Madison Keys on defending her Australian Open title
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Last January, Madison Keys won her first career Grand Slam at the Australian Open. Entering this year's tournament as a defending champion, Keys spoke with wtatennis.com to reflect on her milestone victory.
Madison Keys overcomes nerves to begin her Australian Open title defence with victory over Grand Slam debutant Oleksandra Oliynykova.
A jittery Madison Keys said Tuesday she was "too timid" after getting the defence of her Australian Open crown off to a stuttering start, losing the first four games before rallying to stay in the title hunt.
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Madison Keys' deeply honest admission after surviving tricky AO title defense openerKeys didn't hide that she was feeling nervous on the court after beating Oleksandra Oliynykova in the Australian Open first round.
When Madison Keys stepped into Rod Laver Arena at 7:37 p.m. on Saturday night ahead of the Australian Open final, she strode right past the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup, the silver trophy that goes to the women's champion and was placed on a pedestal near ...
Will Madison Keys defend her Australian Open title? That's one of the many storylines heading into the first Grand Slam of the calendar year.
With the season's first Grand Slam beginning Sunday in Melbourne, the top players took the podium for Australian Open Media Day. From Madison Keys' approach to being a defending champion to Coco Gauff's self-evaluation of the 1 Point Slam,
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Madison Keys still in disbelief after accomplishing her dream of being a Grand Slam champion at the Australian OpenMadison Keys has admitted that she’s still in disbelief about her 2025 Australian Open triumph heading into the tournament this The post Madison Keys Still in Disbelief After Accomplishing her ‘Dream’ of Being a Grand Slam Champion at the Australian Open appeared first on FirstSportz.