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Federer shocks international fanbase with unannounced visit to Australian Open for prestigious 2026 debut party

Roger Federer : Tennis fans around the world got a surprise boost on Friday when Australian Open organizers announced that Roger Federer would make a triumphant return to Rod Laver Arena. The Swiss legend, who retired in 2022 after a storied career, will headline the tournament’s first-ever opening ceremony on January 17, 2026, the night before the main draw kicks off.

The event, dubbed the “Battle of the World No.1s,” will see Federer step back onto the court that witnessed so many of his defining moments. He joins a lineup of fellow former top-ranked players: American Andre Agassi, a four-time Australian Open champion, and Australians Pat Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt, both two-time Grand Slam winners. This exhibition match promises to blend nostalgia with light-hearted competition, serving as a fitting launch for the 2026 edition of the tournament.

Organizers described the ceremony as a tribute to Federer’s legacy at Melbourne Park, where he claimed the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup six times – in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, and 2018. Those victories form a key part of his 20 Grand Slam titles, a record he shares with Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Federer last played at the Australian Open in 2020, reaching the semifinals before losing to Djokovic, and his absence since retirement has left a void for many spectators.

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In a statement released by the tournament, Federer reflected on his deep connection to the event. “It feels like a lifetime ago that I coined the phrase the ‘Happy Slam’ for the Australian Open, and it still makes me smile when I think about all the moments I’ve had there,” he said. “I’ve experienced so many emotions on Rod Laver Arena – the joy of lifting ‘Norman’ six times, the honor of playing in front of Rod Laver himself, the challenge of competing against my biggest rivals, and always the overwhelming love and support of the Australian fans.”

He highlighted his back-to-back wins in 2017 and 2018 as standout memories. The 2017 title came after a six-month injury layoff, where he defeated Nadal in a five-set final that many regard as one of the greatest matches in tennis history. The following year, he defended his crown against Marin Cilic, becoming the first man in the Open Era to win 20 majors. “Coming back to win the AO in 2017 is one of my most treasured Grand Slam memories, and backing it up to win in 2018 was another dream come true in Melbourne,” Federer added

The announcement comes at a time when the Australian Open continues to evolve. Tournament director Craig Tiley emphasized the ceremony’s role in celebrating the sport’s history while looking forward. “Roger Federer has been synonymous with the Australian Open for two decades,” Tiley said. “His elegance on court and his impact off it have inspired generations. This opening night will give fans a chance to relive those memories and see him in action one more time.”

Federer’s career began far from the spotlight of Grand Slams. As a junior, he traveled the globe honing his skills, including a notable stop in Costa Rica for the Copa del Café tournament. That event, held in San José, drew young talents from around the world, and Federer’s participation there – detailed in our 2022 Tico Times retrospective titled “The Day Roger Federer Played a Tennis Tournament in Costa Rica” – marked an early chapter in his path to stardom.

At 16, he competed against peers in the humid Central American setting, gaining experience that would later fuel his rise. The article recalled how Federer, even then, showed flashes of the precision and poise that defined his professional years, though he didn’t win the title. It was one of many international junior events that built his foundation before he turned pro in 1998.

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From those humble beginnings, Federer transformed into a global icon. He first burst onto the scene by defeating Pete Sampras at Wimbledon in 2001, ending the American’s 31-match winning streak at the All England Club. His first major title followed at Wimbledon in 2003, launching an era of dominance. At the Australian Open, his maiden victory in 2004 came via a straight-sets win over Marat Safin, setting the tone for his Melbourne success.

Federer’s rivalry with Nadal and Djokovic elevated the sport to new heights. In Australia, he faced Nadal in epic finals, including the 2009 loss that left him in tears during the trophy ceremony. Against Djokovic, he contested grueling battles, like the 2019 Wimbledon final that went to a fifth-set tiebreaker. Off the court, Federer’s philanthropy through his foundation, which focuses on education in Africa and Switzerland, and his role as a family man – he and wife Mirka have four children – added layers to his public persona.

Since retiring at the Laver Cup in 2022, where he partnered with Nadal in doubles for his farewell match, Federer has stayed involved in tennis. He serves as an ambassador for various brands and events, and has appeared at exhibitions, including a recent one in Asia. His return to Melbourne aligns with the Australian Open’s push to enhance its appeal, following innovations like extended schedules and fan zones.

