
Matt Trollope
Content Producer, Tennis Australia and Freelance Contributor at Freelance
@AustralianOpen & @TennisAustralia content producer. All views are my own. @Richmond_FC supporter.
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3 days ago |
ausopen.com | Matt Trollope
Lois Boisson’s unlikely progress at Roland Garros continued after the breakout French star upset Mirra Andreeva in straight sets on Wednesday. From 3-1 down and after facing two set points in the first set, and from 3-0 down in the second, the French wildcard executed her heavy, athletic game to perfection, completing an astonishing 7-6(6) 6-3 win over the sixth seed.
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4 days ago |
ausopen.com | Matt Trollope
Thanks for visiting the Australian Open Website. We can see you’re using Internet Explorer, and wanted to let you know that we will no longer be supporting this browser in future. We’d recommend you download a new browser if you'd like to continue keeping up with all of the latest tennis news! A match-up one point away from being realised at Australian Open 2025 is now finally set to take centre stage in Paris.
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5 days ago |
ausopen.com | Matt Trollope
Since retiring from tennis last year, Garbine Muguruza has enjoyed spending time at home, developing routines and living more slowly and peacefully. Yet the former world No.1 and two-time Grand Slam champion has certainly not disconnected from the sport.
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5 days ago |
ausopen.com | Matt Trollope
Thanks for visiting the Australian Open Website. We can see you’re using Internet Explorer, and wanted to let you know that we will no longer be supporting this browser in future. We’d recommend you download a new browser if you'd like to continue keeping up with all of the latest tennis news! You’d think a sporting legend who’d “completed tennis” by winning Olympic singles gold last year would have very little left to play for.
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6 days ago |
ausopen.com | Matt Trollope
Trailing 6-1 2-0, Iga Swiatek turned her match around against one of her biggest rivals to record a statement victory at Roland Garros on Monday. Swiatek wrested control of what appeared a hopeless situation, completing a 1-6 6-3 7-5 win over Elena Rybakina in two-and-a-half hours of riveting big-stage action. Notably, it was her first win over Rybakina on clay, at a Grand Slam tournament, and in a third set.
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RT @AustralianOpen: The last time we had a world No.1 v No.2 Grand Slam women’s singles final 🤩 @CaroWozniacki v @Simona_Halep AO 2018 htt…

After going 1-5 in her first 6 Grand Slam SFs, Sabalenka is now 5-0 in her past 5, thanks to her SF victory over Swiatek at #RolandGarros (h/t @tennisabstract) https://t.co/x96tPsMezD

The players who ended the great Roland Garros women's winning streaks: Evert's 29 - Mandlikova in 1981 SF Seles' 25 - Novotna in 1996 QF Henin's 24 - Stosur in 2010 4R Swiatek's 26 - Sabalenka in 2025 SF