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Australian Open: Yonex Players Ready to Shine in Melbourne

ByYonex January 20, 2026January 20, 2026
Yonex UK AO

MELBOURNE, Australia— The tennis year ignites under Melbourne’s blazing summer sun: the Australian Open is where players’ off-season preparations are put to the test. Once again, players arrive ready to leave a mark on the sport’s biggest and most anticipated stage.  As the tournament’s official stringer, Yonex continues to provide a platform for their athletes to thrive.


Madison’s Story Continues

One year ago, Madison Keys (USA) composed the most unforgettable story in Melbourne. Though once heralded as a future world No.1, her explosive game had been stalled by several seasons of injuries—but the journey was far from over.

The turning point came in late 2024. Encouraged by her husband and coach, Keys made the switch to a Yonex racquet, and the impact was immediate. A season-opening title setting the tone, she carried the momentum into Melbourne.

Keys stormed past Iga Świątek (POL) in a three-set semifinal thriller, before outlasting Aryna Sabalenka in the final to lift the trophy, completing an emotional triumph, years in the making.

Now, once again beginning the season in strong form, Keys returns to Melbourne as one of the most dangerous contenders in the draw.

Belinda Bencic: A Remarkable Comeback

Few stories inspire quite like Belinda Bencic (SUI) returning. Back on tour just six months after giving birth in October 2024, the Swiss star wasted no time reminding the world of her skills; last season, she captured two WTA titles and reached the semifinals at Wimbledon.

Kicking off the new season in stunning fashion at the United Cup, Bencic went undefeated across five matches—including victory over world No.2 Iga Świątek—earning her the MVP honors.

Confident and battle-tested, Bencic arrives at the Australian Open as a serious threat for anyone standing across the net.

Elena Eyes the Summit

Elena Rybakina (KAZ) continues to operate with her serene composure. Last season, she qualified for the WTA Finals and delivered a flawless performance—conquering without a single loss across from round-robin through the final.

The 2022 Wimbledon champion and 2023 Australian Open finalist has unfinished business in Melbourne; Rybakina once again sets her sights firmly on the summit.

Men’s Draw: American Power in Full Force

On the men’s side, Americans Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul continue to showcase immense potential and athleticism—but it is Ben Shelton who seems particularly built for Melbourne’s bright lights.

Shelton made the quarterfinals on his debut three years ago, following it up with a semifinal run last year. Now securing a spot inside the world’s top 10 and seeded eighth, the American leftie enters the Open with high expectations—and the game to back them up.

Ruud Embraces Evolution

Longtime Yonex star Casper Ruud (NOR) currently sits at world No.13, but complacency has never been part of his mindset. Former world No.2 and multiple Grand Slam finalist, Ruud has been candid about the need to evolve his game:

“Seeing how the game has changed has made me realize that maybe I need to change my game a little.”

Known for his heavy topspin and relentless baseline consistency, Ruud now seeks to add more aggressive elements, inspired by the sport’s new generation.

João Fonseca: The Next Wave

One such rising star is João Fonseca (BRA), the 19-year-old Brazilian who captivated Melbourne last year. After qualifying for the Australian Open, Fonseca stunned ninth seed Andrey Rublev in the first round.

Since then, Fonseca has claimed two ATP Tour titles and returns this year ranked world No.30. Brimming with potential, the Australian Open may once again prove to be the perfect stage for the next chapter in his rapid rise.

Player Equipment


Madison Keys
 (USA) : EZONE 98 / POLYTOUR FORCE / POLYTOUR PRO

Belinda Bencic (SUI) : EZONE 100 / POLYTOUR PRO

Elena Rybakina (KAZ) : VCORE 100 / POLYTOUR FIRE

Ben Shelton (USA) : EZONE 98 / POLYTOUR FORCE / POLYTOUR PRO

Casper Ruud (NOR) : EZONE100 / POLYTOUR SPIN / POLYTOUR PRO

João Fonseca (BRA) : VCORE 98 / POLYTOUR FORCE

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