The “Battle of the World No.1s” format remains under wraps, but expectations run high for entertaining rallies and banter. Agassi, known for his baseline power, last played an exhibition in 2023. Rafter, a serve-and-volley specialist, won the US Open twice in the late 1990s. Hewitt, the gritty baseliner, claimed Wimbledon in 2002 and reached the Australian Open final in 2005. Together, they represent different eras, much like Federer bridges the old and new guards.

For Australian fans, this event holds special significance. Hewitt and Rafter are national heroes, and Federer’s popularity Down Under rivals that of locals. Tickets for the opening ceremony go on sale next week, with organizers anticipating a sellout. The main tournament, starting January 18, features defending champions Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, but the prelude with Federer could steal the show.

Federer Announces Triumphant Comeback – Swiss Legend to Compete in 2025 Shanghai Masters After Three-Year Absence

20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer is making a memorable comeback at the 2025 Shanghai Masters by playing in the “Roger & Friends” celebrity doubles event on October 10.

Roger Federer is gearing up for a memorable comeback at the 2025 Shanghai Masters. On August 10, he revealed he will play in the “Roger & Friends” celebrity doubles event on October 10 at Qizhong Stadium. This will be his first time competing in Shanghai since his 2017 victory, where he won his second singles title at the tournament.

The exhibition promises an exciting mix of participants, featuring Chinese tennis standout Zhang Zhizhen, Olympic table tennis gold medalist Fan Zhendong, legendary retired table tennis player Wang Liqin, and popular singer Eason Chan.

Explosive Victory: Emma Raducanu brushed aside Olga Danilovic at the Cincinnati Open to make a confident start with her new coach.

The British number one has added Rafael Nadal’s former coach Francis Roig to her team on a full-time basis as she prepares for the upcoming US Open.

And the surprise 2021 champion in New York cruised to a 6-3 6-2 win in her first match since the Spaniard came aboard.

Danilovic beat British number three Katie Boulter in the first round while Raducanu had a bye, and the Serbian number one broke Raducanu to love in the first game of Saturday’s match.

After four breaks of serve between the pair in the opening five games, Raducanu came from 30-0 down to grab another and make it 5-3, before serving out the set with an ace.

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In the second set, Raducanu, 22, drew errors from her 24-year-old opponent and eventually earned a break for 3-2.

From that point, the world number 39, ranked four spots higher than Danilovic, did not drop another game as she booked her spot in the third round in Ohio.

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“I’m really building some momentum. I’m really happy with how I’ve stayed pretty consistent over the last few months,” said Raducanu.

“I still feel like there’s a long way to go but just working hard behind the scenes, putting a lot of hours in and hoping I can trust in that.”

Raducanu will next face world number one Aryna Sabalenka, who beat her at Wimbledon last month in two tight sets.

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Sabalenka, playing for the first time since losing in the Wimbledon semi-finals, progressed 7-5 6-1 against Czech Marketa Vondrousova.

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Sabalenka faced and saved 12 break points in the match before securing victory.

Earlier, Poland’s Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek eased through to the last 32 with a 6-1 6-4 win over Russian Anastasia Potapova.

Australian Open champion Madison Keys of the United States saved two match points before beating Germany’s Eva Lys 1-6 6-3 7-6 (7-1).

Congratulations to Olympic Champion Rafa Nadal as He and Wife Xisca Perelló Welcome Their Second Child

According to Spanish outlet Ultima Hora, their second son Miquel was born on Thursday, 7 August.

Recently retired tennis great, Rafa Nadal, and his wife, Maria Francisca ‘Xisca’ Perelló, have welcomed their second child this week.

The teenage sweethearts became first-time parents in 2022 with the birth of their son, Rafael, three years after tying the knot.

Nadal called time on his incredible career earlier this year, bowing out with 22 Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold at Beijing 2008.

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At his retirement tribute during the 2025 French Open, a then-pregnant Xisca in the crowd to watch him draw the curtain on this phase of his life.

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“You are my best life partner; we couldn’t have imagined in 2005 that we would be here 20 years later as a family,” Nadal said at the ceremony.

“You have always been there for me, supporting me from a position that wasn’t always easy.

“I hope to make you as happy as you have made me.”

On Thursday (7 August), they welcomed their second son, Miquel. According to Ultima Hora, the family left the hospital on Saturday afternoon.

