Australian Open in pictures: Day 14

Australian Open in pictures: Day 14
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The best shots on and off the court at the 2025 Australian Open on Friday, January 24
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Henry Bernet of Switzerland plays a forehand against Benjamin Willwerth of the United States in their Junior Boys’ Singles Final.Credit:Getty Images
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Benjamin Willwerth of the United States plays a backhand against Henry Bernet.Credit:Getty Images
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Henry Bernet of Switzerland plays a backhand against Benjamin Willwerth.Credit:Getty Images
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Benjamin Willwerth of the United States plays a forehand.Credit:Getty Images
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(L-R) Henry Bernet of Switzerland and Benjamin Willwerth of the United States pose with their trophies after the Junior Boys’ Singles Final.Credit:Getty Images
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Sam Schroder of the Netherlands serves against Niels Vink of the Netherlands in their Men’s Quad Wheelchair Singles Final.Credit:Getty Images
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Niels Vink of the Netherlands celebrates winning a point against Sam Schroder of the Netherlands in their Men’s Quad Wheelchair Singles Final.Credit:Getty Images
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Yui Kamiji of Japan shakes hands with Aniek Van Koot of the Netherlands after winning in the Women’s Wheelchair Singles final.Credit:Getty Images
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Yui Kamiji of Japan
poses with the trophy after winning the Women’s Wheelchair Singles final.Credit:Getty Images
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Alfie Hewett of Britain plays a forehand return to Tokito Oda of Japan in the men’s wheelchair final.Credit:AP
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Tokito Oda of Japan plays a forehand against Alfie Hewett of Great Britain in the Men’s Wheelchair Singles Final.Credit:Getty Images
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Alfie Hewett of Great Britain serves.Credit:Getty Images
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Tokito Oda of Japan reacts after winning a point.Credit:AP
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Alfie Hewett of Great Britain poses with the trophy after winning the Men’s Wheelchair Singles Final.Credit:Getty Images
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Action movie star Jackie Chan (left) takes in Melbourne’s Chinese dragon dancers.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus walks onto Rod Laver Arena for her match against Madison Keys of the U.S. in the women’s singles final.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Madison Keys of the U.S. waves as she walks onto Rod Laver Arena for her match against Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus in the women’s singles final.Credit:AP
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Aryna Sabalenka (R) and Madison Keys (L) of the United States pose nest to the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup prior to the Women’s Singles Final during day 14 of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park.Credit:Getty Images
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Madison Keys in action against Aryna Sabalenka.Credit:Christopher Hopkins
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Aryna Sabalenka in action.Credit:Christopher Hopkins