For Madison Keys, good vibes make the tennis thrive in Australia

After a dismal 2021 season that felt like “having a weight on her chest” Madison Keys has emerged from a dark period with a smile on her face – and a Grand Slam semi-final to her name.

Giant-killer Kanepi upsets No 2 seed Sabalenka to reach quarters for first time

Sabalenka hit 15 double faults as her hopes of a first slam title were dashed by Estonian Kanepi

Medvedev battles his demons – and survives: “I was quite mad today”

The Russian said he let his annoyance about not playing on Rod Laver Arena get to him as he battled past Maxime Cressy on Monday

Medvedev figures out Cressy puzzle to reach quarter-finals

The Russian was frustrated at times by Cressy’s serve and volley style but came through in four sets

Auger-Aliassime downs Cilic to make third straight slam quarter-final

The Canadian came from a set down to set up a clash with No 2 seed Daniil Medvedev in the last eight

First Slam QF achieved, Cornet dreams a new dream: “For the first time in my life, I really believe I can go till the end”

Playing in her 60th consecutive Grand Slam, France’s Alize Cornet upsets Simona Halep to set up a quarter-final clash with Danielle Collins

Pat Rafter on net play: “It is all about pressure: 4-4, 30-30, can you pass me?”

Australian legend Pat Rafter tells Tennis Majors why being a good net player is about more than just being able to volley

Ash Barty inspired by Laver but staying grounded: “He was unbeatable. I’m not”

The world No 1 is through to the quarter-finals for the fourth straight year, three wins from becoming the first Australian champion since 1978

Favourite Barty sees off Anisimova to reach quarter-finals

The world No 1 will play Jessica Pegula in the quarter-finals as she tries to become the first Aussie to win the title since 1978

‘Satisfaction is on a different path’ – Don’t call Marin Cilic a veteran

He might be nine years older than his vanquished opponent, but the Croatian isn’t motivated by generational revenge

‘There’s no secret’: six in a row for Swiatek

The former French Open champion is proving her consistency – and her mettle on hard courts

Beaten Osaka emphasises the positives: “I’m not God. I can’t win every match”

The Japanese said she is proud of how she played and handled herself on the court despite her defeat by Amanda Anisimova in round three

Berrettini, bossing the biggest points, survives the comeback bid of talented teen Alcaraz

The highly anticipated battle between Matteo Berrettini and Carlos Alcaraz lived up the hype, with the Italian edging out a dramatic victory on Day 5

Monfils catching fire in Melbourne – Frenchman primed to benefit from hole left in draw by Djokovic’s absence

Gael Monfils reached the round of 16 with a decisive win over Cristian Garin, and suddenly the Frenchman looks like a contender to make some noise in the top half of the draw.

‘My team didn’t even want me to go out there’ – Raducanu’s head high in defeat despite missing out on plum Halep clash

The British star will have to wait for the opportunity to face Halep on the big stage

Dimitrov goes down to Paire in latest Grand Slam disappointment

For the fourth Grand Slam in a row, the former world No 3 has failed to reach the third round

ATP inform players about travel in France: ‘Non-vaccinated players will be unable to compete’

The ATP sent a mail to the players telling them as from next Monday they should be vaccinated to compete in France – with no exception expected

‘We are very lucky’ – Svitolina and Monfils, tennis’s love story

Tennis’s most famous couple have been talking about their relationship in recent weeks

Three games dropped en route to round three: Tactful Ash Barty aims for third Grand Slam title

The world No 1 put in another ruthless performance on Wednesday, reaching the third round of her home Grand Slam for the loss of just three games

‘This is where I thought I’d played my last match’ – Murray wins mammoth match against Basilashvili on return to Melbourne

Life is never quiet when the three-time Grand Slam champion is around

Dmitry Tursunov, the frank interview with the outspoken coach who helped Kontaveit to become a winning machine

Dmitry Tursunov, former Top 20 player and winner of the Davis Cup in 2006, was maybe the last name you’d have expected to see wanting to become a coach after his career. But he did – and he is doing it well