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Tennis World USA on MSNNick Kyrgios issues major statement ahead of US Open mixed doubles with Naomi OsakaThe Post Nick Kyrgios issues major statement ahead of US Open mixed doubles with Naomi Osaka appeared first on Tennis World USA Nick Kyrgios isn't lacking any confidence ahead of his US Open mixed doubles debut with Naomi Osaka as he believes they can do "some big things" and make a splash at the star-studded tournament.
Early entry list has nine of the world’s top-10 players in both women's and men's rankings, forming teams that should draw crowds to mixed doubles.
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Yardbarker on MSNNick Kyrgios remains confident of achieving 'big things' with partner Naomi Osaka at US Open mixed doubles eventAustralia’s Nick Kyrgios believes he and Japan’s Naomi Osaka are capable of doing ‘big things’ at the US Open mixed doubles event. The fourth and last Grand Slam of the year will be played in two parts in August this year.
Discover how Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu are revolutionising mixed doubles tennis in 2025. Their partnership brings elite skill and vibrant chemistry, turning the event into a thrilling spectacle that resonates with a new generation of tennis fans.
Hsieh Su-wei and Jelena Ostapenko will face Elise Mertens and Veronika Kudermetova for the women's doubles title at Wimbledon.
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In February, the US Open announced its plans to overhaul the mixed doubles event for 2025. The tournament was moved up from the third week to the first week of the year's final Grand Slam, and ...
Those are among the high-wattage pairs on Tuesday’s preliminary entry list for the reimagined U.S. Open mixed doubles tournament on Aug. 19-20, before singles competition begins Aug. 24.
Carlos Alcaraz will soon fight for his first Grand Slam trophy outside of the singles courts, but his comments about the event were slammed by one of his colleagues. Alcaraz is one of the best, and
Emma Raducanu infamously pulled out of the mixed doubles at Wimbledon last year to concentrate on the singles game, starving Andy Murray of a send off.
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