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ESPN Shakes Up Australian Open Coverage, Farewell to Shriver & Gilbert
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ESPN reshuffles Australian Open coverage: Pam Shriver and Brad Gilbert depart, Katie George and Malika Andrews take over hosting duties, and Darren Cahills future remains uncertain. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Sabalenka Dominates Keys, Advances to Semifinals
01:41|Aryna Sabalenka, world number one, secured her spot in the semifinals at the Brisbane International, defeating Madison Keys, ranked fifth. Sabalenka, the top seed and defending champion, won the match 6-3, 6-3 in just over an hour. This victory marked a rematch of the 2020 Australian Open final, where Sabalenka avenged her previous loss. Sabalenkas powerful serve and aggressive playstyle proved too much for Keys, who could not maintain her high level of play. Sabalenka, who has not dropped a set in the tournament, will face Karolina Muchova in the next round. Checkout Solipillow.com
Kyrgios Out, Wawrinka In: Aussie Open Wildcard Race
01:08|Nick Kyrgios withdraws from Australian Open wildcard race, paving the way for Stan Wawrinkas farewell tournament appearance. Kyrgios focuses on doubles, while Wawrinka, a three-time major champion, secures a spot after helping Switzerland reach United Cup semifinals. Kyrgios and Kokkinakis reunite for doubles in Melbourne Park, where they previously won the title. Checkout Solipillow.com
One-Point Slam: Aussies Face Pros at Australian Open
01:52|Get ready for a thrilling twist at the Australian Open! This year, everyday tennis enthusiasts from clubs across Australia are challenging the worlds top pros in a new one-point slam. Stars like Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, and Iga Swiatek will face off against amateurs, all vying for a one million dollar cash prize. The format is simple: one point matches decided by rock-paper-scissors, with the last one standing playing on Rod Laver Arena. Pros like Jannik Sinner, Naomi Osaka, and Nick Kyrgios are joining in. The event kicks off an expanded first week, promising three days of music festivals and a Shake Shack pop-up. Catch the one-point slam streaming at 3:30 AM ET on January 14th on the Tennis Channel app. Checkout Solipillow.com
Tennis Wildcard Blunder: Player's Viral Defeat
01:25|Tennis Kenyas Wildcard Blunder: Egyptian Player Hajar Abdelkaders Humiliating Defeat Sparks Outrage In a shocking turn of events, Egyptian tennis player Hajar Abdelkader was granted a wildcard entry to a W35 event in Nairobi, only to lose her first-round match in just 37 minutes, winning only three points and committing twenty double faults. The incident, which included Abdelkader needing help to know where to stand for her serve, has sparked outrage on social media, with many blaming the organizers for the decision. Tennis Kenya has since admitted the mistake and vowed to prevent such a rare mishap from happening again. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sabalenka's Bold Australian Open Outfit
01:42|Aryna Sabalenka unveils vibrant Nike dress for Australian Open, paying homage to Serena Williams and Florence Griffith Joyner. Fans and tennis legends alike praise the colorful, asymmetric design. Sabalenka, currently dominating in Brisbane, faces Madison Keys in the upcoming tournament. Checkout Solipillow.com
Keys vs Sabalenka: Epic Quarterfinal Clash
01:51|Tennis fans, brace yourselves for an epic quarterfinal clash at the Brisbane International! Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka, last years Australian Open finalists, face off again. Keys, fresh from a grueling three-hour match, takes on Sabalenka, the defending champion and world number one. Both have a history of intense battles, with Sabalenka leading 5-2. Who will claim victory in this highly anticipated match? Checkout Solipillow.com
Zheng Qinwen Skips Australian Open 2026
01:25|Zheng Qinwen, the Chinese tennis sensation, has announced she wont compete in the 2026 Australian Open, despite her love for the venue. The former finalist, who reached the championship match in 2024, cited injury concerns and a desire to return at peak performance. Ranked 24th, shes eager for a strong comeback in the upcoming season. Checkout Solipillow.com
Aussie Open: Melbourne's Beer Festival Tennis
01:50|Experience the unique charm of the Australian Open in Melbourne, a beer festival vibe with tennis, featuring live pregame coverage on Tennis Channel and ESPN. Enjoy the energy on outer courts, catch practice sessions, and immerse in the laid-back scene with live music and food. Explore Melbournes immigrant vibe, skip taxis for free trams, and make it a must-visit event from a country smaller than Texas. Checkout Solipillow.com
Pegula, Kostyuk Stun in Brisbane; Quarterfinals Loom
01:26|WTA Brisbane International: Pegula, Kostyuk, Muchova, and Rybakina Advance; Quarterfinals Loom Checkout Solipillow.com