On January 19th, Beijing time, the fourth round of the Australian Open women's singles saw four key battles, including a match between Gauff and dark horse Bencic. Ultimately, after a tough three-set battle, Gauff managed to reverse her opponent with a 2-1 victory, securing her place in the quarterfinals. In this Australian Open, Bencic's performance has been truly impressive. In her previous three matches, she defeated Ostapenko and Lammers 2-0 each, and in the last round against Osaka Naomi, her opponent retired due to injury after losing the first set 0-1. This means that throughout these three matches, Bencic did not lose a single set, and her advancement to the round of 16 is well-deserved. Facing Gauff, Bencic continued her excellent form, shocking Gauff in the first set. After playing all 12 games, Bencic won 7-5, which was also the first time Gauff had fallen behind in this tournament. In the second set, Gauff quickly adjusted and broke serve, eventually winning 6-2 to level the score at 1-1. In the decisive third set, after the first four games, Gauff broke serve again, leading 3-1. Although Bencic fought hard, facing one of the top three players in the women's tennis world, Gauff, she could not create a miracle despite her best efforts. She lost another set 1-6, with a total score of 1-2, and was ultimately unable to advance to the quarterfinals. In addition to Bencic, Danilovic was also eliminated. On this match day, she faced Badosa and was knocked out with a 0-2 defeat. In this tournament, Danilovic also made…

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On January 13th, the first round of the 2025 Australian Open women's singles featured a highly anticipated match between Ostapenko and Bencic. Ultimately, Ostapenko suffered a surprising 0-2 defeat, crashing out of the tournament as another seeded player eliminated. After the match, Bencic threw her racket in excitement, clenched her fists, and smiled widely, clearly thrilled with her victory. Ostapenko is an extremely experienced player, ranked 22nd in the world and seeded 16th in the tournament. She has previously won a Grand Slam title and qualified directly for the main draw of this year's Australian Open. Bencic, on the other hand, is a Swiss player ranked only 294th in the world. Prior to this match, the two had faced each other twice, with both players winning one match each. However, considering overall strength, Ostapenko was considered the stronger player. In the first set, Ostapenko quickly broke serve, but Bencic responded with a break of her own to level the score at 1-1. The two players then held their serves, with Bencic leading 4-3. In the eighth game, Bencic broke serve again to extend her lead to 5-3. In the ninth game, Bencic successfully converted her serve to win the set 6-3, taking a 1-0 lead over Ostapenko. In the second set, Bencic broke serve early on, but Ostapenko immediately broke back to level the score at 1-1. In the third game, Bencic broke serve once more and then held serve to lead 3-1. In the sixth game, Bencic made a crucial double fault, allowing Ostapenko to break back and close…

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