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Sinner fires up in the heat to reach Australian Open quarters, Swiatek and Rybakina also advance

Written By: TDG Syndication
Last Updated: January 26, 2026 16:05:02 IST

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM  JANNIK SINNER V LUCIANO DARDERI, ELENA RYBAKINA V ELISE MERTENS AND IGA SWIATEK V MADDISON INGLIS MATCH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN  COMPLETE SHOTLIST TO FOLLOW  SHOWS: MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (JANUARY 26, 2026) (TENNIS AUSTRALIA – See restrictions) STORY: Jannik Sinner swept aside concerns about his heat tolerance as he breezed to a 6-1 6-3 7-6(2) win over fellow Italian Luciano Darderi on Monday (January 26) to reach his fourth Australian Open quarter-finals. With the temperature rising to 33 degrees Celsius (91F) in the evening match at Margaret Court Arena, all eyes were on the defending champion following his dramatic cramping in the third round on a scorching day against American Eliot Spizzirri. But there were no signs of trouble on Monday as Sinner ran full pelt from start to finish against 22nd seed Darderi, keeping court-time to a comfortable two hours and nine minutes. While unseeded Spizzirri gave Sinner a scare with his tenacity and firepower, Argentine-born Darderi made the champion's job far easier by not turning up in the first two sets. Sinner stormed to a 5-0 lead in the first before Darderi, in his first appearance in the last 16 of a Grand Slam, finally held serve. Sinner responded by serving out to love, wrapping up the set in 27 minutes with his 12th winner, a monstrous crosscourt forehand that kissed the sideline. Struggling to stay in touch, Darderi completely lost his rag in the third game, and slammed his racket into the court when he slapped a loose backhand well over the baseline. He fired a forehand wide to be broken on the next point and smashed a tennis ball high into the crowd to earn a code of conduct warning. Though able to simmer down and hold serve a couple of times, Darderi double-faulted twice in succession to gift the second set and slumped in his chair to have a trainer work on a problematic left thigh. Darderi dug deep, though, to make a game of the third set and gradually made inroads by attacking Sinner's forehand. Sinner faced four break points at 4-4 but saved them all and returned the pressure on Darderi's serve. Darderi saved two match points to delight the center court crowd but it was a brief stay of execution as Sinner charged to a 6-2 lead in the tiebreak before closing it out when Darderi hit long. Sinner will meet Ben Shelton or Casper Ruud for a place in the semi-finals. Fifth seed Elena Rybakina, a former finalist at Melbourne Park, stormed past 21st seed Elise Mertens 6-1 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals. In the women's contest, Iga Swiatek ruthlessly ended Australian hopes, dispatching qualifier Maddison Inglis 6-0 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals and continue her quest for a maiden Australian Open title to complete a career Grand Slam. Inglis, 28, had reached the fourth round after her third-round opponent Naomi Osaka pulled out of the Grand Slam due to an abdominal injury. The world number 168 was the final Australian in the women's singles draw. Swiatek, who needed three sets to beat Russian Anna Kalinskaya in the previous round, produced a strong performance to defeat Inglis, firing off 22 winners. Fifth seed Elena Rybakina, a former finalist at Melbourne Park, also reached the quarter-finals after she stormed past 21st seed Elise Mertens 6-1 6-3.  (Production: Suramya Kaushik)

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