Madison Keys credited therapy as one of the things that helped her become a Grand Slam champion as the American revealed that she called her therapist in the middle of the Happy Slam because she needed to talk about some things.
Elena-Gabriela Ruse (No. 125) will face Madison Keys (No. 14) in the Round of 64 at the Australian Open on Wednesday, January 15.Keys’ last competition was a win, 6-3, 6-3, over Beatriz
The first person Madison Keys sent a message to after winning the Australian Open for her first Grand Slam title on Saturday was her mother. “Because,” a smiling Keys said, “of course you have to text Mom first.
The season’s 8-1 start that Keys has gotten off to is right up there with the best and she will look to carry the momentum deep into the Australian Open. Ruse has won four matches this week.
Elena-Gabriela Ruse has been traveling on the WTA Tour since 2012 and has seen enough tennis from close quarters to comment on the evolution of the sport in the decade gone by.
She was a quarterfinalist in Auckland. The season’s 8-1 start that Keys has gotten off to is right up there with the best and she will look to carry the momentum deep into the Australian Open. Ruse has won four matches this week. (Source: Getty ...
Closing in on her 30th birthday, Madison Keys has overhauled her equipment and technique and, judging by how she's played at the Australian Open, it's paying dividends.
Factbox on American Madison Keys, who beat world number one Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 2-6 7-5 in the Australian Open final on Saturday to win her first major title.MADISON KEYSAge: 29Nation: U.S.WTA Ranking: 14Seeding: 19Grand Slam titles: 1 (Australian Open 2025)ROAD TO FINALFirst round: beat Ann Li (U.
Tennis fans will have spotted Reshard Langford in the boxes of Madison Keys and Ben Shelton at the Australian Open - but who is he and what is he doing there?
The United States’ Madison Keys is through to the third round in Melbourne, after a three-set victory over Elena Gabriela Ruse.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Aryna Sabalenka threw her racket on the sideline. She sat on her bench with a towel over her head. She then even briefly walked off the court before the trophy ceremony when her bid for a third consecutive Australian Open championship ended with a 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 loss to Madison Keys in the final Saturday.
No. 14-ranked Madison Keys will meet No. 11 Danielle Collins in the Australian Open Round of 32 on Friday, January 17.Keys secured a three-set win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse (7-6, 2-6, 7-5) in the