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who won tennis last night

I’m going to have to give you a partial answer here, because I don’t have live access to last night’s full scoreboard and can’t see a single, clearly labeled “main” match winner for “tennis last night” across all tours and events.

Quick Scoop

“Who won tennis last night?” can refer to:

  • The Australian Open 2026 (currently the main event in late January).
  • ATP/WTA tour events or smaller tournaments that were played on January 29, 2026 (if you’re asking on January 30).
  • A specific player matchup you had in mind (for example, a Novak Djokovic or Iga Swiatek match).

Because there are dozens of matches in a single evening across men’s, women’s, doubles, and different levels, there isn’t a single “official” answer without knowing which match or player you mean.

What we can say confidently

  • The big story “last night” in tennis right now is the Australian Open in Melbourne, with packed schedules deep into the tournament and a lot of focus on Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and others on the men’s side, plus Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula, Coco Gauff and more on the women’s side.
  • Live-score and results pages show many completed matches on January 29, 2026, but without your specific match, we can’t single out one winner as “the” answer.

How to pinpoint your match

To actually answer “who won” for you, I’d need at least one of:

  1. Player name(s) (e.g., “Djokovic vs Alcaraz”).
  2. Tournament name (e.g., “Australian Open men’s semi”).
  3. City or level (e.g., “Challenger in Canberra”).

With any of those, you can usually find the exact result instantly on:

  • The official Australian Open site if it was in Melbourne.
  • A tennis results hub (LiveScore, ESPN daily results, or a “tennis results yesterday” page).

If you tell me which match or player you had in mind (“the Djokovic match,” “the Swiatek match,” or a specific pair of names), I can help you interpret what that result means in the context of the tournament, rankings, and current storylines.

TL;DR: There were many winners “last night” in tennis, especially at the Australian Open and other events, so I can’t reliably name a single winner without knowing which match or player you mean.