The biggest surprise of the evening is this. The last French chance of the tournament was crushed when Caroline Garcia was defeated by the polish magda linette in the round of 16 of the Australian Open on Monday, January 23.
With the victories of Russian Andrey Rublev over Dane Holger Rune and American Ben Shelton over jeffrey john wolf in their respective matches, the men's draw at the Rod Laver Arena and Melbourne Arena saw some intense competition. For his part, Novak Djokovic, who was the overwhelming favorite to win, easily validated his entry into the quarterfinals.
The shocker: Caroline Garcia loses her race in the eighth place after becoming too popular to handle. In two sets, 7-6 (7/3), 6-4, Polish-born Magda Linette eliminated Caroline Garcia on Monday, moving up to the 45th position in the world.
A setback for the favorite for the title and the fourth-ranked player in the world. Only 49% of the Lyonnaise's first serves were successful despite the fact that her risky game heavily relies on her serve.
Above all, she made 33 unforced errors—more than twice as many as her opponent—for her opponent's 27 winning strokes. The 45th-ranked player in the world adjusted their game to pick up and dominate the tie-break after Caroline Garcia started the game with a double break that allowed her to break away 3-0 and even serve to win the first round.
Caroline Garcia admitted in a press conference that she "had a hard time keeping my emotions under control, putting my game in place, and freeing myself up front.". We won't, however, claim that the fact that I was unable to do it today was particularly surprising.
Magda Linette was dependable and pursued her match at crucial moments, proving that today wasn't enough. Today, I paid a high price for my game's lack of fluidity.
the men's doubles championship finals. If both teams win their respective quarterfinal matches, Jérémy Chardy and Fabrice Martin on one side and Benjamin Bonzi and Arthur Rinderknech on the other, could face off in the semifinals.
Formality: Novak Djokovic denies Alex de Minaur any chance of victorySerbian Novak Djokovic easily defeated Australian Alex de Minaur, the No. 24) in two hours and seven minutes of play to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.
The world number five maintained composure despite ongoing pain in his left thigh, recording a 25th straight victory in Australia. The 35-year-old Serb, who has only lost one set since the tournament began, flew over his rival despite the latter failing to convert any of his break points.
A match point was saved when "Nole," with 26 winning shots, forced his game upon the deserving Australian. In order to advance to the final four, Novak Djokovic must defeat the Russian Andrey Rublev. He is still seeking his 22nd Grand Slam victory to tie his Spanish rival Rafael Nadal's record.
He would reclaim the title of world number one if he were to win his tenth Australian Open. Rublev and ben shelton earned their spots in the quarterfinals at the conclusion of the effort. The fights. All four fighters gave it their all to earn their spots in the quarterfinals.
At 3:39 into the match, Andrey Rublev, the sixth-ranked player in the world, defeated Holger Rune by scores of 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (11-9). Before defeating the Dane, the Russian deflected two balls from the game.
He needed three match points and the assistance of the net on the final play to advance to the quarterfinals in Melbourne. Thus, Rublev finds himself in the quarterfinals in Melbourne as in 2020, where he will play either the Serbian Novak Djokovic (5th) or the Australian Alex De Minaur (24th) for a spot in the final four in Melbourne.
Ben Shelton defeated fellow countryman jeffrey john wolf (67th) in the all-American match in five sets, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-4), and 6-2, over the course of just under four hours (3h51). The young player who is currently ranked 89th in the world, was ranked 569th a year ago, and is competing in his first Australian Open and third Grand Slam event at the age of 20 put on a fantastic performance.
A second American, Tommy Paul, who is ranked 35th in the world, will face him in the next round after the latter defeated Spaniard Roberto Bautista, who was ranked 25th, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. The other results are: Sabalenka and Pliskova spin in the quarterfinalsMagda Linette, who defeated Caroline Garcia in a match, will face Czech Karolina Pliskova (21st), who advanced at the expense of Chinese Shuai Zhang (22nd), who was defeated in less than an hour (6-0, 6-4), in an attempt to earn her ticket to the semi-finals.
The former number one, who advanced as far as the semifinals in Australia in 2019, has not progressed past that point. The Czech is still looking for her first Major championship despite having advanced to the final of two Grand Slam events, Wimbledon in 2021 and the US Open in 2016.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth overall, will face Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in the other quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings. The first defeated Belinda Bencic of Switzerland, who was ranked 10th, 7-5, 6-2, and will now play in a quarterfinal for the first time in Melbourne.
The 24-year-old athlete said, "I am very happy with this victory and my level of play. I am also very happy with my state of mind," despite the fact that this is her area of weakness. since the beginning of his professional life.
