Sportblog | The Guardian — Australian Open 2021 RSS



Naomi Osaka jigs and punches her way to glory and tennis legend status | Jonathan Howcroft

Her second Australian Open – and fourth major – will not be the last shiny trophy engraved with Naomi Osaka’s nameAs a coral sun set behind the Melbourne skyline, Naomi Osaka walked to her mark, danced lightly on the balls of her feet, rapped her left thigh with her left fist two times, and crouched, ready to receive Jennifer Brady’s serve. She did this over and over: jig, tap, dip; jig, tap, dip. It was a meditation that secured a second Australian Open title and a fourth grand slam for the dominant force in women’s tennis.Both finalists powered through the draw behind dominant first serves, but an unexpectedly cool and blustery evening proved disruptive. The wind was not strong, but...

Continue reading



Ash Barty plays a team game in singular pursuit of home glory | Emma Kemp

The world No 1 has never operated alone and, as she marches towards the Australian Open final, continues to thrive with her support crewWhen Ash Barty talks in first-person pronouns, she does so in plurals. “We” is generally the most utilised option in her lexicon.“I think if you would have told me a few months ago this is the start to the year we’d have, we’d take it with a massive smile on our face,” the world No 1 said after her fourth-round Australian Open win. “We come out, have fun.” Related: Rafael Nadal into Australian Open quarter-finals with win over Fognini Related: Australian Open 2021: Barty wins, Nadal through, Berrettini withdraws – as it happened Continue reading...

Continue reading