Jannik Sinner – Ben Shelton, Australian Open semi-finals: what time does it start and what channel to watch it on TV and the Internet

Jannik Sinner He is very clear that he wants to be the champion of the Australian Open for the second consecutive year. After the success of last season, the Italian embodies one of those figures that represents the generational change, and dreams of continuing to boast of being the best in Melbourne. It is not being an easy tournament for him. Doubts about his doping and the possible sanction that may still fall on him soon have led him to deal with an invisible rival every day. It is not easy to ignore that noise that can mark your sporting career, but you have been able to focus on the ball and improving your game every day. Sinner had to sweat to overcome the first rounds against Jarry and Schoolkate, easily surpassed Giron and suffered even more against rune, which took him to a fourth set. Of course, in the quarterfinals he defeated with astonishing ease Alex de Minaurwhich suggests that his level will be more than enough to surpass Ben Shelton with some slack. The American is the ‘guest’ in these semifinals. Nobody expected a performance as spectacular as the one he is putting in, but he has won on his own merits to fight for a place in the final. It is, without a doubt, the best performance so far in the world number 20’s career. At 22 years old, he also wants to get into the shortlist of those tennis players who embody the generational change, and playing in his first Grand Slam final would be a gigantic step for him. When is the Australian Open semi-final match between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton played? This duel of the second semi-final of the Australian Open that measures the strength of the Italian tennis player and the American will be played at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, January 24. It is the second turn of the game. Where is the Australian Open semi-final match played between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton? This clash that corresponds to the semifinals of the first Grand Slam of the season and that measures Jannik Sinner against Ben Shelton will be played at the Rod Laver Arena, the center court of the tournament. The venue has a capacity to accommodate nearly 15,000 spectators. Where will you be able to watch the game? of the Australian Open semi-finals between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton? This clash in which the current Australian Open champion will face the young Ben Shelton will be able to be seen in Spain through Eurosport. This channel is included in many operators and also in MAX. In addition, the match will be able to continue thanks to the coverage that will be provided. THE SPANISH of this match corresponding to the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025.

Zverev, Australian Open semifinals: what time does it start and on what channel to watch it on television and the Internet

There can only be one left. Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev faces will be seen in the early hours of Thursday to Friday (4:30 a.m., Rod Laver Arena) in the first of the two exciting semi-finals of the Australian Open. On paper, the duel between the Serbian and the German is the more attractive of the two paths to the final, since on the other side of the draw Jannik Sinner part with a great degree of prominence before the American Shelton. The duel pits a ten-time title winner against a rival who still doesn’t know what it’s like to play in a final in Australia. Melbourne It is Novak Djokovic’s private farm, the place where he has most been able to forge his legend of the 24 Grand Slams that appear in his incredible record so far. In 2008 his love affair with the first grand slam of the season, and in 2023 it was his last great achievement on oceanic lands after defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in three sets in the final of that edition. Alexander Zverev will test the passage of time on Djokovic. The Serbian did not win a single title last year, but now he is on the path to finding himself again in a big way. Zverev has a great opportunity to play in the final of the Australian Open for the first time and, above all, to fight for his first Grand Slam. It is what the German resists to be able to look face to face with other great tennis players. When is the Australian Open semi-final match between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev played? This duel of the semifinals of the first Grand Slam of the season that measures the strength of the Serbian tennis player and the German will be played in the early hours of Thursday, January 23 to Friday, January 24. The organization announced that the match between Djokovic and Zverev will be played at 4:30 Spanish time. Where is the Australian Open semi-final match between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev being played? This clash that corresponds to the semifinals of the first Grand Slam of the season and that pits Djokovic against Zverev will be played at the Rod Laver Arena, the center court of the tournament. The venue has a capacity to accommodate nearly 15,000 spectators. Where will you be able to watch the game? of the Australian Open semi-finals between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev? This clash in which the ten-time winner of the Australian Open will face Alexander Zverev will be able to be seen in Spain through Eurosport. This channel is included in many operators and also in MAX. In addition, the match will be able to continue thanks to the coverage that will be provided. THE SPANISH of this match corresponding to the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025.

Paula Badosa gives in to the push of champion Sabalenka and says goodbye to her dream at the Australian Open

