Day 9 of the Australian Open 2025 delivered high drama, intense battles, and moments of brilliance as Novak Djokovic found himself embroiled in a fresh controversy, Iga Swiatek dominated her match, and Jannik Sinner pushed through adverse conditions to reach the quarterfinals.
Djokovic’s Media Boycott Steals the Spotlight
Novak Djokovic’s on-court performance continued to impress as the 24-time Grand Slam champion defeated Jiri Lehecka to set up a blockbuster quarterfinal against Carlos Alcaraz. However, the Serb refused to participate in the routine post-match interview, citing offensive comments made by Tony Jones, a prominent presenter with host broadcaster Channel Nine.
Jones had earlier labeled Djokovic a “has-been” and called for his exclusion from the tournament, sparking backlash from Djokovic’s fans and the player himself. Djokovic took to social media, posting a video explaining his decision to boycott interviews with the network until he received a public apology.
The row escalated, drawing commentary from tennis legends, fans, and even Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. By Monday, Jones issued a public apology, which Djokovic accepted. Tennis Australia later announced that the matter had been resolved, allowing Djokovic to shift his focus to the highly anticipated match against Alcaraz.
Iga Swiatek’s Quest for Melbourne Glory Continues
World No. 1 Iga Swiatek continued her impressive run with a commanding 6-0, 6-1 victory over “lucky loser” Eva Lys. Swiatek, chasing her first Australian Open title, showcased her dominance on court, advancing to the quarterfinals with minimal effort. Her seamless progression reinforces her status as the tournament favorite as she eyes her maiden Melbourne crown.
Jannik Sinner Battles Through the Heat
Jannik Sinner’s fourth-round match against Denmark’s Holger Rune was a test of endurance and mental toughness. Under sweltering conditions exceeding 30°C (86°F), Sinner overcame dizzy spells and a disrupted match due to a broken net to secure a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory.
Jannik Sinner wins the POINT OF THE TOURNAMENT against Holger Rune at the Australian Open
Both guys immediately kneel over in exhaustion when the point is done.
Giving every last drop of energy.
Can’t ask more from these two… stunning effort.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 20, 2025
Sinner required medical attention in the third set, with his heart rate monitored before he took a timeout. Despite the challenges, he delivered a gritty performance to advance to the last eight, where he awaits the winner of Alex de Minaur and Alex Michelsen.
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Svitolina’s Emotional Victory for Ukraine
Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina delivered an emotional performance, defeating Veronika Kudermetova 6-4, 6-1 to secure a place in the quarterfinals. The 28th seed refrained from shaking her Russian opponent’s hand, a gesture consistent with Ukrainian players protesting the ongoing conflict.
“For me, finding a way to win matches and bringing a little light for the Ukrainian people is something I feel responsible for,” said Svitolina. Organizers displayed messages on the screens urging fans to respect the players’ choices.
Svitolina’s inspiring run sets up a quarterfinal clash with Madison Keys, who overcame former finalist Elena Rybakina in a hard-fought three-set match.
Fairytale Ends for Learner Tien
American teenage qualifier Learner Tien’s dream run came to an end at the hands of Lorenzo Sonego. Tien, who stunned Daniil Medvedev in the second round, struggled with a thigh injury in his 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 defeat to the Italian. Despite the loss, the 19-year-old’s breakthrough performance marked him as a rising star on the global stage.
Gael Monfils’ Campaign Cut Short
French veteran Gael Monfils, competing in his final Australian Open, retired from his match against Ben Shelton. Monfils appeared exhausted as the 21st seed Shelton led two sets to one and a game up in the fourth. Shelton will now face Lorenzo Sonego in the quarterfinals.
Upcoming Matches and Storylines
The Australian Open quarterfinals are set to feature high-stakes matchups, including Djokovic’s clash with Alcaraz, a showdown expected to light up the tournament. Meanwhile, Swiatek’s pursuit of the title continues as she aims to capitalize on her commanding form.
As the tournament progresses, the blend of thrilling upsets, fiery rivalries, and standout performances ensures that Melbourne Park remains the epicenter of tennis excitement.