Errani and Vavassori win US Open mixed doubles
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Just before the men’s and women’s singles and doubles began, US Open organisers hailed the success of their revamped mixed doubles event – which featured some of the planet's biggest singles stars but had pointedly snubbed specialist doubles teams.
The U.S. Open’s largest court was packed for the final three matches of the reimagined mixed doubles tournament Wednesday night, which was made up of mainly top singles players for the first time
Italian pair Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori complete their "mission" by beating Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud to win the revamped US Open mixed event.
Carlos Alcaraz, Frances Tiafoe, Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, Ben Shelton, and more of tennis's biggest stars showed up for the U.S. Open's mixed doubles tourney.
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The thought of the top men’s and women’s singles players teaming up is one that has often intrigued tennis fans around the world.
NEW YORK -- Coco Gauff said she experienced some fear of missing out on the U.S. Open Mixed Doubles event this week, but believes the tournament needs to make some “changes” in the controversial format going forward.
Emma Raducanu says she would like to see Wimbledon follow the US Open's lead in creating an innovative mixed doubles tennis event featuring the sport's superstars.
The much-talked-about pairing of Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz fell to an early exit in the US Open’s mixed doubles competition on Tuesday, losing their first-round match and failing to win a set.
The semifinals of the new-look U.S. Open mixed doubles championship are set, with the title being decided tomorrow. The teams of Iga Świątek/Casper Ruud and Sara Errani/Andrea Vavassori advanced in the early wave, and they will be joined by Danielle Collins/Christian Harrison and Jessica Pegula/Jack Draper.
Everyone has been talking about the revamped US Open mixed doubles but the other Grand Slams are unlikely to follow suit soon.