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Tag: United States Open (Tennis)
The Serena Effect
An improbable run at what may be her final U.S. Open.
After Australia, Djokovic Is Likely to Meet Problems in France and U.S.
The French authorities say that players must be vaccinated to compete in the French Open, the next of the four Grand Slam tournaments.
Your Monday Briefing
The U.S. lags on vaccines.
What Emma Raducanu Means for a More Complex Britain
Emma Raducanu, 18, galvanized the nation with her triumph in the U.S. Open, drawing congratulations from royalty and inspiring pride in her hometown outside London.
Overlooked No More: Randy Snow, Paralympic Champion of Wheelchair Tennis
He won gold medals in singles and doubles at the 1992 Games in Barcelona and was the first Paralympic athlete to be inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame.
Rafael Nadal Pulls Out of U.S. Open and Will Miss Rest of 2021
The four-time U.S. Open champion said he was withdrawing because of a chronic problem with his left foot.
At the U.S. Open, Players From Belarus Eye Unrest at Home
The country would normally be excited about the strong performances of Belarusian athletes. But mass demonstrations and fury against an authoritarian president have loomed over their tournament.