IGA Swiatek knows she has plenty to work on in her bid for a first
Australian Open title anda career
Grand Slam.
The No 2-ranked Swiatek never got comfortable in a 7-6 (5),
6-3 win over No 130-ranked
Chinese qualifier Yuan Yue in the
first round on Monday night.
After winning Wimbledon last
year to go with her four French
Open titles and her victory at the
2022 US Open, the Australian
Open is the only major missing
from her collection.She has twice
reached the semi-finals.
Yuan was swinging freely and
rifling winners as
she took a 5-3 lead,
and Swiatek had to
switch things up.
“I was a bit rusty
at the beginning,”
she said.
“Many ups
and downs,but overall I have some
stuff to work on. I’ll just focus on
that.”
From 5-3 down in the first, she
held a service game at love to force
Yuan to serve for the set. Swiatek
broke back to level and then, in
the tie-breaker, she remained
composed and converted on her
second set point.
“I started a bit tight. I needed
to get my legs moving. Go after
my shots. Be brave with the decisions,” she said of the change up.
“It wasn’t perfect, but that’s why
I’m happy,” added Swiatek, who
has only ever lost once in the first
round at a major.
“It’s not hard to win matches
when everything is going well.
Today it wasn’t, but
I was able to win.”
Swiatek had a disrupted preparation
for the year’s first
major, losing two
singles matches at the United Cup
but helping Poland win the title
for the first time.
One of those losses was to No
3 Coco Gauff, who also had some
struggleson Monday before beating Kamilla Rakhimova 6-2, 6-3 in
the opening match on Rod Laver
Arena.
Gauff has won two Grand Slam
titles but, like Swiatek, has never
gone past the semi-finals at
Melbourne Park.
She had six double-faultsin the
first set against Rakhimova, but
found her range in the second.
It’s
not a new issue— she had a tour high 431 double-faults last year
— butis something Gauff is working on.
Novak beats Martinez
WORLD No 4 Novak Djokovic
launched his bid for a record extending 25th Grand Slam title
in emphatic fashion, defeating
Spain’s Pedro Martinez in straight
sets in the first round of the
Australian Open 2026 at Rod Laver
Arena .
The Serbian great showed
his trademark control and efficiency to secure a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory, advancing comfortably into
the second round and underlining his intent at a tournament
where he has enjoyed unparalleled success. Djokovic, who is
chasing history in Melbourne,was
dominant from the start, using
his precision serving and relentless baseline consistency to keep
Martinez under constant pressure. The Spaniard struggled to
gain a foothold in the match as
Djokovic dictated play across all
three sets.