Wang Xinyu has made history at the Australian Open, becoming the first Chinese player to reach the round of 16 in the women's singles draw. In a stunning performance, she defeated Czech 13th seed Linda Noskova in straight sets on Saturday, securing her place in the next phase of the tournament. But here's where it gets controversial... The match was halted mid-set due to the scorching heat, and Wang's aggressive style remained unwavering, setting up an exciting last 16 battle with American fourth seed Amanda Anisimova. This achievement is even more remarkable considering the withdrawal of Zheng Qinwen, China's highest-ranked player in Melbourne, before the tournament began. Wang's success builds on her previous career final earlier in January, and she's certainly living up to the hype as she enters the new season's first Grand Slam on the heels of a runner-up finish to Elina Svitolina in Auckland. Meanwhile, on the men's side, Novak Djokovic continues to set tennis records, achieving his 400th overall Grand Slam match win and 102nd victory at the Australian Open. But this is the part most people miss... Despite his 24 Grand Slam titles, Djokovic's journey to 400 wins has been a challenging one, with injuries and early exits in previous Grand Slams. Now, at 38, he's back in Melbourne aiming for a 25th career Grand Slam trophy, which would make him the most decorated tennis player of all time. So, who will come out on top? Will Wang's aggressive style prevail, or can Anisimova and Djokovic's experience and records prevail? It's anyone's game, and we can't wait to see what unfolds in the next round. But for now, let's discuss! Do you think Wang's aggressive style will be enough to beat Anisimova, or can experience and records prevail? Share your thoughts in the comments below!