Melbourne champion Keys exits as Sinner bids to avoid same fate

In a stunning display of precision tennis, Jessica Pegula dismantled reigning champion Madison Keys in straight sets during their fourth-round clash at the Australian Open. The compelling 6-3, 6-4 victory unfolded under the Melbourne sun at Rod Laver Arena, where Pegula’s strategic mastery overwhelmed her fellow American and podcast collaborator.

The match represented a fascinating intersection of friendship and competition, as the two athletes co-host ‘The Player’s Box’ podcast and had planned to record an episode before their on-court meeting. Pegula’s clinical performance featured just 17 unforced errors compared to Keys’ 27, along with six double faults from the defending champion that ultimately sealed her elimination.

‘My ball recognition and striking have been exceptional throughout this tournament,’ Pegula remarked post-match, having conceded merely 17 games across her four victories. ‘I remained committed to my strengths while anticipating her patterns. My serving strategy required particular focus—mixing pace and taking calculated risks on second serves proved crucial.’

Pegula now advances to face either fourth-seeded Amanda Anisimova or China’s Wang Xinyu as she pursues her maiden Grand Slam title, having reached the 2024 US Open final previously.

Elsewhere in the draw, attention turned to men’s second seed Jannik Sinner, who seeks to avoid similar upset fate against compatriot Luciano Darderi. Sinner aims to capture his third consecutive Australian Open crown—a feat only Novak Djokovic has accomplished in the Open era.

The tournament witnessed further developments as Djokovic received an unexpected walkover into the quarterfinals after Czech opponent Jakub Mensik withdrew injured. The 10-time champion now awaits the winner between Taylor Fritz and Lorenzo Musetti.

Additional Monday matches feature Elena Rybakina versus Elise Mertens in women’s play, while Ben Shelton and Casper Ruud conclude the evening session originally scheduled for Djokovic’s match.