Elina Svitolina Stuns Coco Gauff, Sets Australian Open Semifinal vs. Sabalenka

Elina Svitolina produced a stunning straight-sets victory over world number three Coco Gauff to advance to her maiden Australian Open semifinal. The win extends her winning streak to 10 matches and guarantees her return to the WTA top 10 for the first time since 2021. She will next face world number one and two-time champion Aryna Sabalenka, who comfortably defeated 18-year-old Iva Jovic. Sabalenka's victory marks her fourth consecutive Australian Open semifinal appearance.

Key Points: Svitolina Shocks Gauff, Faces Sabalenka in Australian Open Semis

  • Svitolina beats Gauff 6-1, 6-2
  • Extends winning streak to 10 matches
  • Books first Australian Open semifinal
  • Sabalenka cruises past teen Iva Jovic
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Australian Open: Elina shocks Gauff to book clash with world number one Sabalenka in semis

Elina Svitolina beats Coco Gauff in straight sets to reach her first Australian Open semifinal, where she will face defending champion Aryna Sabalenka.

"Not bad, not bad at all. Always been my dream to come back in Top 10 after maternity leave. - Elina Svitolina"

Melbourne, January 27

The world number 12, Elina Svitolina, ousted the world number three and two-time Grand Slam winner Coco Gauff to advance to her maiden Australian Open semifinal on Tuesday.

The 19-time WTA tour-level titlist, yet to win her first-ever Grand Slam, took a big step ahead in her pursuit of glory, booking the clash against world number Aryna Sabalenka.

With this win, Elina has extended her winning streak to 10 matches, beating Gauff in straight sets by 6-1, 6-2 in a shockingly one-sided clash in the quarterfinals.

This is her fourth career semifinal at a Grand Slam, and her first at the Australian Open, with two semifinal finishes at Wimbledon and one at the US Open already in her record.

Elina, who had ended her season prematurely in 2025 "to heal and recharge" and the 31-year-old has been in fine form since her return, securing her 19th title at Auckland earlier this month and is on the third-longest win streak of her career (In 2017, she won 15 matches in a row, and in 2025 she won 11 straight.), as per WTA's official website.

She has dropped just one set so far, against Sonay Kartal during the Auckland quarterfinals. This victory seals for her a return to top 10 in the WTA Rankings for the first time since October 2021.

"Not bad, not bad at all. Always been my dream to come back in n Top 10 after maternity leave, that's always been my goal," she said as per WTA's official website.

Earlier, Sabalenka crushed 18-year-old American Iva Jovic's Australian Open dream run, securing a 6-3, 6-0 victory on Rod Laver Arena in under 90 minutes.

This win in Melbourne on Tuesday marked Sabalenka's fourth consecutive Australian Open semifinal and 14th Grand Slam semifinal, as per the WTA Tour website.

"She's a young, great player. Super happy to get this win in straight sets, happy with the level I played today and yeah, (she's an) amazing player," Sabalenka said after her match.

"The second set, I felt like I had to step in and put even more pressure on her. Because I can see that she's young, she's hungry, and I could tell during the match that no matter the score, she's still going to be there trying," Sabalenka added.

Jovic, who at 18 is the youngest player to reach the last eight at the Australian Open without dropping a set since Venus Williams in 1998.

Earlier, Sabalenka stormed into the women's singles quarterfinals of the ongoing Australian Open 2026 tournament on Sunday. The top-seeded player thrashed World No.17 Victoria Mboko in straight sets 6-1, 7-6(1) in a one-sided match on Rod Laver Arena.

The two-time Australian Open champion won her 20th consecutive tiebreak at Grand Slam level, eclipsing an almost two-decade old record owned by Novak Djokovic, who won 19 straight tiebreaks at majors between Wimbledon 2005 and 2007.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Sabalenka's record is insane! 20 consecutive tiebreaks at Grand Slams, beating even Djokovic's record. She's looking unstoppable. But Elina's form is scary good too. This semi-final is going to be a blockbuster. 🎾
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Sarah B
As a new mom myself, Elina's journey hits different. The mental and physical strength required to come back at this level is phenomenal. More power to her! Though I must say, the scoreline against Gauff was a real shocker.
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Rohit P
Respect to Iva Jovic as well. 18 years old and reaching the quarters without dropping a set? That's future champion material right there. The women's game is in great hands with such talented youngsters coming up.
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Vikram M
While the focus is on the top players, I feel the article could have given a bit more context on Elina's journey last year. She took a break to heal - from what exactly? Injuries? Mental fatigue? A little more depth would be nice.
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Kavya N
Sabalenka vs. Svitolina! This is the match-up I didn't know I needed. Power vs. precision and experience. Waking up at 5 AM for this one is totally worth it. Chai and tennis - perfect combo! ☕

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