
Vivienne Christie
Managing Editor, Publications and Content at Australian Tennis Magazine
Editor + content Tennis Australia and Australian Open. Co-host of The Sit-Down with @MattyAT. Reader and (sometimes) writer. All views my own
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tennis.com.au | Vivienne Christie
Paris, France, 1 June 2025 | Ian Chadband, AAP Daria Kasatkina is feeling rejuvenated by her fourth-round progress into the second week at her “spiritual” tennis home at Roland Garros. On the venue’s famed Simonne Mathieu ‘greenhouse court’, Australia’s newest tennis star Kasatkina was thrilled with how her stagnant game suddenly bloomed in humid conditions on Saturday at her favourite Slam with a 6-1 7-5 defeat of former world No.2 Paula Badosa.
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tennis.com.au | Vivienne Christie
Paris, France , 31 May 2025 | Ian Chadband, AAP Alexei Popyrin says he couldn’t have imagined he’d end up as the last Aussie man standing at Roland Garros – but he’s determined to keep the flag flying high following Alex de Minaur’s surprise second-round departure. On a roasting Friday in Paris, the country’s No.2 player got hot in the Court 14 furnace, downing plucky Portuguese Nuno Borges 6-4 7-6(11) 7-6(5) to reach the last-16 without having yet dropped a set.
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tennis.com.au | Vivienne Christie
Paris, France, 30 May 2025 | Vivienne Christie If Daria Kasatkina is feeling any pressure in her first Grand Slam representing Australia, the world No.17 isn’t showing it in her 10th main-draw campaign at Roland Garros. After a gritty three-set win over Katerina Siniakova in the opening round, Kasastkina claimed a 6-4 6-2 victory over French wildcard Leolia Jeanjean on Thursday.
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tennis.com.au | Vivienne Christie
With a maiden five-set victory, Adam Walton becomes the fifth Australian to advance to the Roland Garros 2025 second round. Paris, France , 28 May 2025 | Vivienne Christie It was a day of momentous firsts for Adam Walton at Roland Garros 2025.
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tennis.com.au | Vivienne Christie
Paris, France, 27 May 2025 | AAP As if motivated by all the excitement over the nation’s newest tennis star Maya Joint, the evergreen Ajla Tomljanovic got “angry” and reminded Australia of her own enduring quality as she handed a lesson to her teenage pal at Roland Garros.
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