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Australian Open 2026: Jessica Pegula ends Madison Keys title defence and wins apple pie bet

By britishbulletin.com26 January 20262 Mins Read
Australian Open 2026: Jessica Pegula ends Madison Keys title defence and wins apple pie bet
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Swiatek continued her quest to complete a career Grand Slam as she cruised past Australian qualifier Maddison Inglis to move one step closer to creating a piece of tennis history at Melbourne Park.

The Australian Open is the only major missing from the world number two’s trophy cabinet.

Still focused on improving her semi-final run in last year’s tournament, Swiatek took control of her fourth-round match against last-standing qualifier Inglis on Rod Laver Arena.

But it was not complete control for the six-time Grand Slam champion, who struggled with her serve and unforced errors once again.

She only got 56% of her first serves in and made a total of 19 unforced errors across the two sets – which lasted one hour and 13 minutes – but could not stop hitting winners.

Despite still searching for her usual level, Swiatek executed a 31-minute bagel – a 6-0 triumph – in the first set against the world number 168.

But the Pole’s chase for a seventh Grand Slam trophy never looked in doubt as she moved through the gears to secure a 6-0 6-3 victory.

“I felt pretty confident from the beginning,” Swiatek said. “I felt like the pace of the ball was different to the last round, so I needed to adjust my legs and be really precise with my footwork.

“I’m happy that I went for it today.”

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