Last weekend, the two-week saga of the Australian Open (AO) came to a thrilling close. In the women’s tournament, Elena Rybakina defeated No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (6-4, 4-6, 6-4). For the men, despite a slow first set, No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz beat fourth seed Novak Djokovic, going 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 and 7-5. With his win in Melbourne, Alcaraz completed his career Grand Slam and became the youngest men’s tennis player to achieve it at only 22 years old.
Of course, these outcomes didn’t come without some upsets in the tournament; both the previous 2025 AO singles champions, Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys fell before they reached the finals. Sinner’s loss to Djokovic in a grueling five-set semi-final match came as a surprise, as he was the two-year defending champion. Keys didn’t make it as far, losing to Jessica Pegula in two straight sets (3-6, 4-6) in the fourth round.
Eyes were also on 12th seed Elina Svitolina. After a disappointing first-round loss in the U.S. Open last summer, she looked to reclaim her place at the AO. The last time she’d reached a Grand Slam semi-final was in 2023 at Wimbledon, and in her path to the semi-finals here, she knocked out No. 5 Coco Gauff and No. 7 Mirra Andreeva before losing to runner-up Sabalenka.
Gauff’s disappointing loss to Svitolina put her reputation on the line both on and off the court. Frustrated after her 1-6, 2-6 loss in a quick 59-minute match, Gauff retreated to what she assumed was a private area and smashed her racket. Exposed by a live broadcast, the clip was publicized without her knowledge, and it prompted backlash for her reaction to the match. Several top players came to her rescue, criticizing the lack of privacy at the AO, and Serena Williams reacted to the incident with a playful tweet, “Now Coco when you want I can show you how to demolish in one swipe… Serena style” on X.
Additionally, many expected a better run from four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka, who has two AO titles from winning in 2019 and 2021. Before her first match, she walked onto the court flaunting a new jellyfish-inspired outfit consisting of a flowy skirt and veil, along with a turquoise dress. She received both criticism and acclaim from the tennis community, with some claiming she should focus on tennis more than what she wears. Soon after, she withdrew from the tournament during round 3 due to abdominal injury concerns—the same concern that caused her to withdraw from the last Australian Open.
As the AO wraps up, the focus now shifts to how these players carry their momentum—or lessons learned—into the rest of the season. With the French Open up next, athletes such as Alcaraz, Sabalenka, Gauff and Osaka will have another opportunity to refine their game and make their mark on a very different surface. While Melbourne delivered its share of surprises, the season is still young, and the next Grand Slam will offer a fresh stage for redemption, consistency and continued growth.