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In a surprising turn of events, Australian Alex de Minaur and British fiancée Katie Boulter found themselves left out of the US Open mixed doubles competition. Although both athletes expressed their ...
Kyrgios' absence was revealed when the US Tennis Association released the draw for the controversially remodelled event, ...
In a surprising turn of events, Australian tennis star Alex de Minaur and his British fiancée, Katie Boulter, have been left out of the US Open mixed doubles competition. Despite their expressed ...
World No.8 De Minaur had asked for a wildcard "pretty pretty please" via social media, but was rejected meaning he is the ...
Fresh of claiming the Cincinnati Open title after Jannik Sinner retired ill just 22 minutes into the final, Alcaraz teamed up ...
A resurgent Bernard Tomic is two wins away from his first US Open main draw appearance since 2017, but there are injury ...
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ATP Prize Money Leaders Update: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner continue to cement lead after Cincinnati Open final run
The ATP Prize Money Leaders has been updated for another week after the week that was that saw the Cincinnati Open take place ...
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2025 US Open men’s singles seeds: Sinner and Alcaraz top 2, Djokovic 7th
Dominant forces Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are set to be the top two men's singles seeds at the US Open in New York.
THE US Open mixed doubles tournament is getting a revamp this year, with some of the best singles players in the world ...
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ATP Rankings Update: Jannik Sinner still top before US Open, but Carlos Alcaraz closes in after Cincinnati Open
Another week in tennis sees the ATP Rankings update after the final major event at the Cincinnati Open, before all competitors head to the US Open. Looking ...
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Djokovic, Alcaraz, Sinner, Zverev: 7 top ATP stars who have criticised 12-day Masters format
A growing contingent of high-profile players on the ATP Tour have made it clear that they are not a fan of the 12-day Masters ...
Teenage prodigy Emerson Jones is one of five Australians through to the second round on the first day of US Open qualifying in New York. Bidding to make a Grand Slam main draw for the first time ...
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