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"Proud" Madison Keys said she could walk away with her head held high after her reign as Australian Open champion ended to good friend Jessica Pegula on Monday in the last 16.

From Barron's

Lorenze will walk away with slightly less, however, having bought her abode for $2.4 million in summer 2024, while Paul purchased his in 2023 for $2.5 million.

From MarketWatch

Attorneys said in order to guarantee clients get 75% of the money, lawyers will have to foot the bill for these medical costs, opening the possibility they would walk away with nothing.

From Los Angeles Times

It is a big thing for Australia to go there and actually walk away with the win.

From BBC

PFI investors, they added, could pay higher dividends and "walk away with limited threat of recourse".

From BBC