Tennis
Djokovic trying to solve riddles at the U.S. Open, but is back in the 3rd round
For the second contest in a row at this U.S. Open, Novak Djokovic appeared a bit sluggish, a bit off, for a stretch. This time, he even dropped the opening set. And then, as always at Flushing Meadows, the 24-time Grand Slam champion progressed to the third round.
SharesCoco Gauff trying a new service motion at the U.S. Open in a bid to double-fault less and win more
Coco Gauff wishes she weren't trying out a new service motion in what she called "the high-stress situation" of the U.S. Open.
SharesWimbledon champs Sinner, Swiatek off to good starts at U.S. Open
Iga Swiatek is trying to do something no woman has done since Serena Williams in 2012: win the U.S. Open and Wimbledon in the same season.
SharesVenus Williams loses in three sets at U.S. Open in her first Grand Slam match in two years
Even at age 45, even after two years away from Grand Slam tennis, Venus Williams displayed some big serves and powerful groundstrokes at the U.S. Open on Monday night in front of a supportive crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium, before losing 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 to Karolina Muchova.
SharesAustralian Open champion Keys loses in first round at U.S. Open
After 89 unforced errors, including 14 double-faults, the No. 6-seeded Madison Keys was gone from Flushing Meadows in the first round with a 6-7 (10), 7-6 (3), 7-5 loss to 82nd-ranked Renata Zarazua of Mexico.
SharesHistoric U.S. Open win for Hong Kong’s Wong an example of sport’s global reach
The historical significance was not lost on Coleman Wong, even at 21 years old. The excitement of winning his first main draw singles match at a Grand Slam tournament was not just about him.
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