One of tennis’s most beloved players scores a breakthrough victory after many years of playing. She might just be getting started.
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Daily Express US on MSNMadison Keys makes honest Coco Gauff admission - 'Blows my mind'Tennis star Madison Keys praised Coco Gauff ahead of the 2025 Indian Wells Open as the Americans players looks to snap an over 20-year title draught,
American tennis star Madison Keys is officially back at Indian Wells, hoping to carry on her winning form from the Australian Open to the BNP Paribas Open.
At the BNP Paribas Open, the first-time Grand Slam champion speaks on the coveted trophy, as well as her expectations for 2025 following her first major title.
Australian Open champion Madison Keys believes American women are well positioned to end a 24-year title drought at Indian Wells when the tournament's main draw starts on Wednesday in the California desert.
After time away to reset, Madison Keys returns at Indian Wells, carrying both confidence and curiosity about what comes next.
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Tennis World on MSNAndrea Petkovic reveals what she expects from Madison Keys nowMadison – who had already reached the final in a Major at the 2017 US Open – was much more ready this time around and achieved the most special victory of her entire career. Her run at Melbourne Park was truly brilliant, considering that she defeated Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek and current world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka during those magical two weeks.
Madison Keys weighed in on her thoughts on the possibility of American tennis players, including herself, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula and others, winning the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
Madison Keys and Coco Gauff will be among the names that home fans will be the most excited to watch at Indian Wells this year.
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Tennis World on MSNMadison Keys can find comfort in Jessica Pegula winning Austin after odd rule caseJessica Pegula ended up winning the WTA 250 tournament in Austin so hopefully that makes Madison Keys feel a bit better over an odd rule that prevented her from playing at the ATX Open.
Madison Keys says staying grounded in the wake of her breakthrough Grand Slam title at the Australian Open will be key to building on that success as she heads into the Indian Wells hard court tournament this week.
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