Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and US Open
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(Reuters) -World number one Aryna Sabalenka has decided to skip the U.S. Open tune-up event in Montreal due to fatigue, Tennis Canada announced on Wednesday. The 27-year old Belarusian's decision to sit out the July 26-August 7 Canadian Open follows her semi-final appearances at Wimbledon and Berlin and after losing in the French Open final.
A federal judge in North Carolina said Tuesday that she is likely to certify a class in the lawsuit brought by North Carolina women’s tennis star Reese Brantmeier against the NCAA.
A Federal judge in Greensboro indicated she’s likely to allow Reese Brantmeier’s lawsuit against the NCAA to proceed as a class action representing all college tennis players in a bid to keep prize money won at non-NCAA events.
Tennis fans can purchase U.S. Open 2025 tickets now for the Aug. 19-Sept. 7 tournament at Flushing Meadows, N.Y. with prices starting at $82 for quarterfinals. Snag vendor offer codes plus full schedule.
Former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has activated his protected ranking ahead of the US Open later this month.
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Edgar Berlanga and Shakur Stevenson headline the show in separate bouts on the card, which sends both locally based fighters to a place they’d never visited before. The fights will be in Louis Armstrong Stadium, the No. 2 venue on the grounds.
Czauz, who is currently ranked third in the world in girl's wheelchair tennis singles, is one of only eight players from around the world to earn a spot in the competition. The United States Tennis Association Colorado athlete has been training in Boulder, preparing for what she calls "a dream" opportunity.
The ATP Entry List for the 2025 Cincinnati Open has been confirmed, featuring a 96-player singles draw on hardcourts, right in the middle of the North American hardcourt swing.