by ti-amie Rod Laver Arena
Day session - From 8:00pm EST

Mixed Doubles • Final
O. Gadecki WC/J. Peers WC vs K. Mladenovic/M. Guinard

Day session - Not before 10:30pm EST

Men's Singles • Semifinals
C. Alcaraz 1 vs A. Zverev 3

Night session - From 3:30am EST
Men's Singles • Semifinals
N. Djokovic 4 vs J. Sinner 2

Margaret Court Arena
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Boys' Singles • Quarterfinals
K. Thompson vs Z. Nurlanuly 8
Junior Girls' Singles • Quarterfinals
M. Makarova 13 vs T. Frodin 8
Junior Girls' Singles • Quarterfinals
K. Sawashiro 10 vs K. Efremova 3
Junior Girls' Doubles • Semifinals
A. Kovackova 1/J. Kovackova 1 vs M. Makarova/R. Zolotareva

Kia Arena
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Semifinals
N. Vink 1 vs G. Sasson 3
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Semifinals
Y. Kamiji 1 vs X. Li 3
Men's Wheelchair Singles • Semifinals
G. Fernandez 4 vs T. Oda 2
Quad Wheelchair Doubles • Final
G. Sasson 1/N. Vink 1 vs H. Davidson 2/A. Lapthorne 2
Women's Wheelchair Doubles • Final
X. Li 1/Z. Wang 1 vs Y. Kamiji 2/Z. Zhu 2
Men's Wheelchair Doubles • Final
D. Caverzaschi 1/R. Spaargaren 1 vs G. Fernandez/T. Oda

1573 Arena
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Boys' Singles • Quarterfinals
J. Mackenzie 5 vs R. Tabata 3
Junior Boys' Singles • Quarterfinals
K. Hance 4 vs K. Chen 11
Junior Boys' Singles • Quarterfinals
Z. Sesko 7 vs L. Miguel 2
Junior Boys' Doubles • Semifinals
C. Doig/D. Kisimov vs M. Ceban/K. Filaretov

Court 5
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Girls' Singles • Quarterfinals
E. Tupitsyna vs X. Sun 6
Junior Girls' Singles • Quarterfinals
Y. Shao 11 vs R. Zolotareva
Junior Boys' Doubles • Semifinals
H. Kawanishi/K. Watanabe vs Y. Ibraimi WC/C. Kose WC
Junior Girls' Doubles • Semifinals
T. Hermanova/D. Zoldakova vs A. Malova/A. Terentyeva

Court 6
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

AO Legends' Cup Mixed Doubles • AO Legends
S. Stosur/L. Hewitt vs D. Hantuchova/M. Baghdatis
Day session - Not before 9:00pm EST
AO Legends' Cup Mixed Doubles • AO Legends
A. Molik/P. Rafter vs A. Kerber/M. Safin
AO Legends' Cup Mixed Doubles • AO Legends
C. Dellacqua/M. Philippoussis vs A. Petkovic/T. Haas

Court 7
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Semifinals
A. Kaplan 4 vs S. Schroder 2
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Semifinals
Z. Wang 4 vs D. De Groot
Men's Wheelchair Singles • Semifinals
A. Hewett 1 vs M. De la Puente 3
Day session - Not before 10:00pm EST

Boys' Wheelchair Doubles • Final
Girls' Wheelchair Doubles • Final

by ashkor87 Alcaraz Zverev at least is a contrast in styles..Sinner is just Djokovic 2.0

by ashkor87 Happy to see Mladenovic doing well ..she has had a rough ride

by ponchi101 Sinner is not Djokovic 2.0. That has been said before. That nomenclature implies that Sinner is better than Novak. And no, he is not. Novak's defense when he was at his peak surpasses Sinner's by a lot. His BH was better too.
Sinner is Sinner. He is obviously a great player, but he is not at Novak's level. And we have to wait some time before we can say he is better or worse.

