2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
Genres: Tennis Highlights Year: 2025
Aryna Sabalenka had a decent match, but faced with the brilliance of Madison Keys, the defending champion had to accept defeat after three sets.
Madison Keys pulled off a classic comeback after trailing Iga Swiatek. The veteran American showcased her resilience against the second seed to secure her spot in the final.
Aryna Sabalenka, despite a shaky start and an early break loss to Paula Badosa, demonstrated her composure and class at the right moments. The defending champion quickly regained her footing to win the first set and wrapped up the second set decisively to secure her spot in the final.
Madison Keys continued to demonstrate that a late start doesn’t affect her, as the 19th seed made a comeback to defeat Elina Svitolina and secure a spot in the semifinals.
Iga Swiatek proved too strong in the women's singles, quickly defeating Emma Navarro in two swift sets to reach the semifinals.
Coco Gauff's confidence was quickly dampened as Paula Badosa claimed a 7-5 victory in the first set. The 11th seed then capped off her impressive performance with a 6-4 win in the second set to secure her spot in the semifinals.
Aryna Sabalenka dropped her first set at the 2025 Australian Open against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. However, that wasn’t enough to stop the defending champion, as she secured two set wins and a ticket to the semifinals.
Iga Swiatek continued her dominant performance, advancing to the quarterfinals after allowing Eva Lys just one game across two sets.
Emma Navarro defeated Daria Kasatkina in a three-set battle to secure her place in the quarterfinals. The American will face a formidable opponent, Iga Swiatek, in the next round.
Madison Keys continued her impressive form, overcoming sixth seed Elena Rybakina in a three-set battle to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.
Elina Svitolina had little trouble securing a spot in the quarterfinals, defeating Veronika Kudermetova in a straight-set match.
Paula Badosa swiftly secured the first set before taking steady strides to close out the match in straight sets against Olga Danilovic.
Coco Gauff faced some challenges as Belinda Bencic took the lead after the first set. However, the American quickly regained her form to win the next two sets consecutively.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova continued her impressive performance by defeating Donna Vekic in the fourth round. The Russian player displayed precision to win the first set in a tiebreak before completely dominating the second set, clinching a 6-0 victory.
Aryna Sabalenka showcased her dominance in every aspect against the young Mirra Andreeva in the fourth round, securing a swift victory in straight sets to advance to the quarterfinals.
The all-American showdown leaned heavily in Madison Keys' favor as the 19th seed comfortably defeated Danielle Collins with two breaks of serve, swiftly wrapping up the match in straight sets.
Day 7 of the tournament witnessed another major upset in the women's singles as Elina Svitolina defeated Jasmine Paolini after coming from one set down. This result secured the 28th seed a spot in the fourth round, where she will face Veronika Kudermetova.
Fifteenth seed Beatriz Maia was forced to exit the tournament after a poor performance against Veronika Kudermetova, suffering a straight-sets defeat.
Elena Rybakina breezed through her match against Dayana Yastremska, winning in straight sets to secure her spot in the fourth round.
Ninth seed Daria Kasatkina had a relatively comfortable match against Yulia Putintseva, securing her spot in the next round with a straight-sets victory.
Eva Lys made a strong comeback after losing the first set to Jaqueline Cristian, securing her spot in the fourth round.
Emma Navarro faced a challenging match against Ons Jabeur, needing three sets to secure her spot in the next round.
Emma Raducanu was unable to stop the storm named Iga Swiatek. The second seed proved far superior, swiftly wrapping up the match in straight sets, allowing her opponent to win just one game.
Olga Danilovic created the next big surprise at this year's Australian Open by defeating the No. 7 seed, Jessica Pegula, in just two sets. The two players appeared evenly matched in the first set before the Serbian representative outplayed her opponent to claim a swift victory in the second set, sealing the match.
Coco Gauff vẫn chưa cho thấy bất kỳ dấu hiệu nào của việc chậm lại khi cô tiến thẳng vào vòng 4 với chiến thắng dễ dàng trước Leylah Fernandez.
Naomi Osaka conceded her spot in the next round to Belinda Bencic after sustaining an injury and being unable to continue the match while trailing her opponent.
Mirra Andreeva showed significant growth in her second appearance at the tournament, and Magdalena Frech was not strong enough to stop the 17-year-old from advancing to the fourth round.
