Facing the World No.1, Madison Keys will need to deliver the performance of her career in the Australian Open final. Her coach, Bjorn Fratangelo, believes she has both the focus and firepower to pull off a career-defining victory.
The newly crowned Australian Open champion delivered a touching tribute to her close-knit team after claiming an elusive first grand slam crown with a nerve-shredding 6-3 2-6 7-5 victory over world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka at Melbourne Park on Saturday night.
The American is into the final in Melbourne, with husband Bjorn Fratangelo as her coach. This is how the married couple work it out
Madison Keys' coach and husband Bjorn Fratangelo was full of praise for Aryna Sabalenka. A little over 12 hours since Keys' gritty effort to edge No.2 Iga Swiatek in a third-set tiebreak, Fratangelo was back at Melbourne Park to devise the gameplan for his ...
But Keys saved her most special praise for her life partner Bjorn Fratangelo ... this century to snare a hat-trick of titles at Melbourne Park. To stop the Belarusian powerhouse, Keys knew ...
Bjorn Fratangelo, realized that this wasn’t the time for happy talk. Keys, the No. 19 seed here this year and a previous two-time semifinalist at Melbourne Park, had won the first set.
Former teenage prodigy Madison Keys arrived in Australia with the goal of seeing how well she could perform with her 30th birthday approaching next month. Keys ended her season early in October last year and married her coach,
Bjorn Fratangelo praised the perseverance of wife Madison Keys after she finally achieved her dream of winning a grand-slam title. The 29-year-old defeated two-time defending champion Aryna ...
However, her victory getting linked to her marriage to coach Bjorn Fratangelo, sparked debate ... fan credited Keys' hard work for her glory in Melbourne. "and? she won bc she played well not ...
The Madison Keys who will play two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka for the title at the Australian Open is not the same players who was the runner-up at the U.S. Open in 2017.
Bjorn Fratangelo, realized that this wasn’t the time for happy talk. Keys, the No. 19 seed here this year and a previous two-time semifinalist at Melbourne Park, had won the first set.
The 29-year-old made her first semi-final at Melbourne Park in 2015 as a 19-year-old. Keys ended her season early in October and married her coach, Bjorn Fratangelo, a month later. The two players ...