Tommy Paul v Alexander Zverev
Coco Gauff and Tommy Paul became the latest Americans ousted from the 2025 Australian Open, losing respective quarterfinal matches Tuesday in Melbourne. Top-ranked Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the semifinals.
Australian Open semi-finalist Alexander Zverev has hit out at the “absolutely ridiculous” decision to remove let machines from major tournaments as an umpire’s non-call angered his opponent Tommy Paul on Tuesday.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Tommy Paul has ended Alejandro Davidovich Fokina’s run of comebacks at the Australian Open and reached his third Grand Slam quarterfinal with a 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 victory.
She’s been dubbed the “best tennis WAG” at this year’s Australian Open – but before she took Melbourne by storm, Paige Lorenze’s life looked very different to the perfectly curated one she promotes online.
Zverev was already heated earlier in that game, when a spectator yelled “out” during a point. Zverev complained about it to Forcadell, who asked the crowd not to shout during points. After losing the next point, Zverev was warned about showing too much frustration.
Carlos Alcaraz made his 10th career Grand Slam quarterfinals when Jack Draper retired due to injury, while American Tommy Paul also advanced at the Australian Open.
Coco Gauff is one win away from landing in her fourth semifinal in the last six Grand Slam events. The third-seeded American pulled off a three-set victory
The German could have been down two sets, but instead advanced in four to await the Alcaraz-Djokovic winner in Melbourne.
Alexander Zverev warned Sunday he can "do a lot of damage" at the Australian Open but is wary of "smart" quarter-final opponent Tommy Paul.
Australian Open quarterfinals are set. Four more men and women booked their spots in the final eight on Monday, including three seeded
Tommy Paul dropped just three games to surge into his third Grand Slam quarter-final with a thumping of Alejandro Davidovich Fokina at the Australian Open on Sunday.