Madison Keys experienced the highest moment of her career during this year's Australian Open but then was hit with "an existential crisis" after returning home and realizing that the thing she battled for her entire career was finally there.
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One of tennis’s most beloved players scores a breakthrough victory after many years of playing. She might just be getting started.
Australian Open champion Madison Keys breezed into the third round at Indian Wells on Saturday, subduing hard-hitting Russian Anastasia Potapova 6-3, 6-0 in her first match since her maiden Grand Slam triumph.
Madison Keys won her first Grand Slam title -- and everything changed. What she didn't expect? The struggle that followed.
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Madison Keys once admitted, "I felt like if I never won a Grand Slam, then I wouldn't have lived up to what people thought I should have been." Doubts crept in after losing to Sloane Stephens in the 2017 US Open final,
In the last thee months, Keys has gotten married, won the biggest tournament of her career and turned 30. She enters Indian Wells on an all-time roll
Aryna Sabalenka will compete in the opening round of the Indian Wells Masters on Friday. However, she's not waiting until the first set to generate buzz on social media. Sabalenka, 26, is currently the No.
The three-time major winner had started her 2025 season with 11 straight victories, but that defeat sparked a change in fortunes, as she lost three of her next four matches
Aryna Sabalenka didn't directly confirm nor deny that this year's Australian Open final loss was the toughest of her career but she did acknowledge that she had a hard time accepting it and needed some time to process it.