She has yet to drop a set this season, which started with a victory in Adelaide Match 1. With regard to Vekic, she ultimately defeated Czech star Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
The Czech is still searching for her first Major victory after losing at the US Open in 2016. Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth overall, will face Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in the other quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings.
The first defeated Belinda Bencic of Switzerland, who was ranked 10th, 7-5, 6-2, and will now play in a quarterfinal for the first time in Melbourne. The 24-year-old athlete said, "I am very happy with this victory and my level of play. I am also very happy with my state of mind," despite the fact that this is her area of weakness.
since the beginning of his professional life. She has yet to drop a set this season, which started with a victory in Adelaide Match 1.
With regard to Vekic, she ultimately defeated Czech star Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3. The Czech is still searching for her first Major victory after losing at the US Open in 2016.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth overall, will face Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in the other quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings. The first defeated Belinda Bencic of Switzerland, who was ranked 10th, 7-5, 6-2, and will now play in a quarterfinal for the first time in Melbourne.
"I am very happy with this victory and my level of play", welcomed the 24-year-old player, who also said she was "very happy" with her state of mind, the mind being precisely her weak point. since the beginning of his professional life.
She has still not lost a set of the season, which began with a title in Adelaide 1. As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
The Czech Republic's first major championship remains elusive. Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth, will play Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in the other quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings.
The first dismissed Switzerland's Belinda Bencic (10th) 7-5, 6-2 and will play a quarter-final for the first time in Melbourne. The 24-year-old athlete said, "I am very happy with this victory and my level of play. I am also very happy with my state of mind," despite the fact that this is her area of weakness.
since the beginning of his professional life. She has yet to drop a set this season, which started with a victory in Adelaide Match 1.
As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3. The Czech Republic's first major championship remains elusive.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth, will play Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in the other quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings. The first defeated Belinda Bencic of Switzerland, who was ranked 10th, 7-5, 6-2, and will now play in a quarterfinal for the first time in Melbourne.
"I am very happy with this victory and my level of play", welcomed the 24-year-old player, who also said she was "very happy" with her state of mind, the mind being precisely her weak point. since the beginning of his professional life.
She has yet to drop a set this season, which started with a victory in Adelaide Match 1. With regard to Vekic, she ultimately defeated Czech star Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth, will face Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in a different quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings. The first dismissed Switzerland's Belinda Bencic (10th) 7-5, 6-2 and will play a quarter-final for the first time in Melbourne.
"I am very happy with this victory and my level of play", welcomed the 24-year-old player, who also said she was "very happy" with her state of mind, the mind being precisely her weak point. since the beginning of his professional life.
She has yet to drop a set this season, which started with a victory in Adelaide Match 1. As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, who is ranked fifth, will face Donna Vekic of Croatia, who is ranked sixty-fourth, in a different quarterfinal at the bottom of the standings. The first dismissed Switzerland's Belinda Bencic (10th) 7-5, 6-2 and will play a quarter-final for the first time in Melbourne.
"I am very happy with this victory and my level of play", welcomed the 24-year-old player, who also said she was "very happy" with her state of mind, the mind being precisely her weak point. since the beginning of his professional life.
She has still not lost a set of the season, which began with a title in Adelaide 1. As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
The first dismissed Switzerland's Belinda Bencic (10th) 7-5, 6-2 and will play a quarter-final for the first time in Melbourne. The 24-year-old athlete said, "I am very happy with this victory and my level of play. I am also very happy with my state of mind," despite the fact that this is her area of weakness.
since the beginning of his professional life. She has still not lost a set of the season, which began with a title in Adelaide 1.
As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3. The first dismissed Switzerland's Belinda Bencic (10th) 7-5, 6-2 and will play a quarter-final for the first time in Melbourne.
"I am very happy with this victory and my level of play", welcomed the 24-year-old player, who also said she was "very happy" with her state of mind, the mind being precisely her weak point. since the beginning of his professional life.
She has still not lost a set of the season, which began with a title in Adelaide 1. With regard to Vekic, she ultimately defeated Czech star Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
is also said to be "very happy" with her mental state, despite the fact that she has struggled with mental health since the start of her career. She has still not lost a set of the season, which began with a title in Adelaide 1.
As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3. is also said to be "very happy" with her mental state, despite the fact that she has struggled with mental health since the start of her career.
She has still not lost a set of the season, which began with a title in Adelaide 1. As for Vekic, she ended up dismissing Czech nugget Linda Fruhvirtova (82nd at 17) 6-2, 1- 6, 6-3.
The other results are: Sabalenka and Pliskova spin in the quarterfinalsMagda Linette, who defeated Caroline Garcia in a match, will face Czech Karolina Pliskova (21st), who advanced at the expense of Chinese Shuai Zhang (22nd), who was defeated in less than an hour (6-0, 6-4), in an attempt to earn her ticket to the semi-finals.
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