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Player Feature
'I'm exactly where I need to be': In wake of painful loss, Townsend feels energized
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Rajeshwaran Revathi makes her mark in New York as India’s next tennis hope
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Muchova's New York: Central Park, Lady Gaga at MSG and hard-fought wins
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Match Reaction
Controlled aggression carries Osaka through another step at the US Open
Against Hailey Baptiste, Naomi Osaka struck only when the moment demanded, a measured brand of shot-making that underscored her evolving approach.
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Under the lights at the US Open, Gauff pushed to limit while Osaka cruises
On a night when Coco Gauff ground out a near three-hour win over Ajla Tomljanovic and Naomi Osaka eased past Greet Minnen, two of the game’s multi-major champions moved in tandem into the US Open’s second round.
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'Best decision for my game': Gauff turns to MacMillan for service sustainability
Looking to cut down on her double faults and find consistency in her serve, Coco Gauff has hired Gavin MacMillan, a biomechanics specialist who was instrumental in solving Aryna Sabalenka’s service issues.
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Indonesia's Janice Tjen on her US Open run and being inspired by Barty
In her tour-level debut at the US Open, Janice Tjen upset Veronika Kudermetova to become the first Indonesian player to win a Grand Slam match since 2023. Get to know her here.
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After Montreal heroics, can Victoria Mboko carry her run into New York?
Two years after playing the juniors in New York, Victoria Mboko is back at the US Open as one of the top up-and-comers to watch.
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Sabalenka begins her US Open defense in the place that once overwhelmed her
Nine years after leaving New York as a teenager ranked outside the Top 150, Aryna Sabalenka returned as a World No. 1 and opened her title defense with a straight-sets win against Rebeka Masarova.
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Maria Sharapova always found a way back, and now she's found her way to the Hall of Fame
With $700 to her name, Maria Sharapova came to the United States chasing a dream. At 17, she stunned Serena Williams and went on to capture the career Grand Slam. On Saturday, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
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