Madison Keys struggled to hold back tears after reaching her first Australian Open final.
Madison Keys broke down in tears after reaching the Australian Open final
Madison Keys admitted she felt she ‘blacked out’ at one point before reaching the Australian Open final after breaking down in tears in emotional scenes in Melbourne.
Keys recovered from a set down to beat the world No. 2 Iga Swiatek in a closely-fought encounter at the Rod Laver Arena, winning 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (8).
She twice saved a match point against the Pole to seal her place in the Australian Open final for the first time at the third attempt, having also reached the semi-finals in 2015 and 2021.
The 29-year-old was visibly emotional on the court as she kneeled into a squat position while processing her stunning comeback against Iga Swiatek.
She then walked over to her chair and began sobbing into her towel before composing herself for the post-match interview on court.
Asked if it feels good to be the final, Keys said: “Yeah, I’m still trying to catch up to everything that’s happening. I’m in the finals! Woo!
“I mean that match was such a high level. She played so well and I was just fighting to stay in it. The third was just a battle.
“To be able to standing here saying I’m in the finals feels amazing and I’m so excited I get to be here on Saturday.”
Madison Keys spoke of her joy at making the Australian Open final
Keys recovered from a glaring miss in the opening set, which she went on to lose 7-5, after spurning the chance to convert a break point with a smash at the net.
And afterwards the world No. 14, who will move into the top 10 next week regardless of whether she wins or loses this weekend, admitted she felt the heat and couldn’t recall if Swiatek had a match point.
“There were so many big points and break point chances that you don’t always get,” she said.
Addressing Swiatek’s match point, she added: “Did she have a match point? I feel like I blacked out. At one point I was just out there running around.”
Madison Keys will face Aryna Sabalanka in the women’s final
The American will play Aryna Sabalenka in Saturday’s final in Australia, after the top seed breezed past Spain’s Paula Badosa in straight sets.
The Belarusian will be the favourite to land her third successive title Down Under after becoming the fourth women’s singles player to win 20 consecutive matches with a simple 6-4, 6-2 success over Badosa.
Sabalenka has also won four of their five meetings on the ATP Tour, with their most high-profile clash coming at the US Open semi-finals in 2023.
But Keys will be motivated in what is only her second Grand Slam final appearance. She lost to Sloane Stephens in the final at Flushing Meadows in 2017 and will be itching to end her long wait for a Slam.
News
Alexander Zverev broke down in tears before heartfelt Novak Djokovic apology
Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic have had each other’s backs in the past but will be rivals in their upcoming Australian Open semi-final clash. The friendship between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev will have to be put on hold as the tennis stars will be battling…
Danielle Collins booed as she walks out on court as Australian Open crowd feud continues
There have been more jeers for the American star. Danielle Collins walks onto court. (Image: Eurosport.) There was another hostile reception for Danielle Collins as she walked out onto court for her third-round match with Madison Keys at the Australian Open. The…
Madison Keys laughs at herself after first-hand humiliation vs Iga Swiatek at Aus Open
Madison Keys could only laugh at herself after a shocking miss during her Australian Open semi-final vs Iga Swiatek. Madison Keys could only laugh at her glaring miss during her Australian Open semi vs Iga Swiatek (Image: x/Eurosport) Madison Keys was…
John McEnroe gets offer from Ryan Reynolds as Wrexham owner explains his thinking
Ryan Reynolds joked he’d love to get John McEnroe down to The Racecourse ahead of Wrexham’s clash with Tom Brady’s Birmingham Ryan Reynolds has said he’d like to see John McEnroe at the Racecourse (Image: Getty) John McEnroe has been given…
Paula Badosa responds to generous Aryna Sabalenka offer after Australian Open loss
The two close friends went head-to-head in a semi-final clash at Melbourne Park. Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa embrace after their clash. (Image: Getty) Paula Badosa joked that rival Aryna Sabalenka could now buy her “something really expensive” after being offered a shopping trip by…
Novak Djokovic misses Australian Open practice again after concerning injury update
Novak Djokovic is due to take on Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open semi-final tomorrow. Novak Djokovic picked up an injury during his win over Carlos Alcaraz (Image: Getty) Novak Djokovic is following his successful blueprint from 2023 by not practising on…
End of content
No more pages to load