World number one Iga Swiatek advanced to the Round of 16 at the Australian Open after a one-sided victory over Cristina Bucsa on Margaret Court Arena.
[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) I just remember how it was a couple of years ago. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) “I always try to focus on the same stuff, pretty technical stuff. I don’t try to over analyse it.” [Live Tennis](https://www.tennis365.com/category/live-tennis/) “I’ve always wanted to be that kind of player who is consistent so I’m pretty happy that I’m achieving that goal. [Elena Rybakina](https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-news/wimbledon-champ-elena-rybakina-slow-start-cincy-daria-kasatkina-leylah-fernandez/) for a place in the quarter-finals.
Iga Swiatek has put her Australian Open rivals on notice with a stunning third-round demolition described as 'brutal' by tennis fans and commentators.
MELBOURNE-Top seed Iga Swiatek continued to carve her way through the Australian Open draw on Friday, dismantling Cristina Bucsa 6-0 6-1 in bright sunshine ...
I know she can be solid, so I’m pretty happy that I was just disciplined.” When you actually played those matches, you can feel the rhythm a little bit more.” I’m pretty happy that I did it because it’s just a little bit easier. “I’m pretty happy that I was solid till the end. I’m not even talking about matches, but also practices,” she added. Open titles she won last year, was all business as she whipped through the first set in 23 minutes.
Iga Swiatek will face Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in the last-16 after thrashing Cristina Busca; Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff also claim third-round ...
It was really close, just one break (from Collins, in the second set), so I knew I needed to start the third set really well." I learned a lot from the last time I played her [Kostyuk]. I know she can be solid, so I'm pretty happy that I was just disciplined." She's super talented and a great athlete," Pegula said. "I feel like I've done so much work to feel more confident, more relaxed on court. "I'm pretty happy that I was solid till the end.
World number one Iga Swiatek needed just 55 minutes to beat Spanish qualifier Cristina Bucsa and breeze into the Australian Open fourth round.
- Features6 days ago Hasitha Nayanajith produced outstanding all-around performances for the winners to seal a convincing victory. Malmi Herath topped the score card with 15 runs while the lasse from Matara conceded 43 extra runs (1lb, 2b, 2nb, 38wd). But the French side played much of the game with 10 men as Juan Bernat received a straight red card for hauling down Saudi international Salem Al Dawsari and Neymar also missed a penalty in a breathtaking first half. I’m pretty happy that I did it because it’s just a little bit easier.” I’m not even talking about matches, but also practices,” Swiatek said.
While Iga Swiatek will face Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina for a place in the quarter-finals, Gauff will meet the 2017 French Open champion Jelena ...
We request you to support our award-winning journalism by making a financial contribution towards the Scroll Ground Reporting Fund. I had holidays, so it wasn’t smart for me to watch tennis,” Swiatek told reporters. You have to be accepting that.” “I feel like I’m in control the whole time. “I think it’s just you need to be offensive when you can. “I’ve watched her quite a bit. I played also a very solid game. “It’s just I have to believe in myself that I have the ability to be able to play at this high level and I need to work hard every day. Today was a really, really great match for me.” “Last season she had a really long match streak so I knew she would be a tough player to beat, so I’m glad to be through to the second week.” Again, you’re in charge of the moment. “I’ve always wondered what that felt like.
Australian Open 2023: Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula and Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced to the fourth round. Maria Sakkari and Daniil Medvedev got ...
Jannik Sinner of Italy and Felix Auger-Aliassime from Canada also made their way through to the fourth round. Frances Tiafoe and Cameron Norrie also crashed out after losing to Karen Khachanov and Hubert Hurkacz respectively. The 27-year-old Sakkari, on the other hand, lost to 87th ranked China’s Zhu Lin at the Margaret Court Arena 6-7 (3-7), 6-1, 4-6.
World No.1 Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina moved on at the Australian Open and will square off in the Round of 16.
The goal is to improve throughout the year. However, Rybakina quickly turned things around in the third set, polishing off some key rallies with deft volleys to race to a 4-0 lead. Rybakina cruised through the opening set, but Collins held firm and garnered her first break point of the day at 6-5 in the second set -- which doubled as set point. No.13 seed Collins, who beat Swiatek to reach her first Grand Slam final in Melbourne last year, had battled through two lengthy matches to get to the third round this year. The year is actually long. Swiatek needed only 55 minutes to oust the qualifier. Swiatek's confidence continues to grow: On Friday, Swiatek came as close as possible to notching the sixth double-bagel win of her professional career, but at 6-0, 5-0, Bucsa at last got on the scoreboard. Another win proved to be one step too far for Collins, as Rybakina had 33 winners, including eight aces. Swiatek, though, did not stumble and served out the match in the following game. Looking ahead to Rybakina, Swiatek added: "[Rybakina] really is a solid player. I think that's the thing that I am most pleased with." I feel like I've done so much work to feel more confident, more relaxed on court.