Paula Badosa continued her impressive form to defeat Marta Kostyuk in a three-set match, securing her spot in the fourth round of the women's singles.
Diana Shnaider likely has only herself to blame after repeatedly making unforced errors in the decisive set, despite coming very close to securing a victory, ultimately handing the ticket to the next round to Donna Vekic.
Aryna Sabalenka faced some challenges with her service games, making the match against Clara Tauson unexpectedly difficult for the defending champion. Nevertheless, the Belarusian found a way to secure her spot in the next round in straight sets.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova quickly dominated Laura Siegemund from the very first points, wrapping up the match in just two sets to secure her spot in round 4.
Jasmine Paolini easily advanced to the third round after defeating Renata Zarazúa. The fourth seed's next opponent will be Elina Svitolina.
Madison Keys faced numerous challenges against Elena-Gabriela Ruse but managed to secure a spot in the third round of the women's singles.
Veronika Kudermetova showed some lapses in focus, allowing Katie Boulter to level the score in the second set. However, the Russian quickly regained her confidence in the decisive set to eliminate the 22nd seed.
Danielle Collins overcame challenges against Destanee Aiava in the second round after a three-set match. The American player faced moments where it seemed like she wouldn't recover but managed to claim victory in the deciding set to secure a spot in the next round.
28th seed Elina Svitolina quickly booked her place in the third round with a swift 2-0 victory over Caroline Dolehide.
Eva Lys secured a spot in the third round after defeating Varvara Gracheva with a 2-1 scoreline.
Jaqueline Cristian and Lucia Bronzetti played cautiously in their pursuit of victory, but Cristian showcased strong finishing skills at the end of each set, ultimately securing a spot in the next round.
Beatriz Maia advanced to the third round with ease, defeating Erika Andreeva in just two sets to secure a spot in the next round.
Elena Rybakina left no room for an upset as she defeated Iva Jovic 6-0 in the first set before allowing her opponent just three games, finishing the match with a swift 2-0 victory.
Yulia Putintseva quickly dominated Zhang Shuai from the very first points, wrapping up the match in straight sets to secure a spot in the third round.
Iga Swiatek continued to demonstrate her championship-caliber form by swiftly defeating Rebecca Šramková in straight sets to secure a spot in the third round of the women's singles.
Wang Xiyu put in a great effort, pushing Emma Navarro to a third set, but the Chinese player was unable to stage a comeback against the powerful shots of her opponent.
Emma Raducanu quickly gained the upper hand with a swift victory in the first set against Amanda Anisimova. Despite facing some challenges in the second set, the British representative displayed top effort to secure a 2-0 win.
Ons Jabeur faced numerous challenges against Camila Osorio, including dealing with injuries. However, the Tunisian player displayed determination at crucial moments to secure a victory in straight sets.
Ninth seed Daria Kasatkina wasted no time securing a spot in the third round, defeating Wang Yafan with a swift straight-sets victory.
Dayana Yastremska quickly secured a spot in the third round by defeating Danka Kovinic in two swift sets, allowing her opponent to win only a single game.
Paula Badosa completely overpowered Talia Gibson, conceding only one game to secure a dominant victory and advance to the third round.
There was some concern for Coco Gauff as Jodie Burrage made a strong comeback in the second set, but the third seed regained control and closed out the match in straight sets, forcing her opponent to accept defeat.
Diana Shnaider faced only a slight challenge from Ajla Tomljanović's efforts in the second set before the 12th seed closed out the match in straight sets to advance to the third round.
A first-set loss to Harriet Dart prompted Donna Vekic to quickly regroup and deliver a powerful comeback in the next two sets, completing a turnaround to secure a spot in the third round.
Marta Kostyuk had no trouble defeating Jule Niemeier in straight sets, allowing her opponent only three games won.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova defeated fellow Russian Anastasia Potapova in a three-set battle to secure a spot in the third round of the women's singles.
Naomi Osaka has yet to secure a straight 2-0 victory as she trailed Karolína Muchová after the first set. However, the Japanese player made a timely comeback, dominating the next two sets to claim a spot in the third round.
Despite a slow start and losing the first set to Cristina Bucșa, Leylah Fernandez made an impressive comeback to secure a spot in the third round.
Seventh seed Jessica Pegula cruised into the third round with a swift victory over Elise Mertens, expending little effort in the process.
