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2025 Australian Open
The 2025 Australian Open was a Grand Slam (tennis), Grand Slam level tennis tournament held at Melbourne Park from 12 to 26 January 2025. It was the 113th edition of the Australian Open, the 57th in the Open Era, and the first Grand Slam (tennis)#Tournaments, major of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Junior and wheelchair players competed in singles and doubles tournaments. Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev and successfully defended the men's singles title. Madison Keys won the women's singles champion, after defeating two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka in the final. The 2025 Australian Open became the first Australian Open to present pickleball. From January 24 to the 26th the Pickleball in Australia, AO Pickleball Slam tournament was held. Over in prize money was awarded to some of Australia's top professional pickleball players. Singles players * 2025 Australian Open – Men's singl ...
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Grand Slam (tennis)
The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year. In doubles, a Grand Slam may be achieved as a team or as an individual with different partners. Winning all four major championships consecutively but not within the same calendar year is referred to as a "non-calendar-year Grand Slam", while winning the four majors at any point during the course of a career is known as a "Career Grand Slam". The term Grand Slam is also attributed to the Grand Slam tournaments, referred to as Majors, and they are the world's four most important annual professional tennis tournaments. They offer the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of the field and, in recent years, the longest matches for men (best of five sets, best of three for the women). The tournaments are overseen by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), rather than the separate men's and women's tour orga ...
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Li Xiaohui (tennis)
Li Xiaohui (born 28 September 1999) is a Chinese wheelchair tennis player. She is current world number five in singles and world number three in doubles as of March 2025. She is the champion in the wheelchair doubles at the 2025 Australian Open with her teammate Wang Ziying, they were the first all-Chinese pair to win a Grand Slam title in the wheelchair doubles. In 2024, Li ended Diede de Groot Diede de Groot (; born 19 December 1996) is a Dutch professional wheelchair tennis player who was world No. 1 in both singles and doubles. De Groot is a 42-time Grand Slam (tennis)#Tournaments, major champion, having won a record 23 titles in ...'s 145-match winning streak at the BNP Paribas World Team Cup where China won their second World Team Cup title in Antalya. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Xiaohui 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from Shijiazhuang Chinese female tennis players Paralympic wheelchair tennis players for China Wheelchair tennis players at the 2024 ...
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Vitória Miranda
Vitória Miranda (August 20, 2007) is a Brazilian Paralympic wheelchair tennis player who represents her country in various international competitions. She has won significant titles in junior circuits, such as the Australian Open and French Open wheelchair girls' singles and wheelchair girls' doubles in 2025. She was also a runner-up in wheelchair girls' singles and wheelchair girls' doubles at the 2024 US Open and in Wheelchair girls' doubles at 2024 Roland Garros. Miranda is the current world number one in the wheelchair girls' ITF ranking. As of now, Miranda is also the best ranked player from Brazil in the wheelchair woman's singles ITF professional ranking and the second best in doubles. Personal life Vitória Miranda was born prematurely and has only 10% strength in her legs. Junior career 2024: Multiple Grand Slam finals In 2024, Miranda was the runner-up in three Grand Slam finals. First, she got to be in the wheelchair girls' doubles final at Roland Garr ...
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2025 Australian Open – Wheelchair Girls' Singles
The 2025 Australian Open – Wheelchair Girls' Singles was the inaugural edition of the junior wheelchair tournament at the first Grand Slam of the season. The competition took place at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, from January 20 to January 26, 2025. Brazil's Vitória Miranda Vitória Miranda (August 20, 2007) is a Brazilian Paralympic wheelchair tennis player who represents her country in various international competitions. She has won significant titles in junior circuits, such as the Australian Open and French O ... claimed the title by defeating Great Britain's Hannah Ferguson in the final, with set scores of 6-4, 7-5. With this victory, Miranda became the first champion in the event's history, solidifying her status as one of the top rising stars in junior wheelchair tennis. Background The 2025 Australian Open marked the first edition of junior wheelchair categories, both in singles and doubles. The addition of the event was celebrated as a milestone for the s ...
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Charlie Cooper (tennis)
Charles Cooper may refer to: Arts and media * Charles Alfred Cooper (1829–1916), British newspaper editor and author * Charles Henry St. John Cooper (1869–1926), English author * Charles Cooper (actor) (1926–2013), television and movie actor * Charlie Cooper (actor) (born 1989), British actor Law and politics * Charles D. Cooper (1769–1831), New York Secretary of State, 1817–1818 * Charles Purton Cooper (1793–1873), English lawyer and antiquary * Charles Cooper (judge) (1795–1887), first Chief Justice of South Australia, 1856–1861 * Charles F. Cooper (politician) (1852–1919), English-born Free Baptist clergyman and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada * Charles Merian Cooper (1856–1923), U.S. Representative from Florida * Charles H. Cooper (1865–1946), Justice of the Montana Supreme Court * Charles J. Cooper (born 1952), American appellate attorney and litigator in Washington, D.C. Sport * Charles Cooper (cricketer) (1868–1943), English cricket ...
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2025 Australian Open – Wheelchair Boys' Singles
5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. Humans, and many other animals, have 5 digits on their limbs. Mathematics 5 is a Fermat prime, a Mersenne prime exponent, as well as a Fibonacci number. 5 is the first congruent number, as well as the length of the hypotenuse of the smallest integer-sided right triangle, making part of the smallest Pythagorean triple ( 3, 4, 5). 5 is the first safe prime and the first good prime. 11 forms the first pair of sexy primes with 5. 5 is the second Fermat prime, of a total of five known Fermat primes. 5 is also the first of three known Wilson primes (5, 13, 563). Geometry A shape with five sides is called a pentagon. The pentagon is the first regular polygon that does not tile the plane with copies of itself. It is the largest face any of the five regular three-dimensional regular Platonic solid can have. A conic is determine ...
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Kristina Penickova
Kristina Penickova (born September 11, 2009) is an American tennis player. She has a career-high ITF junior combined ranking of No. 3, achieved on January 27, 2025. She and her identical twin sister, Annika Penickova, won the girls' doubles title at the 2025 Australian Open. Early life Penickova was born in Campbell, California, to Tomáš Pěnička and Olga Hostáková. Her parents are both former tennis players from the Czech Republic; her father was ranked as high as No. 884 by the ATP. Her uncle is former Czech ice hockey player Martin Hosták. Her grandparents live in Hradec Králové. Her identical twin sister, Annika, also plays tennis. Both sisters are coached by their father. They began their careers at Bay Club Courtside in Los Gatos, California, and currently live and train at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida. Junior career In October 2022, Penickova made her ITF Juniors debut at the J60 event in Arequipa, where she reached the final. In February 20 ...
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Annika Penickova
Annika Penickova (born September 11, 2009) is an American tennis player. She has a career-high International Tennis Federation, ITF junior combined ranking of No. 16, achieved on March 3, 2025. She and her identical twin sister, Kristina Penickova, won the 2025 Australian Open – Girls' doubles, girls' doubles title at the 2025 Australian Open. Early life Penickova was born in Campbell, California, to Tomáš Pěnička and Olga Hostáková. Her parents are both former tennis players from the Czech Republic; her father was ranked as high as No. 884 by the Association of Tennis Professionals, ATP. Her uncle is former Czech ice hockey player Martin Hosták. Her grandparents live in Hradec Králové. Her identical twin sister, Kristina Penickova, Kristina, also plays tennis. Both sisters are coached by their father. They began their careers at Bay Club Courtside in Los Gatos, California, and currently live and train at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida. Junior career In ...
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Jan Kumstát
Jan Kumstát (born 2 January 2007) is a Czech tennis player. He won the boys' doubles event at the 2025 Australian Open. Career In the summer of 2022 he won gold in the singles at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Banská Bystrica. He was part of the Czech team that won the 2023 Junior Davis Cup. Competing in the junior events at the 2024 Australian Open he made his debut at a junior grand slam tournament. He defeated home favourite Hayden Jones on his way to reaching the final. In the final he lost to Rei Sakamoto of Japan. He also reached the quarter-finals in the boys' doubles with Norwegian partner Nicolai Budkov Kjaer. Playing alongside compatriot Jan Klimas he reached the final of the boys' doubles at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships where they were defeated by Alexander Razeghi and Max Schönhaus. He went into the 2025 Australian Open as the highest-ranked junior in the tournament. He reached quarter-final of the boys' singles at the Australian Open in ...
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Maxwell Exsted
Maxwell Exsted (born March 12, 2007) is an American tennis player. He won the List of Australian Open champions#Junior, boys' doubles champions at the 2024 Australian Open – Boys' doubles, 2024 and 2025 Australian Open – Boys' doubles, 2025 Australian Open. Early and personal life From Savage, Minnesota, he started playing tennis at one year-old and by four years-old had won his first junior tennis tournament, in Chicago. He relocated with father Chris and mother Jodi, to Miramar, Florida to train with private coach Courtney Scott as well as his USTA development coach Jon Glover at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida, Orlando. He has a brother Alex and a sister Isabelle who both played collegiate tennis. Junior career With Darwin Blanch and Jagger Leach, Maxwell was part of the American team which finished third at the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Billie Jean King Cup, 2023 Junior Davis Cup. Maxwell won the final champion of the 2024 Australian Open – Boys' double ...
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Wakana Sonobe
Wakana Sonobe (born 17 January 2008) is a Japanese tennis player. She won the girls' singles at the 2025 Australian Open and reached the final of the girls' singles at the 2024 US Open. Early life From Saitama Prefecture, she started playing tennis at four years-old, and briefly did ballet as a youngster. She won the Japanese U14 national tennis title in singles in 2021. She became based at the IMG Academy in the United States in February 2022. Career 2023 She made her junior grand slam debut at the 2023 Australian Open where she reached the second round with partner Emerson Jones. Playing the girls' singles at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships she was defeated by British player Mika Stojsavljevic in the first round. She lost to Stojsavljevic again in the first round of the 2023 US Open girls' singles but reached the semi finals of the girls' doubles alongside compatriot Hayu Kinoshita. 2024 Playing alongside Mika Stojsavljevic she reached the quarter finals of the girls' doub ...
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Henry Bernet
Henry Bernet (born 25 January 2007) is a Swiss professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 772, achieved on 26 May 2025, and a doubles ranking of No. 464, achieved on 28 October 2024. He won the boys' singles title at the 2025 Australian Open, and reached an ITF junior combined ranking of No. 1 on 31 March 2025. Early life Bernet was born in Basel to father Robert and mother Michèle. He has a brother, Louis, and a sister, Amy. He began playing tennis at the age of four, introduced to the sport by his brother. He also played youth football with BSC Old Boys and FC Basel. In tennis, he represented TC Old Boys, of which his aunt, Marianne Bernet, is the club president. In 2022, he moved to Biel to train at the Swiss Tennis National Tennis Center under coach Kai Stentenbach. Being a Swiss player from Basel who employs a one-handed backhand and represented TC Old Boys, Bernet has often drawn comparisons to Roger Federer. Junior career In May 202 ...
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