- Teen qualifier Tien stuns Medvedev as Sinner roars back in Melbourne
- Trump vows LA 28 will be "greatest games" say organizers
- US Treasury nominee says Trump can usher in 'economic golden age'
- Teen kills fellow student teacher at Slovak school
- US could cut interest rates 3 or 4 times this year: Fed official
- LIV Golf sign United States broadcast deal with Fox Sports
- West Ham face 'complicated' transfer window says Potter
- Medvedev stunned by teen qualifier Tien in Australian Open late-night epic
- Slovak entrepreneur funding rescue of German flying taxi startup
- European carmakers warn against EU-US trade war
- Nintendo hopes to reprise blockbuster Switch with 2025 successor
- Blasts in Kyiv as UK's Starmer inks 'landmark' 100-year accord
- French researchers aim to ease X refugees' path with 'HelloQuitX'
- China property giant Vanke's CEO 'taken away' by police: report
- Venezuela releases detained free-speech advocate
- Rajhi takes overall Dakar car lead on penultimate stage
- McIlroy hits 'scrappy' two-under first round on Dubai return
- Air strikes in Gaza crush joy of ceasefire deal
- Oil giant BP cuts thousands of jobs to slash costs
- Punishing Paolini sprints into third round at Australian Open
- Cyprus hails new access to US defence goods
- Racing's Farrell back from injury for Champions Cup match against Stormers
- Schareina wins penultimate bike stage but Sanders on course for Dakar victory
- Pope Francis bruises arm in fall at Vatican
- Arsenal optimistic in Premier League title race: Raya
- EU announces 120 mn euros in Gaza aid after ceasefire
- Patients dying in corridors as UK hospital standards 'collapse': report
- Sinner roars back in Melbourne as Swiatek sets up Raducanu clash
- 'Nervous' teen star Fonseca out of Australian Open after thriller
- Nepal's top court bars infrastructure in protected areas
- Stock markets jump as inflation worries ease
- Sinner drops rare set en route to Australian Open third round
- China to probe US chips over dumping, subsidies
- Israel accuses Hamas of backtracking on fragile ceasefire deal
- Chinese apps including TikTok hit by privacy complaints in Europe
- Blasts in Kyiv as UK's Starmer visits to ink '100-year' accord
- Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai grilled over US, Taiwan ties
- Pakistan, West Indies seek to improve from Test Championship lows
- Trauma and tragedy in the City of Angels: covering the LA fires
- Spain raises flag at Damascus embassy after 12-year closure
- Teen star Fonseca out of Australian Open in five-set thriller
- Travel agencies say North Korea reopens border city to tourism
- India's outcast toilet cleaners keeping Hindu festival going
- Apple loses top spot in China smartphone sales to local rivals
- Sri Lanka signs landmark $3.7 bn deal with Chinese state oil giant
- 'I had 10 minutes': Lys makes most of Australian Open second chance
- Spanish FM raises flag at Damascus embassy after 12-year closure
- Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket blasts into orbit for first time
- UK economy rebounds but headwinds remain for govt
- Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand
RBGPF | -4.04% | 59.59 | $ | |
CMSD | -0.02% | 23.525 | $ | |
SCS | -0.61% | 11.54 | $ | |
BCC | 0.61% | 127.955 | $ | |
NGG | 1.78% | 58.644 | $ | |
BCE | 0.33% | 22.805 | $ | |
JRI | 0.12% | 12.255 | $ | |
RELX | 1.57% | 47.81 | $ | |
RIO | -0.18% | 60.35 | $ | |
CMSC | 0.17% | 23.33 | $ | |
GSK | 1.31% | 33.235 | $ | |
AZN | 1.43% | 66.63 | $ | |
VOD | 0.01% | 8.481 | $ | |
BTI | -0.1% | 35.765 | $ | |
BP | 0.58% | 31.483 | $ | |
RYCEF | -0.14% | 6.9 | $ |
Punishing Paolini sprints into third round at Australian Open
Fourth seed Jasmine Paolini shook off some early nerves to sail into the third round of the Australian Open on Thursday with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Mexico's Renata Zarazua.
Paolini followed Jannik Sinner on to Melbourne Park's centre court and served notice she could match her fellow Italian's success there last year when he won his maiden Grand Slam title.
The energetic world number four was playing on Rod Laver Arena for the first time and dropped her serve in the opening game.
"I don't know why, but maybe I was nervous, you know, first time playing here and it's an amazing court," Paolini said.
The brief lapse kicked her into gear and from then on it was one-way traffic to set up a last-32 meeting with Ukraine's Elina Svitolina.
Paolini began using her quick footwork to provide a solid base for her precision groundstrokes.
She rattled off four games in a row to lead 4-1 before world number 74 Zarazua was finally able to hold her own serve.
But after an easy hold, another break gave Paolini the set in 34 minutes.
Zarazua, who is playing in only her second Australian Open, struggled to live with Paolini's speed and power.
Paolini piled on the aggression in the second set, pushing Zarazua to all parts of the court as she sped into a 4-1 lead.
But Zarazua wasn't quite finished and her never-say-die attitude enabled her to take advantage of a Paolini lapse in concentration to break back for 4-3.
The Italian gathered herself and created another break point after outlasting Zarazua in a 20-shot rally, letting out a scream as she converted for a decisive 5-3 lead before serving out for the match.
"Renata is a really tough player. The ball is coming back so many times. But I think at the end, I managed to close out the match and I'm really happy about it," said Paolini, after polishing off her opponent in 1hr 16min.
In 2024, Paolini became the first Italian woman to make the last 16 at all four Grand Slams in the Open Era and won the title in Dubai in a breakthrough season that propelled her into the top five.
She also reached maiden major finals at Roland Garros and Wimbledon and she is clearly in the mood for a first grand slam title in Melbourne.
But she has a difficult draw.
Providing she gets past 28th seed Svitolina and into the second week, Paolini could potentially have 2023 finalist Elena Rybakina and Iga Swiatek blocking her path to the final.
O.Lorenz--BTB