Aryna Sabalenka continued her dominant form with a straight-sets victory over Bouzas Maneiro, securing her place in the third round.
A swift 0-6 loss in the first set served as a wake-up call for Magdalena Fręch, who made a powerful comeback to quickly turn the match around in the next two sets against Anna Blinkova.
An upset occurred as 25th seed Liudmila Samsonova suffered a quick defeat in straight sets to Olga Danilović, ending her run in the second round.
Laura Siegemund caused a major upset by eliminating fifth seed, Zheng Qinwen, in straight sets to secure a spot in the third round.
Clara Tauson quickly took control of the match, defeating Tatjana Maria in straight sets with identical 6-2 scores to advance to the third round.
Belinda Bencic continued to showcase her dominance against lower-ranked opponents, securing a spot in the third round.
Mirra Andreeva showcased her class against Moyuka Uchijima, overcoming her opponent after an intense third-set tiebreak to secure a spot in the third round.
Veronika Kudermetova displayed dominant strength, defeating Olivia Gadecki swiftly in straight sets, both with a 6-1 score, to advance to the next round.
Jasmine Paolini was dominant over Sijia Wei from the very first points. The fourth seed allowed her opponent only 4 games before wrapping up the match and securing a spot in the second round.
Ann Li was unable to challenge the experience of Madison Keys. The American quickly dominated her younger compatriot in the first set before maintaining steady control in the second to secure a 2-0 victory.
Ons Jabeur advanced to the second round with a comfortable victory, winning in straight sets 6-3, 6-3 against Anhelina Kalinina.
Camila Osorio made the most of her youthful energy to defeat Maria Sakkari 2-1, securing her place in the second round.
The 22nd seed, Katie Boulter, secured a hard-fought victory over Rebecca Marino in a match that lasted three sets, earning her a spot in the next round.
Renata Zarazúa started cautiously and lost the first set in a tie-break against Taylor Townsend. However, the Mexican player completely transformed her game, winning the next two sets to complete a remarkable comeback.
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
2025 Australian Open - Women's Singles Highlights
Naomi Osaka successfully avenged her previous loss to Caroline Garcia in the first round of the 2025 Australian Open. Despite making some errors that extended the match to a decisive third set, the Japanese player quickly regained her focus to secure the overall victory.
Danielle Collins, despite not playing at her highest level, benefitted from Daria Snigur's mistakes, which directly led to the American player's victory and a spot in the second round.
Greet Minnen and Destanee Aiava delivered a highly tense three-set match, filled with unpredictable scenarios created by both players.
Karolína Muchová advanced with ease, allowing Nadia Podoroska to win only two games in the entire match.
Despite making several double faults and not having an overwhelming performance, Elise Mertens secured a victory over Viktorija Golubic in three sets to advance to the second round.
Petra Martić and Jaqueline Cristian played a relatively open match, with each player winning one set. The outcome was ultimately decided in a thrilling tie-break that followed.
Seventh seed Jessica Pegula cruised into the second round with ease, defeating Maya Joint in straight sets with scores of 6-3 and 6-0.
Belinda Bencic showcased impressive form as she easily defeated Jeļena Ostapenko in straight sets to advance to the second round.
Although she had fewer opportunities to score, Harriet Dart was more effective at the decisive moments to overcome Jana Fett after three sets.
Sára Bejlek and Caroline Dolehide had a highly competitive first set, with the result only being decided after a tie-break. However, the second set saw a rapid decline in Bejlek's form, allowing Dolehide to secure a relatively quick victory and advance to the next round.
The second seed, Iga Świątek, made sure no surprises occurred as she swiftly defeated Kateřina Siniaková in two quick sets.
A surprise occurred in the women’s singles when the experienced player Victoria Azarenka was defeated by Lucia Bronzetti after 2 sets. Despite her efforts to push the match to a third set, Azarenka was unable to continue and was eliminated.
3rd seed Coco Gauff swiftly secured her spot in the second round, defeating fellow American Sofia Kenin with a comfortable 6-3 scoreline in both sets.
Ajla Tomljanović and Ashlyn Krueger played a fairly balanced match, but Krueger's struggles with her second serve allowed Tomljanović to secure the overall victory after three sets.
Although Hailey Baptiste had a strong start with a win in the first set, she struggled in the following two sets, particularly with her serving, committing 14 double faults. This allowed Laura Siegemund to mount a successful comeback and advance to the next round.
28th seed Elina Svitolina easily overcame Sorana Cirstea in Round 1, winning both sets with a 6-4 scoreline.
Zeynep Sönmez started the match aggressively, breaking early to claim the first set. However, Talia Gibson's strong comeback in the following two sets allowed the home representative to turn the match around in an impressive fashion.
Diana Shnaider faced significant challenges against Elisabetta Cocciaretto's resilient play in the first set, only overcoming her in a tiebreak. She then cruised to a relatively comfortable victory in the second set to secure the match.
Moyuka Uchijima and Magda Linette had a closely contested match, with each player taking one set in the first two. The intense third-set tiebreak saw a thrilling exchange of points in a gripping battle for victory.
23rd seed Magdalena Fręch swiftly secured her spot in the next round with a dominant 2-0 victory over Polina Kudermetova.
25th seed Liudmila Samsonova demonstrated complete superiority over Kamilla Rakhimova, securing a straightforward 2-0 victory to advance to the next round.
Katie Volynets' high first-serve win percentage allowed her to dominate early in the first set and gain an advantage. However, her failure to capitalize on set-point opportunities led to a swift comeback by Rebecca Šramková, who turned the match around in the next two sets.
Jodie Burrage displayed complete dominance over Leolia Jeanjean from the very first games, and the representative of the United Kingdom quickly translated that dominance into a swift straight-sets victory.
Despite converting only 3 out of 10 game-ending opportunities, Olga Danilović proved far more efficient than Arantxa Rus, securing a comfortable victory in straight sets.
Paula Badosa beat Xinyu Wang 6-3, 7-6. She’ll face the winner of the match between Zeynep Sonmez and Australian wildcard Talia Gibson in the next round
Despite losing the first set and trailing in most statistics against Daria Gavrilova, Anna Blinkova excelled in winning points on her second serve. This proved to be the key factor that paved the way for the Russian player's victory.
Aryna Sabalenka's winning run continues in Melbourne! Bidding for a third Australian Open title in a row, Sabalenka secures her 15th consecutive win at the tournament with a straight-sets victory over Sloane Stephens.
Yue Yuan put in great effort to defeat Pavlyuchenkova, but the Chinese player could only push the match to a third set before losing quickly and accepting defeat.
Marta Kostyuk made a strong effort to recover after a slow start, allowing Nao Hibino to win the first set. However, the following two sets were dominated by the Ukrainian player, as she took control of the match and finished off her opponent to secure a spot in the next round.
Although Cristina Bucșa did not deliver any aces like Chloé Paquet, she completely outclassed her opponent in all other aspects, securing a comfortable 2-0 victory and advancing to the next round.
Anastasia Potapova quickly took control of the match and gained an advantage with a win in the first set. The mental boost helped the Russian player secure a final victory with a 7-5 win in the second set.
Despite committing six double faults and converting only 4 out of 9 break opportunities, Suzan Lamens still managed to secure a hard-fought victory in two intense sets against Veronika Erjavec.
A swift victory in the first set boosted Jessica Bouzas Maneiro's confidence, leading her to a comfortable 2-0 win over Sonay Kartal and securing her spot in the next round.
Seeded 29th, Linda Nosková was unexpectedly eliminated in the first round by Clara Tauson, despite taking an early lead with a hard-fought victory in the opening set.
Bernarda Pera had a poor performance against Tatjana Maria, marked by numerous unforced errors and double faults. As a result, the American struggled in crucial moments, ultimately conceding the victory and the ticket to the next round to the German player.
Though not overwhelmingly dominant over Yuliia Starodubtseva, Leylah Fernandez managed to assert her advantage in the closing stages of each set, securing a 2-0 victory and advancing to the next round.
Marie Bouzková posed significant challenges for Mirra Andreeva at the beginning of each set, but the 17-year-old displayed impressive composure to make crucial breakthroughs at the end of each set, securing a 2-0 overall victory.
Seeded 18th, Donna Vekić had little difficulty advancing through the first round, defeating Diane Parry in straight sets with identical scores of 6-4.
Anca Todoni was only able to cause significant difficulties for Zheng Qinwen in the first set, as the Romanian pushed the No. 5 seed into a tiebreak. However, the second set turned into a one-sided game dominated by the Chinese player, who swiftly wrapped up the match with a 2-0 victory.
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