Danielle Collins sets up Naomi Osaka showdown as qualifying wraps at Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

Danielle Collins will face Naomi Osaka at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 05 February 2024
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Danielle Collins sets up Naomi Osaka showdown as qualifying wraps at Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

ABU DHABI: Danielle Collins, Heather Watson and Ashlyn Krueger were among the players to book their places on Sunday for the main draw of this year’s Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open presented by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

The main draw of the WTA 500 event begins on Monday with Emma Raducanu, Marie Bouzkova, Caroline Garcia, Sorana Cirstea, Beatriz Haddad Maia and Xiyu Wang in action.

Sunday’s focus was on the final round of qualifying matches, and there were some outstanding performances for fans to savor at the International Tennis Centre, Zayed Sports City.

Grand Slam winner Watson’s game against Spain’s Rebeka Masarova followed a similar pattern to her opening match 24 hours earlier, with the Brit fighting back from a set down to progress.

Masarova took the first set 6-3 and while the second went right to the wire, it was Watson who came out on top in an entertaining tie-break. The third was completely one-sided, though, as the 2016 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion combined quality with consistency, taking the game away from her opponent to eventually win 3-6, 7-6, 6-1, setting up a round of 32 clash with Latvia’s Yelena Ostapenko.

Having won her first qualifying match in straight sets on the opening day, America’s Collins never looked in any real danger against the Czech Republic’s Linda Fruhvirtova and eventually recorded a fairly straightforward 6-4, 6-3 victory. Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka now awaits the 2022 Australian Open finalist.

After edging a tight first set 7-5, American Krueger won six games without response against Italy’s Lucia Bronzetti to cruise through to the main draw, where she will play compatriot Bernarda Pera, who overcame Spaniard Sara Sorribes Tormo in straight sets.

The lineup of qualifiers was completed by the Czech Republic’s Linda Noskova and France’s Diane Parry, who secured straight-set victories in their matches against Spain’s Cristina Bucsa and Japan’s Mai Hontama respectively.

Elsewhere on day two of the tournament, there was a host of off-court activities taking place, many of which involved the players.

To mark Kids Day at the competition, youngsters were invited to take part in clinics hosted by Tennis 360, with professionals Bouzkova and Parry coaching those in attendance, who learnt basic tennis skills designed to encourage participation and a passion for the sport.


Alcaraz and Sabalenka set sights on Australian Open fourth round

Updated 23 January 2026
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Alcaraz and Sabalenka set sights on Australian Open fourth round

  • Spanish world number one Alcaraz came through a tough three-set arm-wrestle in round two
  • Top seed Sabalenka, a two-time Australian Open champion, faces Russia-born Austrian Anastasia Potapova

MELBOURNE: Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka return to the Australian Open battlefield on Friday with fourth round berths at stake, joined in the fight by third seeds Coco Gauff and Alexander Zverev.
Spanish world number one Alcaraz came through a tough three-set arm-wrestle in round two and faces another tricky encounter against French 32nd seed Corentin Moutet.
The 22-year-old has again been handed an afternoon match on Rod Laver Arena, once more following Sabalenka on to Melbourne Park’s center court.
The Belarusian top seed Sabalenka, a two-time Australian Open champion, faces Russia-born Austrian Anastasia Potapova to kick-off day six where temperatures are forecast to soar.
Alcaraz, who is bidding for a career Grand Slam of all four majors, said his testing 7-6 (7/4), 6-3, 6-2 victory over Yannick Hanfmann in round two served him well.
“I’m still getting used to the conditions, getting used to playing better,” said the six-time Grand Slam winner.
“Just happy that I’m just improving every day after every match. So hopefully being better in the next round.”
Alcaraz has never gone past the quarter-finals in his four trips to Australia.
Should he beat Moutet, he will meet either American 19th seed Tommy Paul or Spanish 14th seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina to make the last eight once again.
Sabalenka, as the overwhelming favorite, was upset by Madison Keys in last year’s final but insists revenge is not her motivation.
“I look at each match as a new match, new opportunity. I have also been working really hard,” she said.
“For me, it doesn’t matter what was in the past. For me, it’s the new match.”
Like Sabalenka, Gauff has been impressive so far, saying she was “near perfect” in making the third round.
She faces fellow American Hailey Baptiste, ranked 70, on Margaret Court Arena.
World number three Gauff takes to the court after Russia’s three-time runner-up Daniil Medvedev, who lines up against Hungary’s Fabian Marozan.
Last year’s beaten finalist Zverev has dropped a set in both his opening two matches and will have a tough encounter in an evening clash on John Cain Arena against British 26th seed Cameron Norrie.
Women’s seventh seed Jasmine Paolini and men’s 10th seed Alexander Bublik are also in action.
Home hope and sixth seed Alex De Minaur has again been awarded the night match on center court, this time against dangerous American Frances Tiafoe.
Eighth seed Mirra Andreeva rounds out the day’s action on Rod Laver Arena in a clash with Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruse.