- Over 55,000 displaced Sudanese return to southeastern state: IOM
- Noman and Sajid help Pakistan dominate West Indies in spin battle
- Sinner vows to raise level after romping into Australian Open last 16
- 'Great day' for happy couple Svitolina, Monfils at Australian Open
- Collins dumped out of Australian Open to boos
- Gaza ceasefire to begin Sunday morning
- Mbappe improving every game: Real Madrid coach Ancelotti
- Rome shoppers take pot luck in 'blind sale' of unclaimed packages
- Goggia charges to Cortina downhill triumph as Vonn flops
- Solskjaer returns to coaching with Turkish side Besiktas
- Telegram boss admits 'seriousness' of French allegations: source
- S. Korea's impeached president attends court to fight detention extension
- Sinner surges into Melbourne last 16 as Swiatek destroys Raducanu
- 'Pretty crazy': Tien youngest since Nadal into Melbourne last 16
- Noman and Sajid give Pakistan lead in spin-dominated first Test
- Russian attack kills three in Kyiv
- Sinner romps past Giron into Australian Open last 16
- Svitolina stuns Paolini for family fairytale at Australian Open
- Indian court finds man guilty in notorious hospital rape case
- Medvedev fined $76,000 for Australian Open antics
- S. Korea's president in court as investigators seek to extend detention
- Gaza ceasefire to begin Sunday morning, after Israeli approval
- Trump administration plans mass immigrant arrests next week: incoming official
- Russian attack kills four in Kyiv
- Monfils primed to do Australian Open 'damage' after 17-year first
- Teen qualifier Tien surges into Australian Open last 16
- Sinclair, Warrican spin Pakistan to 230 all out in first Test
- 'Lucky loser' Lys makes history to reach Australian Open last 16
- South Korea's president in court as investigators seek to extend detention
- Swiatek destroys Raducanu, Monfils stuns Fritz at Australian Open
- Veteran Monfils stuns fourth seed Fritz at Australian Open
- TikTok's journey from fun app to US security concern
- US TikTok ban looms as Trump seeks last-ditch solution
- Swiss Ruegg wins uphill finish to lead women's Tour Down Under
- Rybakina needs physio 'magic' after fighting on at Australian Open
- Swiatek destroys Raducanu as Sinner steps up Melbourne defence
- Impeached South Korean president arrives for arrest warrant hearing
- Irving shines as Mavs roll Thunder, Nuggets scorch Heat
- History-making 'lucky loser' Lys into Australian Open last 16
- Three-set specialist Navarro credits billionaire dad for stamina
- Rampant Swiatek has ball 'listening' to her in rout of Raducanu
- Scratchy Navarro dumps Jabeur out of Australian Open
- In Brazil, disinformation deals Lula a bruising defeat
- South Korea court to decide on extending president's detention
- Slew of satellite projects aims to head off future wildfires
- TikTok could 'go dark' in US Sunday after Supreme Court ruling
- Brutal Swiatek routs Raducanu to reach Australian Open last-16
- Menendez brothers' hearing delayed by LA fires
- Tsunami survivor Sasaki overcame tragedy to reach MLB
- 'We're entertainers': Pegula backs Djokovic call to jazz up tennis
Svitolina stuns Paolini for family fairytale at Australian Open
Elina Svitolina completed a family fairytale day at the Australian Open on Saturday when she emulated her husband Gael Monfils in knocking out a world number four in the third round.
Ukraine's Svitolina beat Jasmine Paolini 2-6, 6-4, 6-0 in the women's draw just hours after Monfils stunned Taylor Fritz on the same Margaret Court Arena in the men's singles.
The 38-year-old Frenchman Monfils was watching from Svitolina's on-court coaching box as the couple both reached the last 16 of the first Grand Slam of the year.
"It was a crazy battle today. I got inspired after my husband's win," said Svitolina, the 28th seed.
"I watched a little bit of that match, of course it was tough to miss."
Svitolina stepped up the pace in the second set after dropping five games in a row to lose the first against the Italian Paolini.
She moved in closer to take the ball earlier and moved the speedy Paolini around with huge forehands.
Svitolina took a tight second set after an early break then completely ran away with the third as Paolini had no answers to her shot-making.
"To be fair I played so bad in the first set I had to really push through," said Svitolina.
"I'm really happy with the way I came back into the match. Really happy with the performance in the end."
Svitolina sets up a clash against unseeded Russian Veronika Kudermetova, who earlier beat Brazil's Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-4, 6-2.
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 but saw her run come to a juddering halt in 1hr 46min in Melbourne.
Veteran Monfils upset fourth seed Fritz 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7/1), 6-4 to make the last 16 for a sixth time on his 19th appearance at the tournament.
J.Fankhauser--BTB