Australian Open 2025: Medvedev and Alcaraz Reach Third Round, Sabalenka Shows Dominance, Sinner Sets Historic Record
The Australian Open 2025 has kicked off with thrilling performances and nail-biting action. Tennis fans around the world are witnessing a spectacular display of skill, resilience, and determination as the tournament progresses. In the men’s singles, Russia’s Daniil Medvedev and World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz have advanced to the third round with commanding victories. Meanwhile, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has made a strong start in the women’s singles, advancing to the second round. In a historic feat, two-time defending champion Jannik Sinner set a record that places him among tennis legends.
Dominance of Top Players in Men’s Singles
From the opening rounds, it was clear that the battle for the Australian Open crown this year would be intense. Medvedev and Alcaraz have demonstrated a perfect combination of experience, skill, and mental toughness in their matches.
Medvedev’s Experience Shines Through
Russian star Daniil Medvedev defeated France’s Quentin Halys in straight sets to move into the third round. The scoreline of 7-6, 6-4, 7-5 might suggest a straightforward victory, but each set was fiercely contested.
In the first set, both players displayed remarkable resilience, with neither giving away easy points. Medvedev’s ability to stay composed during the tiebreaker allowed him to capture the set and gain a psychological edge.
The second set saw Medvedev seize a critical break and maintain momentum. Even though Halys tried to mount a comeback in the third set, Medvedev’s precise baseline play and strategic shot-making left him with no chance. This win reinforces Medvedev’s status as a strong contender for the title this year.
Alcaraz Exhibits Champion Mentality
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz also reached the third round by defeating Germany’s Yannick Hanfmann 7-6, 6-3, 6-2. While the final score seems dominant, Alcaraz faced challenges, especially in the first set.
First Set Tested Alcaraz
Both players exchanged powerful shots in long rallies, with neither willing to give an inch. The set reached a tiebreaker, where Alcaraz showcased his focus, composure, and tactical brilliance to take the set 7-6.
Overcoming Hanfmann’s Medical Timeout
In the second set, Alcaraz built momentum, winning 6-3. Hanfmann took a medical timeout due to rib and right knee pain, but he returned to play the third set. Despite the break, Alcaraz dominated the decider 6-2, highlighting his mental toughness and physical fitness.
This victory confirms Alcaraz’s readiness to compete for the title with determination and precision.
Aryna Sabalenka’s Strong Start in Women’s Singles
In the women’s singles, Aryna Sabalenka made a commanding start, defeating China’s qualifier Zhuoshuan Bai 6-3, 6-1 to reach the second round.
Match Analysis: Sabalenka vs Zhuoshuan Bai
Although the scoreline suggests a one-sided contest, Sabalenka had to work hard in certain moments. She quickly took control, winning the first five games within 15 minutes. However, closing out the first set was challenging, as Bai saved seven set points, making the set 6-3 in Sabalenka’s favor.
In the second set, Bai initially broke Sabalenka’s serve, but Sabalenka regained control and closed the set 6-1 with aggressive baseline play and consistent serves.
Sabalenka’s Grand Slam Legacy
Sabalenka has previously won the Australian Open in 2023 and 2024, and last year she was runner-up after losing to Madison Keys in the final. She is now vying for her fifth Grand Slam singles title, having already won the US Open twice.
Zhuoshuan Bai’s Breakthrough
For Bai, this was her second Australian Open appearance and her first time reaching the second round. Despite her lower ranking (World No. 702), she put up a courageous fight, demonstrating the emerging talent in women’s tennis.
Other Women’s Singles Matches
The tournament has also seen thrilling matches beyond the top seeds.
Elina Svitolina’s Tactical Masterclass
Ukraine’s 12th seed Elina Svitolina defeated Poland’s Linda Klimovicova 7-5, 6-1. While the first set was competitive, Svitolina’s experience shone through in the second set, allowing her to secure a convincing victory.
Jeynup Sonmez’s Impressive Run
Turkey’s Jeynup Sonmez beat Anna Bondar 6-2, 6-4, advancing to the third round. Sonmez’s aggressive play and excellent court coverage impressed fans and marked her as a player to watch.
Jannik Sinner Sets Historic Record
One of the biggest highlights of the tournament has been Italy’s Jannik Sinner. The two-time defending champion has won 15 consecutive matches in Melbourne, becoming the fourth player since 2000 to achieve this feat.
Joining Tennis Legends
Sinner now joins the elite club of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Andre Agassi, a testament to his consistency, focus, and resilience on the court.

Walkover Victory in Round One
Sinner received a walkover against France’s Hugo Gaston in the first round at Rod Laver Arena. He had already won the first set 6-2 and the second set 6-1 before Gaston withdrew due to illness. Sinner showcased his dominance by breaking Gaston’s serve four times and winning 86% of points on his first serve.
Even when he fell behind 0-40 early in the match, Sinner saved all break points and faced no further threats, demonstrating remarkable mental fortitude.
Australian Open 2025: The Thrill Builds
As the tournament progresses, matches are becoming more competitive, with emerging stars challenging established legends.
- Medvedev’s experience
- Alcaraz’s youthful aggression
- Sabalenka’s relentless power
- Sinner’s historical consistency
…all contribute to an unforgettable spectacle for tennis fans worldwide.
The Australian Open 2025 is proving that every match has the potential to make history. With the third round underway, fans can expect high-stakes action, thrilling rallies, and monumental clashes as players battle for the prestigious Grand Slam titles.