No party animal, Australian Open contender Coco Gauff said she might celebrate her coming 21st birthday by tackling an escape room rather than putting on a big bash with friends back in Miami. Having got out of a jam in the second round at Melbourne Park on Wednesday,
Britain's Jodie Burrage says she came to close to quitting tennis last year as she fought back from another serious injury setback.
Brit Jodie Burrage put up a strong fight against third seed Coco Gauff but fell short in the second round losing 3-6 5-7; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Emotional Jodie Burrage sets up Australian Open clash with Coco Gauff, while Iga Swiatek, Naomi Osaka make winning starts; watch the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+ which is integrated into Sky TV,
Coco Gauff stretched her unbeaten start to 2025 to seven matches and 14 sets by moving into the third round at the Australian Open on Wednesday.
Jacob Fearnley vs Arthur Cazaux as Jack Draper and Jodie Burrage in action - Six British players have reached the second round of the Australian Open for the first time as Fearnley and Draper look to
The 25-year-old Briton admitted ahead of the tournament that she considered quitting the sport a couple of months ago, but she tasted victory in the main draw at Melbourne Park for the first time with a 6-2 6-4 success against French qualifier Leolia Jeanjean.
Six British players have reached the second round of the Australian Open for the first time as Fearnley and Draper look to go further
Coco Gauff holding 2025 United Cup trophy with Team USA - Source: Getty Meanwhile, Jodie Burrage defeated the French qualifier Leolia Jeanjean 6-2, 6-4 in the first round at Melbourne Park.
Jodie Burrage from Britain was the first to progress to the second round of the Australian Open on day two. She secured a decisive 6-2, 6-4 win over Leolia Jeanjean. Weather conditions improved, allowing matches to proceed as scheduled after earlier disruptions due to rain.
MELBOURNE - The second round of the Australian Open begins on Wednesday with defending champion Aryna Sabalenka kicking things off in Rod Laver Arena and she will be quickly followed by 10-times champion Novak Djokovic.
Six British players have reached the second round of the Australian Open for the first time as Fearnley and Draper look to go further