His name pays tributed to Xisca’s late father, who passed away in 2023.

This marks a new phase of Nadal’s life—once dominated by what he did on the court, he is now enjoying becoming the family man he has always seen himself as.

Novak Djokovic’s Hectic Schedule Sparks Widespread Concern — All the Details Uncovered

Novak Djokovic’s schedule after the Wimbledon Championships surprised both fans and insiders. The former world number 1 decided to skip the Toronto Masters 1000 and this choice was not particularly surprising, considering that the Serbian legend has not played in Canada since 2018 and definitely needed a break after his loss to Jannik Sinner at the Championships.

However, most experts expected that the 38-year-old from Belgrade would at least participate in the Cincinnati Masters 1000 – scheduled in Ohio from August 7 to 18 – in order to play some official matches on the hard courts in view of the US Open.

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The final Major of the season will begin on August 24 in New York and it is now clear to everyone that Nole will only play mixed doubles with Olga Danilovic before making her singles debut.

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The 24-time Grand Slam champion has spent the last few weeks on vacation with his family and friends, enjoying his free time first in Croatia and then in Greece. Novak has not yet resumed practicing and it is not known if he has solved the muscle problem that had conditioned him during the semifinal of the Championships.

 

Nole is still resting

A few days ago, Djokovic’s presence at the second edition of the ‘Six Kings Slam’ to be held in Saudi Arabia was announced.

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In the latest episode of his podcast, American legend Jimmy Connors admitted that he was surprised by Nole’s recent choices: “I have to admit that his schedule worries me a bit. He hasn’t played a hard court match so far and it would have been good to see him in Cincinnati to test his level, but instead he preferred to stay home. We don’t know what to expect from him, although we can’t underestimate one of the best in history. We’ve seen him on vacation for the last month, that’s all we know.”

Coco Gauff Reflects on Her Cincinnati Breakthrough and the Golden Age of American Women’s Tennis

Two years on from winning her first WTA 1000 title, Gauff reflects on the significance of her breakthrough at the Cincinnati Open and why being part of a strong, diverse USA team is a “beautiful thing.”

Two years on from winning her first WTA 1000 title, Coco Gauff has returned to Cincinnati in a bid to add another tennis accolade to her growing list.

In September of the same year, the American would go on to win her first Slam at the U.S. Open.

Ahead of her opening match of the 2025 Cincinnati Open, at the site of her 2023 success, Gauff discussed how her breakthrough title changed things for her.

“It gave me the belief that I could win a Slam,” she told the media.

“I was searching for a big title; I’d been on tour for a long time and people had those expectations, so for me it meant a lot.

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“It was a great statement tournament and led me to believe that I could beat top players.”

That belief extended to the aforementioned U.S. Open, adding the French Open to her Slam titles earlier this year.

It leaves just the Australian Open and Wimbledon to complete the quartet – at 21, achieving a clean sweep is well within reach.

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A golden era of women’s tennis for the USA?

Gauff’s success on the court has helped her return to second in the women’s rankings, one of four Americans inside the top 10.

She is joined by Jessica Pegula at No.4, Madison Keys at No.6, and Amanda Anisimova at No.8. Emma Navarro sits just outside in 11th.

It is a dominant period for the USA, with a representative of the country in each of the past four Slam finals, with Keys’s Australian Open win preceding Gauff’s French title.

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For the Florida native, there is great pride not only in what they do for the sport but also in how they represent all corners of their country.

“That’s the beautiful thing about being an American – all of us look different,” she said.

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“We have biracial, black, white [players], all types of representation for girls and guys to look up to in the top 10, or close to the top 10.

“That’s something beautiful about our country, how diverse it is, and I hope that in this sport it continues to grow.”

Gauff is set to take on Wang Xinyu in the Round of 64 on Saturday (9 August) local.

“Raducanu and Boulter Set for Explosive Cincinnati Clash Ahead of US Open”

Emma Raducanu could face Katie Boulter in the second round of the Cincinnati Open, as both ramp up their preparations for the US Open.

Raducanu, seeded No 30, has received a first-round bye and will meet British rival Boulter, providing she comes through her first-round clash with Serbian Olga Danilovic.

Boulter holds a perfect head-to-head record against Raducanu, including a semi-final win on route to defending her Nottingham Open title in 2024.

