Madison Keys stunned the tennis world when she overcame World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final. Sabalenka was chasing history at Melbourne Park as she was bidding to become the first player since Martina Hingis to achieve a three-peat in the tournament.
Madison Keys will not be able to compete at next month's ATX Open in Texas because of a WTA rule which states that only one top-10 player can feature in 250-level tournaments
Due to an odd rule preventing more than top 10 player participating in a WTA 250 tournament, the ATX Open announced Tuesday that Keys will no longer be eligible to participate in the event. The Austin-based tournament already has No. 6 Jessica Pegula committed to play.
The unseeded Madison Keys captured the ninth Hologic WTA Tour title of her career, second in Adelaide (following 2022) and fourth on outdoor hard courts at the 2025 Adelaide International. Keys defeated defending champion Jelena Ostapenko in the second round,
The American returned to the Top 10 by winning her first major title in Melbourne, rending her unable to compete at the ATX Open in Austin due to ranking rules.
Madison Keys will not participate at the ATX Open in Austin due to the WTA's rule of not having more than one Top-10 player.
Madison Keys fought hard to fulfill her Grand Slam dream, and when she achieved it, it made not only her but also the former World No.1 Kim Clijsters emotional.
American tennis player Madison Keys’ had to pay a heavy cost for her maiden Australian Open title as she was forced to skip ATX Open due to bizarre WTA rule.In a statement, the ATX Open organisers said “As a 250-level tournament,
Australian Open champion Madison Keys is no longer able to play at a WTA tournament in the U.S. in February, after her success in Melbourne made her too highly ranked to enter. Keys, who rose to world No.
Madison Keys wrote three short words on the camera lens after her victory against Iga Świątek at the Australian Open: “Oh my god.”
Madison Keys earns her maiden Grand Slam title at the 2025 Australian Open with a three-set slugfest against Aryna Sabalenka.
Madison Keys won her first grand slam title at the 2025 Australian Open, defeating No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka in the final on Saturday. Keys beat