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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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I would expect the women's semis to be
Pegula vs Rybakina
Gauff vs Sabalenka
Gauff and Rybakina have a 55% chance each and Gauff has a 70% chance against Ryba if they should get there...Gauff is playing well her forehand problems arent fixed but she is dealing with it by launching deeper
.would be fodder for a good volleyer but the only one left now is Pegula
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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You just jinxed Elena vs Iga...
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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I think Sabalenka will win the title.
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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So do I. But you know my fondness for Elena, and how much I suffer when she loses.
She is the only WTA player that I get really involved in her matches. So, I would love for her to beat Iga.
And Ashkor just ruined it! ;)
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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If I could just choose a womens final it would be Svitolina vs Anisimova. I expect Sabalenka vs Rybakina.
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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I say Sabalenka - Swiatek.
Would like Anisimova - Rybakina.
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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I expect Sabalenka-Rybakina as well.

Would like it to be Svitolina-Pegula.
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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I'm going to say Sabalenka over Anisimova in the final--they have looked the best to me here
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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If Novak losses the final, he will join Roger as the two male players to have a career slam and a career slam runner up.
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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The Kovackova sisters win the junior doubles..after the Williams sisters, not many sisters play together..Kudermetova, Pliskova, Andreeva..wonder why...are they too similar? Sibling rivalry?
PS -they also won the USO 25
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Re: Aus Open 1/12 - 2/1 2026

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2026 Australian Open
Date 18 January – 1 February 2026
Edition 114th
Open Era (58th)
Category Grand Slam
Draw 128S / 64D
Prize money A$111,500,000
Surface Hard (GreenSet)
Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Venue Melbourne Park
Champions
Men's singles
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
Women's singles
Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina
Men's doubles
United States Christian Harrison / United Kingdom Neal Skupski
Women's doubles
Belgium Elise Mertens / China Zhang Shuai
Mixed doubles
Australia Olivia Gadecki / Australia John Peers
Wheelchair men's singles
Japan Tokito Oda
Wheelchair women's singles
China Li Xiaohui
Wheelchair quad singles
Netherlands Niels Vink
Wheelchair men's doubles
Argentina Gustavo Fernández / Japan Tokito Oda
Wheelchair women's doubles
China Li Xiaohui / China Wang Ziying
Wheelchair quad doubles
Israel Guy Sasson / Netherlands Niels Vink
Boys' singles
Slovenia Žiga Šeško
Girls' singles
France Ksenia Efremova
Boys' doubles
South Africa Connor Doig / Bulgaria Dimitar Kisimov
Girls' doubles
Czech Republic Alena Kovačková / Czech Republic Jana Kovačková
Wheelchair boys' singles
Belgium Alexander Lantermann
Wheelchair girls' singles
Belgium Luna Gryp
Wheelchair boys' doubles
United Kingdom Lucas John De Gouveia / Belgium Alexander Lantermann
Wheelchair girls' doubles
United Kingdom Lucy Foyster / Japan Seira Matsuoka
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