Both players are using the WTA 1000 event as a key warm-up for the final Grand Slam of the season,

Their potential path to the final could include clashes with top seeds such as defending champion Aryna Sabalenka, world No 2 Coco Gauff and No 3 Iga Swiatek.

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Raducanu, the 2021 US Open champion, is hoping to continue her recent resurgence and secure a seeded spot ahead of her return to Flushing Meadows.

Her season highlights include a quarter-final run at the Miami Open, a round-of-16 finish at the Italian Open, and a last-eight showing at Queen’s Club.

Raducanu also reached the semi-finals at the Citi Open following a third-round exit at Wimbledon to world No 1 Sabalenka.

In the men’s draw, Britain’s Cameron Norrie received a first-round bye will face either Roberto Bautista Agut or Daniel Altmaier in round two.

Feliciano Lopez Comments Emma Raducanu’s New Coach Might Be Exactly What She Needs

Emma Raducanu’s new coach, Francisco Roig, comes with some huge praise from former World No. 12 Feliciano Lopez.

The British No. 1 has had her fair share of coaches in her short career, with Roig set to be her eighth in four years.

Raducanu has impressed in 2025, reaching her highest ranking since 2021 as the World No. 33 in the WTA Tour rankings.

Roig will join Raducanu for the Cincinnati Open as the Brit looks to secure seeded entry for the US Open. This is what the British star can expect from Roig, according to former Spanish tennis star Lopez.

Roig is famous for working with Rafael Nadal for most of his career, and Lopez described what he saw when he was working with the 22-time Grand Slam champion.

“Technically I think he’s the best coach in the world,” Lopez said in Christopher Clarey’s biography, The Master (via TalkSport).

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The Spaniard described Roig’s techniques on court, describing a more hands-on approach. “He doesn’t use that much video analysis, but he sees things that the rest of the coaches don’t see,” said Lopez.

The star described exactly what he worked on while he worked with Nadal up until 2022, the time where the Spaniard won all his Grand Slams.

“He’s able to see things in Rafa’s forehand or movement that no other guys would notice, and it allowed them to be very specific and precise,” added Lopez.

With Raducanu’s resurgence in full swing, this could be exactly what the former US Open champion needs heading into the final part of the season.

Who else has Francisco Roig worked with?

Roig made headlines when he struck out on his own in 2022 and left Nadal after 17 years in the Spaniard’s team.

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He joined up with Mateo Berrettini in December 2023, as the Italian was bouncing back from injuries and hiatus.

Berrettini won three titles under Roig, capturing the Grand Prix Hassan II, the Swiss Open, and the Generali Open Kitzbühel in 2024.

The pair split in October 2024 after 10 months together in a period where Berrettini climbed over 50 positions in the ATP Tour rankings.

Canadian Open 2025: Emma Raducanu continued to build momentum before next month’s US Open with a straight-set win over American Peyton Stearns at the Canadian Open.

British number one Raducanu, a shock champion at the New York slam in 2021, progressed to the third round 6-2 6-4.

The 22-year-old has won five of her six matches during the North American summer hard-court swing, after reaching the Washington Open semi-finals last week.

She will next play Wimbledon runner-up Amanda Anisimova, after the American fifth seed defeated New Zealand’s Lulu Sun 6-4 7-6 (7-5).

World number 33 Raducanu proved too strong for 32nd seed Stearns and has now won all three meetings against her.

An early break put her in control of the first set before she took her sixth set point on her opponent’s serve.

Raducanu trailed 4-2 after falling a break down in the second, but produced an impressive finish with a run of four consecutive games to clinch victory.

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“I’m really happy with how I came through in that match,” Raducanu said.

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“I kind of lost my focus at some moments in the second set and she took advantage, but very happy that I came through against a top opponent and happy to extend my stay in Montreal.

“I just want to say thank you [to supporters], I saw the Union Jack in clutch moments and I was actually born in Canada, so to me it means so much to do well here.”

Raducanu’s impressive performances on hard courts over the past fortnight follow her encouraging run at Wimbledon, where she defeated former champion Marketa Vondrousova and pushed world number one Aryna Sabalenka in her third-round defeat.

British number two Cameron Norrie exited the men’s draw on Wednesday after a surprise second-round defeat by world number 99 Aleksandar Vukic.

Congratulations Coco Gauff Stages Thrilling Comeback to Outlast Danielle Collins in Epic All-American Showdown

Coco Gauff Regroups to Defeat Danielle Collins in an Exhilarating First-Time Clash

In a dramatic showcase of American tennis talent, Coco Gauff overcame a mid-match dip in form to defeat fellow American Danielle Collins in a riveting encounter that left fans breathless and reminded the world of the resilience and rising dominance of the 20-year-old star. In what was their first-ever meeting on the WTA Tour, Gauff’s poise and athleticism ultimately proved too much for the fiery and fearless Collins, who had surged early but could not sustain her momentum against the reigning US Open champion.

A Clash of American Firepower

From the opening serve, the match had all the ingredients of a classic: power, passion, unpredictability, and a crowd on edge. Collins, a two-time NCAA singles champion and Australian Open finalist, came out swinging, channeling her trademark aggression into deep returns and fearless court positioning. Her game plan was clear: disrupt Gauff’s rhythm, take time away from her, and keep the pressure high.

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For much of the first set, that plan worked to near perfection. Collins broke Gauff early and maintained her lead with a mix of laser-sharp forehands and gutsy second-serve returns. Gauff, who appeared slightly rattled by Collins’ pace and precision, struggled to find her first serve and was often forced into awkward positions by Collins’ relentless ball-striking.

The first set went to Collins, 6–3, and the upset alert was flashing.

Coco Finds Her Rhythm

But champions are not defined by how they start — it’s how they respond. And Coco Gauff responded with the steel and maturity of a veteran far beyond her years.

With the second set underway, Gauff began to adjust her tactics. She started stepping in on Collins’ serve, mixing up her returns with looping topspin and sharp angles. Her first serve began clicking, giving her more control over points, and most importantly, her trademark movement — those cat-like reflexes that make her one of the most feared defenders on the tour — became a factor.

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Gauff broke Collins early in the second set and never looked back, racing to a 6–2 finish that reasserted her authority and changed the entire tone of the match. From there, the momentum was firmly in her corner.

Third Set Drama

As the deciding set began, both players dug deep, delivering some of the most exhilarating exchanges of the tournament so far. The rallies grew longer, the crowd louder, and the stakes higher. Collins, known for her never-say-die attitude, wasn’t going away without a fight. She saved multiple break points with gutsy play and even earned a break of her own to momentarily tip the scales.

But Gauff, with a maturity that belies her age, kept her composure and began to turn defense into offense with masterful precision. A critical turning point came at 4–4, when Gauff chased down a seemingly unreachable Collins forehand and responded with a dazzling cross-court winner that brought the crowd to its feet.

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That moment seemed to drain the last bit of momentum from Collins. Gauff broke serve, then coolly served out the match, clinching it 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 after two hours and ten minutes of gripping tennis.

Post-Match Reflections

Speaking after the match, Gauff praised Collins’ intensity and acknowledged the mental battle it took to regroup after a shaky start.

“It was a tough battle out there,” Gauff said. “Danielle came out playing some incredible tennis — aggressive, fearless, and hitting her spots. I had to reset mentally after the first set and remind myself of my game plan. I’m proud of how I stayed composed and found my way back.”

Collins, ever the competitor, offered her own perspective.

“I gave it everything I had,” she said. “Coco’s an incredible athlete. Her ability to cover the court and stay in points is second to none. I had my chances, but she raised her level when it mattered most.”

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A Win with Meaning

Beyond the scoreboard, this match carried significant implications. For Gauff, it’s another confidence-boosting victory in her ongoing evolution from teen prodigy to Grand Slam champion and potential world No. 1. She continues to show that even when she’s not at her best from the start, she has the mental fortitude and tactical awareness to work her way through high-pressure matches.

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For Collins, it was a reaffirmation of her place among the most dangerous unseeded players on tour — a reminder that on any given day, she has the weapons to test the very best.

A Rivalry in the Making?

If this thrilling first encounter is any indication, tennis fans can expect many more high-stakes battles between these two Americans. The contrast in styles — Gauff’s athleticism and defense versus Collins’ raw aggression and emotional fire — makes for captivating viewing and compelling narratives.

As Gauff advances deeper into the tournament, she does so with the invaluable experience of surviving a brutal test. Matches like these are what harden champions — and in Coco Gauff’s case, they are helping shape the legacy of a generational talent.