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The US Open is here! Our team breaks down the men's and women's draws, with predictions on who will lift the trophies. How will Novak Djokovic fare? Can Coco Gauff claim another title on home soil?
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have won the last 7 Grand Slam titles When it ... ‘Sincaraz’ is a cut above as the US Open starts “Sinner and Alcaraz,” said Marcos Giron, an American who has been ...
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Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, aka Sincaraz, rule men's tennis as the 2025 US Open arrives
OK, sure, maybe it wouldn't be rational to say there's no point in actually holding the full U.S. Open and instead just ...
With the Italian now just days away from his first-round match, coach Darren Cahill has given an update on his condition. Speaking to ESPN, Cahill outlined when he expects the world number one to ...
Jannik Sinner is yet to return to the practice court following his retirement from the Cincinnati Open final, but his coach Darren Cahill has offered a positive update ahead of his US Open title ...
Cahill watched on with concern as Sinner gingerly walked around the court in the Cincinnati Open final, attempting to cool himself down with a bag of ice before he eventually reti ...
As British hopefuls Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper gear up to prepare for the grand slam event, they need to be wary of the bugs as they chase the $5m winners’ pot. Having been spotted in 29 of New ...
Emma Raducanu has sent a heartfelt note to her US Open partner, Carlos Alcaraz, after turning down Oxford University.
Jannik Sinner retired from the final at the Cincinnati Open, which also derailed his plans for the US Open this year a bit. Everything was looking great for Sinner ahead of the ATP Masters 1000 ...
Jannik Sinner could find it "difficult to regain top form" ahead of the US Open if he needs a full week to recover from the illness that struck him down at the Cincinnati Open.
Fans flocked to New York and mixed doubles was the star of the show — but there remains a fundamental flaw with the new-look tournament ...
Jannik Sinner had to hand Carlos Alcaraz the walkover due to illness after trailing 0-5 in the final of the Cincinnati Masters. He failed to defend his title, but the Spaniard ended up winning his ...
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