Destanee Aiava has shone at this year's Australian Open, producing a major career highlight reaching round two for the first time in her career. Today, she faces the biggest match yet of her career.
Destanee Aiava, Viktorija Golubic, Polina Kudermetova and Kimberly Birrell were among the players to successfully qualify for the.
Without an apparel sponsor, the No. 195-ranked Aussie turned to Ebay and Facebook to source a few iconic vintage tennis dresses.
Aiava’s stunning first-round win at the Australian Open came after childhood trauma and, in one awful moment, her plan to take her own life.
Beaten but emboldened, Destanee Aiava’s Australian Open campaign confirmed in her mind that “I do belong” at the top level after her best grand slam showing in a tumultuous career.
Ranked 195 in the world, Destanee Aiava's gripping first-round win at Melbourne Park will go a long way to funding her 2025 season and building her confidence.
The Australian Open is in full swing and there was plenty more to discuss from day six. We look at some highlights, lowlights and things you may have missed. Tennis doesn’t get much better than watching Carlos Alcaraz in full flight – and he was quite literally in full flight on Friday.
Australian tennis player Destanee Aiava is turning heads at the Australian Open and it has everything to do with her outfits.
An emotional Destanee Aiava shared a courtside embrace with her family after securing her return to the Australian Open main draw for the first time since 2021.
It’s Easter Sunday in Melbourne. Three years ago. Destanee Aiava is ready to throw in the towel. She climbs on the railing of a bridge near her home at Doveton. The intention is to leave the world behind.
The last Australian woman to fall at Melbourne Park, comeback kid Destanee Aiava believes she’s shown she belongs at the top level of international tennis after going toe-to-toe with world No.11 Danielle Collins. There are now no more Australians in the ...
Destanee Aiava hopes to soon get a sponsor but in the meantime she continues to improvise and will probably buy a $35 dress from Facebook for her opening match at the Australian Open. This week, the 195th-ranked Australian won three qualifying matches to earn her first main draw appearance at Melbourne Park since 2021.