We’ll see the end of the second round on Day 5 of the Australian Open, which means 16 exciting men’s matches on the schedule. Who do you think will win on Thursday in Melbourne?
Holger Rune is not playing his best tennis at the start of this season, but he is showing that determination that he has often lacked in the last two seasons. The young Danish talent reached the third round at the 2025 Australian Open by defeating Matteo Berrettini – semifinalist here in 2022 – after a very tough and exciting battle.
Highlights from the 1st round of the Australian Open match between Holger Rune and Zhizhen Zhan which took place at Melbourne Park, Melbourne.
The father of Matteo Berrettini has somehow escaped sanction after being shamelessly sprung with the item courtside.
Denmark's Holger Rune played a gritty 4-set match in the second round to beat Italy's Matteo Berrettini on Thursday, 16 January. With the win, Rune qualified for the third round of the tournament.
One of the hottest players in men’s tennis right now, the young Dane believes he is on the cusp of something big. For GQ Extra Time ahead of the Australian Open, Rune declares who the love of his life
This was one of the great matches of the second round of the Australian Open. Number 13 seed Holger Rune challenged Matteo Berrettini, a former
It will be the fifth battle on court between the two, who will face each other on Thursday on the gard-courts of Melbourne Park. After his first success at Indian Wells 2022, the Dane has won all the other previous matches: once by retirement, the recent two occasions fighting for three sets.
It’s a long way to travel for most players on tour but every one sings the praises of Melbourne when they spend time Down Under.
Holger Rune ended his 2025 Australian Open preparations with a win at the Red Bull Bassline event. After Jannik Sinner won the first exhibition charity match over Alexei Popyrin to start the AO
Jannik Sinner kicks off the late session at Rod Laver Arena on a busy day for Italians at the Australian Open on Thursday, while claycourt specialist Iga Swiatek is keeping her expectations low as she bids for a first title on the blue courts of Melbourne.