the dream of Paula Badosa You will have to continue waiting for at least a few more months. The Spanish tennis player, who longs to win a Grand Slam sometime in her career, fell in the semifinals of the Australian Open (6-4, 6-2) against Aryna Sabalenka despite signing a great match. (This is how we experienced Paula Badosa’s defeat against Aryna Sabalenka) The Spanish player had a more than worthy match. In fact, the start was unbeatable and the first to get a break in the first set was her, but little by little the Belarusian became more in tune and dragged Badosa to the gutter to leave her out of the tournament while she searches for her third win. After a very tight, intense and tight first round, Sabalenka put the turbo on the second and took advantage of the wave to resolve the crash on the fast track. Badosa’s dream ends, but he can celebrate this ‘rebirth’ that has taken him back to the top 10 in the ranking. A good start The first game was already a reflection of the dispute that was going to happen in the first set. Paula Badosa He saw firsthand that he was going to have to sweat every last drop – just as he expected – to be able to scratch something positive against Sabalenka. The first blows resulted in intense exchanges and a mixture of direct serves and double faults on the part of the Spaniard that led her, however, to take the lead. The start was sensational on the part of Badosa, who put pressure on the rest in the second game and managed to take advantage of the number 1’s unforced errors to make the first break. Paula Badosa celebrates a point in Australia against Sabalenka. REUTERS Just start, Badosa found himself 0-2 up in his first Grand Slam semi-final and with the feeling that he could take off and fly. However, playing against Sabalenka means that the match can completely turn upside down at any moment, and the Belarusian began to warm up little by little. Badosa had three balls to go 0-3 on the scoreboard, something that would have been a great coup, but there her rival began to show why she is the number 1 in the world. She forced the deuce, enjoyed her first break point and did not waste it to neutralize the Spanish woman’s previous break. Immediately afterwards, Sabalenka made it 2-2 and from there she put the accelerator in search of victory in the first set. Badosa began to suffer the rest. One, two, three… and even four break balls the Belarusian had to the rest. After ten minutes of an intense and endless game, the number 1 claimed the break to go 3-2, ahead for the first time in the match. Sabalenka executes a blow in the match against Paula Badosa. REUTERS That’s when everything started to go uphill for Paula Badosa. He did not disconnect from the game at any time.it is true, and he showed great mental strength to face the situation, but in tow he could do nothing to prevent the first set from falling to Sabalenka’s side 6-4. Sabalenka, intractable With the wind blowing in favor, it was impossible to stop Aryna Sabalenka. Paula Badosa started the second set on the right foot, winning the first game and trying to convince herself that she was not going to suffer the blow of the first set. However, reality exploded in his face. The world number 1 immediately showed that she moves like no one else in the Rod Laver Arena. There’s a reason she’s been winning there since 2023 without anyone being able to defeat her. He soon broke Badosa’s serve again, and did it a second time to leave practically everything seen for sentencing. Badosa and Sabalenka, great friends, embrace in a hug. REUTERS It was too much of a hurricane for Badosa, who no matter how hard he tried, he saw that he couldn’t stop Sabalenka’s blows. His double service faults also played tricks on him and everything led to the inevitable fatal outcome. Of course, even being two points away from being eliminated from the tournament, Badosa did not lose that smile that makes her so special. He accepted Sabalenka’s superiority, he said goodbye to his dream in Australia but above all he has to leave with his head held high and a reading that can only be positive. Paula Badosa is back.

Sabalenka – Badosa, Australian Open semi-finals live | The Spaniard seeks her first Grand Slam final

Paula Badosa faces Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals of the Australian Open, the first time that the Spaniard has reached this round in a Grand Slam. The match will begin around 9:30 today, Thursday, January 23, 2025 and will be played on the Rod Laver Arena court.

Sabalenka, Australian Open semifinals: what time does it start and on what channel to watch it on television and the Internet

the dream of Paula Badosa is still more alive than ever. The Spanish tennis player is just two steps away from winning her first grand slamhe Australian Open 2025. After beat Coco Gauff in the quarterfinalsnow an even bigger challenge awaits: facing Aryna Sabalenka for a place in the grand final. Sabalenka, considered the best player on the women’s circuit and champion of the last two editions of the tournament, will be the biggest obstacle for her Badosa reaches its first ‘big’ final. However, the Spaniard, who at 27 years old is going through one of the most notable moments of her career, faces the challenge with confidence and without fear. Badosa’s trajectory points directly towards success. “I have always been clear that my dream is to win a Grand Slam, and I have never hidden it“, he declared this Tuesday after his spectacular victory against Gauff. In their six previous confrontationsboth tennis players were equal in victories, although in 2024 the last two duels had been favorable for the American. This time, Badosa showed a renewed mental strengthmaintained her composure in key moments and displayed an exceptional level of play, demonstrating why she is prepared for great challenges. It is the eighth time that Badosa and Sabalenka meet on a tennis court, with the balance clearly tipped for the Belarusian. There are five victories that she has celebrated against the Spanish, who has only beaten her rival on two occasions: in Cincinnati and the WTA Finalsboth in 2021, being the first two confrontations between both tennis players. The last time they both played was in the third round last year. Roland Garrosin which Sabalenka won in two sets (7-5 ​​and 6-1). Furthermore, there is only one precedent among them in a semi-final round. It was two years ago, at the WTA tournament in Stuttgart 2023. The Belarusian managed to beat the Spanish for the first time (7-6(5) and 6-4). When is the Australian Open semi-final match between Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka played? This duel in the semifinals of the first Grand Slam of the season that measures the strength of the Spanish and the Belarusian will be played next Thursday, January 23. The organization announced that the match between Badosa and Sabalenka will be played at 9:30 Spanish time. Where is the Australian Open semi-final match between Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka being played? This clash that corresponds to the semifinals of the first Grand Slam of the season and that pits Badosa against Sabalenka will be played at the Rod Laver Arena, the center court of the tournament. The venue has a capacity to accommodate nearly 15,000 spectators. pic.twitter.com/TPn65yRGRC The Spanish Paula Badosa became the 1st semi-finalist in the women’s tournament #AustralianOpeneliminating American favorite Coco Gauf 7-5,6-4. A year after being on the verge of retirement, he reaches an incredible moment — OSCAR RESTREPO (@PROFE_RESTREPO) January 21, 2025 Where will you be able to watch the game? of the Australian Open semifinals between Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka? This clash in which the Spanish tennis player will face the Belarusian Sabalenka will be able to be seen in Spain through Eurosport. This channel is included in many operators and also in MAX. In addition, the match will be able to continue thanks to the coverage that will be provided. THE SPANISH of this match corresponding to the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025.

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