by Suliso Yes, for sure. But still this rivalry resembles a bit Nadal vs Djokovic. Maybe also because where they are from.

by ashkor87 Just love Zverev's serving motion...

by Suliso Zverev certainly deserved that one set after messing up serving for the 2nd...

by Irena2 5-5 in the fifth and now this match has made the list of 5 longest matches at the AO. Holding my breath!

by Oploskoffie That. Was. Epic :shock:

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by ashkor87 When it gets close Alcaraz finds another gear- that is his superpower..

by ashkor87 Sinner cannot raise his game..that is his weakness

by ashkor87 Sinner doesn't have the heart of a champion, only the game of a champion

by ponchi101 Oh, c'mon. That is also too harsh. You don't win 4 slams without having a lot of guts. He just lost in 5 sets to the GOAT, and a player that was as rested as can be. Novak had played 2 sets in six days. He was fresh.
These are the losses that will come if you play long enough and are successful enough. Every once in a while, things will not go your way. Today, he could not decipher Novak. No shame there.

by Owendonovan I'd say Sinner beats Djokovic 99% of the time if they played a more or less equal amount of time during a tournament. That just wasn't the case this time.

by ponchi101 And. I know that because it was Zverev, this will not be mentioned. But he was right about the MTO for cramping. That is not allowed, and it is clearly stated in the rules.
Why make rules if then they are applied in a discretionary way?

by Owendonovan It would be nice for the tournament/Australia if the Australian wild cards Kubler/Polmans take the mens doubles title.

by jazzyg Sinner is now 0-9 in matches that go 3:50 or longer, but I guarantee you that will change significantly down the road.

by ponchi101 You mean as in, 0-18 when his career is over? ;)
Interesting stat.

by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 3:11 pm Oh, c'mon. That is also too harsh. You don't win 4 slams without having a lot of guts. He just lost in 5 sets to the GOAT, and a player that was as rested as can be. Novak had played 2 sets in six days. He was fresh.
These are the losses that will come if you play long enough and are successful enough. Every once in a while, things will not go your way. Today, he could not decipher Novak. No shame there.
Remember the FO 25..same thing happened..when it got close, he could not raise his game. I stand by my comment. The heart of a champion...Rybakina does not have it either..if it gets close, Saba will win ..Ryba will win only if she can blow her away.

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by mick1303 If Djokovic wins the final - this is historic. If however this was just to clear the path for Alcaraz - it's just awful...

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:29 am ...

Remember the FO 25..same thing happened..when it got close, he could not raise his game. I stand by my comment. The heart of a champion...Rybakina does not have it either..if it gets close, Saba will win ..Ryba will win only if she can blow her away.
Yes. But I also remember the 2024 Aussie open final, when he was the one that was down two sets to none. Against a guy that use to have his number.
And that is also quite the statement about Elena. I am not saying she is a mental giant, but when she won Wimby, she came back from one set down. Against a pretty good competitor.

by mick1303
ashkor87 wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:29 am ...Rybakina does not have it either..if it gets close, Saba will win ..Ryba will win only if she can blow her away.
Which was immediately proven wrong on this occasion.

by ashkor87 I am only too happy to see Ryba playing with some courage and heart,!

by ashkor87
mick1303 wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 2:55 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:29 am ...Rybakina does not have it either..if it gets close, Saba will win ..Ryba will win only if she can blow her away.
Which was immediately proven wrong on this occasion.
Yes, I will often be wrong..because I say something with content.better than saying nothing, isn it?

by ponchi101 Not putting you on here. But.
Don't you think that reconsidering your position on Rybakina is not due? I mean, you said she did not have the heart of a champion. She then goes to lose 5 straight games, is down 3-0 in the third (granted, only one break) and she comes back to win 6 of the next 7 games, against the world #1.
Surely you will at least consider the recent data.

by ptmcmahon There have been a lot of "they don't have the heart of the champion" comments recently for players who've won multiple slams...