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India Today on MSNUS Open: Cheerful Jannik Sinner returns to practice after Cincinnati heartbreak
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner returned to practice at Arthur Ashe, easing fans' concerns after his Cincinnati withdrawal and signaling readiness to defend his crown at Flushing Meadows.
The draw for the 2025 US Open men's and women's tournament was conducted on Wednesday, setting each matchup for the opening round of play as well as the bracket for each tournament. On the men's side,
Jannik's top rival will be Alcaraz once again, with the 22-year-old Spaniard expected to make a difficult debut against American giant Reilly Opelka. Behind them are Serbian veteran Novak Djokovic – who is chasing the 25th Major title of his endless career – Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Jack Draper and Taylor Fritz (finalist here last year).
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FirstCuriosity on MSNTim Henman Slams US Open with ‘Disrespectful’ Remark for Its Revamped Mixed Doubles
The US Open has completely revamped its mixed doubles event. All the matches ended within two days and saw Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori beat Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud in the final in three sets.
Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz underlined their hard court credentials ahead of the US Open with victories over Jasmine Paolini and Jannik Sinner respectively in the women's and men's singles tournaments at the Cincinnati Open.
Coco Gauff's 2025 season has been a rocky ride, but she's choosing to have a short memory as she prepares for the US Open.
Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Open title in anticlimactic circumstances as rival Jannik Sinner retired due to illness just 23 minutes into the match.
French tennis player Terence Atmane played the best tennis of his life at last week's Cincinnati Open, reaching the semifinals. However, 23-year old announced his sudden withdrawal from the upcoming US Open,
The names are on the board, the paths are set. From the top seeds to the hopeful challengers, here’s how the year’s final Grand Slam is shaping up.
Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Open on Monday after Jannik Sinner was forced to retire due to illness. Alcaraz was already up big on Sinner, the World No. 1, when he had to retire. Sinner told the crowd that he hoped to play after feeling bad overnight, but he couldn't make it work.
Coco Gauff turns to a biomechanics expert, who helped rival Aryna Sabalenka overcome her serving troubles, on the eve of the US Open.