDEO. Sabalenka’s reaction to Kostyuk’s decision not to shake hands after the final

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