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The upstarts: Medvedev and Raducanu win 2021 US Open
Both showed variety, power and composure in taking first major titles
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Finding the fault lines: Djokovic wears down his opponents
Also: Sakkari, Brooksby, Opelka, Bencic, Fernandez, Svitolina and more
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Time to pivot: Frances Tiafoe & Leylah Fernandez are upset winners
Also: Osaka, Kerber, Alcaraz, Rogers, Auger-Aliassime, Sock and more
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At the US Open: Legends of the Fall
With Murray, Tsitsipas, Gauff, Stephens and more
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US Open preview: Is this Pliskova’s opportunity?
Djokovic & Barty: No. 1s have shots at repeating Wimbledon titles
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Finding the fault lines: Djokovic wears down his opponents
At what point can you take down Novak Djokovic in a 3 out of 5 setters? At the four Grand Slams in 2021, he has won 25 matches, so if you want to find a way to out-hit the Serbian, you would have to play almost perfectly. On Monday, Djokovic beat Jenson Brooksby 1-6 6-3 […]

At the US Open: Legends of the Fall
A couple days ago, Stefanos Tsitsipas knocked out Andy Murray in five incredible sets. Murray was not happy, and he said late. He talked about Tsitsipas who, after the fourth set, went into the bathroom and he did not come back for eight minutes. Murray was ticked off, and said he should have come back […]

Stefanos Tsitsipas ‘The very next step would be the No. 1 spot’
The No. 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas has come closer and closer to winning a Grand Slam, or even eventually become No. 1. Or maybe not. He lost in the semis at Cincinnati, against Alexander Zverev, 7-6 [4] in the third set. Tsitsipas was frustrated, but one way or another, it was time to move on. However, […]

Angie Kerber: ‘I fought my way through’
At times, the former No.1 Angie Kerber has been rock solid. The German would run to the net when she really had to. But what she really liked was to stay in the backcourt and knock it back forever. Her legs were super strong, she can spin it, or flatten it out. She would battle, […]

Summer swings into Washington & San Jose
This week, in the United States, the hardcourt tournament continue in August. It very hot outside. The players know that in the summer, the heat is on. The 17-year-old Coco Gauff is getting better all the time. Alison Riske said that Gauff hits a lot of terrific shots, and she is very powerful, as well […]

The upstarts: Medvedev and Raducanu win 2021 US Open
At the start of the 2021 US Open, Daniil Medvedev looked confident. For the first time at a Slam, when he walked on the court for two weeks – regardless when he was hitting the ball, even if he missed a few shots – he believed that over a few hours, he could win. The […]

Time to pivot: Frances Tiafoe & Leylah Fernandez are upset winners
There are times when Frances Tiafoe was erratic. He would be frustrated and knock the balls way out. But, on Friday right, at the US Open, he was spectacular when he really needed to be. It was a marathon at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, and very late at night, he pulled it off, upsetting Andrey […]

US Open preview: Is this Pliskova’s opportunity?
Almost everyone wants to read about Novak Djokovic, who has a chance to win four Grand Slams this year. He is so consistent, and rarely strings together many errors. Once in a while, he does, but he is powerful, and he has a wide-ranging variety. He can smash his serves, he can return from the […]

Medvedev on verge of Grand Slam success
Daniil Medvedev totally crushed Pablo Carreno Busta on Friday in Cincinnati. While he can be irritable, still, on court, he is now very patient. He has a huge serve, he cracks his forehand and he whacks his backhand. Three years ago, he wasn’t great at the net, and also, he wasn’t more thoughtful when he […]

Isner grabs Atlanta title for sixth time
ATLANTA – With a fifth match point, John Isner was looking to step it up and go past his five Atlanta Open crowns. That’s when Brandon Nakashima’s second serve bounced off of the net and outside of the service box, making Isner a six-time winner of the Truist Atlanta Open. In a hot afternoon, the […]
