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

Women's Doubles • Final
A. Danilina 7/A. Krunic 7 vs E. Mertens 4/S. Zhang 4
Day session - Not before 10:30pm EST
Men's Doubles • Final
J. Kubler WC/M. Polmans WC vs C. Harrison 6/N. Skupski 6
Night session - From 3:30am EST
Women's Singles • Final
A. Sabalenka 1 vs E. Rybakina 5

Legends Match TBA

Margaret Court Arena
Day session - From 8:00pm EST

Junior Girls' Singles • Semifinals
K. Efremova 3 vs R. Zolotareva
Junior Boys' Singles • Semifinals
R. Tabata 3 vs Z. Sesko 7
Junior Girls' Doubles • Final
A. Kovackova 1/J. Kovackova 1 vs T. Hermanova/D. Zoldakova
Junior Boys' Doubles • Final
Y. Ibraimi WC/C. Kose WC vs C. Doig/D. Kisimov

Kia Arena
Day session - From 8:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Final
N. Vink 1 vs S. Schroder 2
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Final
X. Li 3 vs D. De Groot
Men's Wheelchair Singles • Final
M. De la Puente 3 vs T. Oda 2

1573 Arena
Day session - From 8:00pm EST

Junior Girls' Singles • Semifinals
T. Frodin 8 vs E. Tupitsyna
Junior Boys' Singles • Semifinals
Z. Nurlanuly 8 vs K. Hance 4

Court 7
Day session - From 8:00pm EST

Girls' Wheelchair Singles • Final
Boys' Wheelchair Singles • Final


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by ti-amie The Tennis Letter‬
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Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka pre-match photo at the 2026 Australian Open final.

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by ti-amie Rybakina takes the first set 6-4.

by ashkor87 Rybakina needs to stay back a step or two on service return..

by ti-amie Rybakina has just wrestled control of the match back winning four games in a row in the third set for 4-3.

by ti-amie Whelp.

Rybakina wins it coming from 0-3 down in the third to win the title 6-4, 4-6, 6-4

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by JTContinental
ti-amie wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 11:04 am Whelp.

Rybakina wins it coming from 0-3 down in the third to win the title 6-4, 4-6, 6-4
Sabalenka had won 5 games in a row and Rybakina came right back and won 5 straight of her own. It seemed like there were a lot of errors when I was watching, but looking at the stats, they both had more winners than unforced errors, so what do I know?

by mick1303 IMO this is one of the extreme cases when second slam boosts the resume enormously. Rybakina really upgraded her status in the historical context.

by skatingfan Good for Rybakina. Backs up the WTA Championships by winning the Australian Open. Now she's world #3, and can she make a run for world #1 this year.

by ponchi101 So glad she made me eat my words. And she was able to win a second mayor.
I just love the way she celebrates. A quick fist pump, and a smile. Something to say for being quiet.

by ponchi101 And Good speech from Aryna. Must have been hard.

by ti-amie
ponchi101 wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 5:01 pm So glad she made me eat my words. And she was able to win a second mayor.
I just love the way she celebrates. A quick fist pump, and a smile. Something to say for being quiet.

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