Australian Open, Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula
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Whatever happens in a fourth-round match between defending champion Madison Keys and fellow American Jessica Pegula at the Australian Open, Keys has already nailed the promo for it. “This is going to be the first match in Grand Slam history between two podcast co-hosts,
Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys brought fun vibes to their post-match press conferences Saturday. With the two set to face in the Australian Open Round of 16, each discussed being a cohost of the Player's Box Podcast and a debatable food combination.
Madison Keys surged into the third round with a commanding win over Ashlyn Krueger as American tennis shone in Melbourne, with Jessica Pegula also advancing by beating McCartney Kessler. Yet the post-match spotlight shifted as both Keys and Pegula followed Coco Gauff’s lead,
Madison Keys ended a sometimes agonizing decade of trying to win a Grand Slam singles title last year at the Australian Open. In the ensuing days, weeks and months, people of all stripes approached her to ask how the experience had changed her life.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An earlier start and hot weather were no worries for defending champion Madison Keys and her fellow American Jessica Pegula at the Australian Open on Saturday.
Defending champion Madison Keys struggled early but held on to defeat Oleksandra Oliynykova of Ukraine 7-6 (6), 6-1 in a first-round match at the Australian Open. Ninth-seeded Keys dug herself into
Madison Keys thrives in Melbourne's heat as Novak Djokovic pursues his historic 25th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.
The defending champion played the stratospheric attacking tennis that won the 2025 title to escape danger against Oleksandra Oliynykova.
Ukrainian tennis star and Madison Keys’ Australian Open opponent Oleksandra Oliynykova has made major accusations against Russian players on the WTA Tour.