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Angelique Kerber: From Melbourne Park magic to world No.1

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Ten years ago, Angelique Kerber won the Australian Open in a result that changed the course of her career. The German star, with Polish roots, had long been a top player. But a magical fortnight in 2016 saw her save a match point in the first round, beat Victoria Azarenka for the first time in seven tries in the quarters, then stun Serena Williams in a thrilling decider – the only time Serena ever lost an AO final. Not only did the triumph set the stage for a season that Kerber finished at world No.1, but it made the lefty an enduring favourite among Aussie fans at Melbourne Park. Since retiring at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Kerber has been busy with family life. Yet her return to the AO in 2026, and her time in the studio with Viv and Matt, allowed the three-time major champion to reflect on her career journey, her glittering achievements, her connection with fans, and what it was like to compete against her rivals – many of whom remain her friends.

 


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