There’s so much happening at the Australian Open. It can be tough to keep up!
That’s why we’re rounding up the best, wildest and most talked-about moments every day of the AO, all in one place, bite-sized and easy to catch up on — so you never miss a moment.
Best win — Iva Jovic
The 18-year-old needed just 53 minutes to reach her first Grand Slam quarterfinal, cruising past Yulia Putintseva 6-0 6-1. She dropped only nine points in the opening set and boasts an impressive 11-2 record this season, making her the winningest woman on tour.
Jovic is also the youngest player to reach the Australian Open women’s quarterfinals without dropping a set since Venus Williams in 1998.
Her momentum will be tested when she faces Aryna Sabalenka on Tuesday.
Best shot — Coco Gauff
The American star became the youngest player to reach three consecutive women’s singles quarterfinals at the Australian Open since Maria Sharapova, defeating Karolina Muchova 6-1 3-6 6-3.
With perfectly weighted shots like these, she’s going to be tough to stop.
Best meet-up — Rod Laver and Carlos Alcaraz
The 11-time Grand Slam champion caught up with the six-time major winner before Alcaraz went on to defeat Tommy Paul.
Nearly 65 years separate them, but their mutual respect was unmistakably heartwarming.
By advancing to the quarterfinals, Alcaraz now has the most Grand Slam singles quarterfinals of any player in the Open era before the age of 23.
Best marriage proposals — Rod Laver Arena crowd
Carlos Alcaraz is no stranger to receiving marriage proposals on Centre Court, but three in the span of 10 seconds might be a Grand Slam record.
Best stat — Aryna Sabalenka
After defeating Victoria Mboko, Sabalenka reached her fourth consecutive Australian Open quarterfinal, becoming the first player to do so since Ash Barty (2019–2022).
Even more remarkably, Sabalenka battled back in a second-set tiebreak to claim her 20th consecutive Grand Slam tiebreak win in the Open era, surpassing Novak Djokovic’s record.