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Carlos Alcaraz’s road to glory: The path to US Open crown and World No. 1
For the third consecutive Slam final, the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry delivered high drama and exquisite shot-making. But aside from a purple patch in the second set, when Sinner’s crisp baseline hitting briefly unsettled him, Alcaraz dictated proceedings with ferocious groundstrokes, surgical net play, and relentless returning.

Sinner-Alcaraz to lock horns at US Open 2025 final; lot more than just a Grand Slam title at stake as the two meet at a big stage yet again; details inside
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are set to meet at the US Open 2025 final, with lots at stake for both. The US Open final holds a unique opportunity for the unprecedented No 1 and 2 to not only add a Grand Slam to their cabinet, but the two also have a great chance to have their names etched in history books.

Who is Kathy May? All you need to know about Taylor Fritz’s mother and rumors about her face
Kathy May, Taylor Fritz's mother and a former top-10 tennis player, has been a constant presence at the US Open, supporting her son. Her appearance has sparked online speculation, but there are no confirmed health issues. May had a successful career in the 1970s, winning seven WTA titles and reaching three Grand Slam quarterfinals.

US Open: Fluent Djokovic overwhelms Struff to break record, sets quarter-final showdown with Fritz
Novak Djokovic displayed a dominant performance at the US Open. He defeated Jan-Lennard Struff in straight sets. This victory secured Djokovic's place in the quarter-finals. He is set to face Taylor Fritz in the next round. Djokovic also achieved a historic milestone. He became the oldest man to reach all major singles quarter-finals in a season.

‘Nervous’ Jacob Fearnley, 24-year old tennis world no. 60 and sport’s latest showing of British talent, surprised over ‘crowd noise’ in favour of German counterpart, Zverev in Louis Armstrong stadium
This article takes a look into a recent US Open match, which uncovers No. 60 Jacob Fearnley’s experience, shared to BBC News, on how loud the Louis Armstrong crowd was at his match against Alexander Zverev. Does making people deserve a hiding just part of the territory, or an excuse for lack of manners people in the stands enjoy criticising players who actually ‘play’

US Open star Ben Shelton can’t stop gushing over girlfriend Trinity Rodman’s support
Ben Shelton celebrated his US Open victory, acknowledging his girlfriend, Trinity Rodman's support after she flew in from California. Rodman, who previously went viral for displaying Shelton's name and picture, has been a constant source of encouragement
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School Assembly Headlines for August 2: Top national, international, sports and business updates
Today's headlines cover a range of significant events, from the Election Commission's announcement of the Vice Presidential poll following Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation to PM Modi's disbursement of ₹20,500 crore to farmers under the PM-KISAN scheme. Internationally, the US imposed a 20% tariff on Sri Lankan exports, while in sports, Indian shuttlers excelled at the Macau Open.
How Bill Ackman made tennis look like a billionaire’s toy
When hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman stepped onto the manicured grass at Newport’s Hall of Fame Open, he wasn’t just playing tennis — he was testing whether sheer wealth could bypass merit in one of sport’s most unforgiving arenas. Teaming up with retired pro Jack Sock, Ackman’s wildcard entry and straight-sets defeat sparked anger, ridicule and a debate about privilege. What happens when the rules bend for the rich? For tennis purists, it’s a serve they’re not ready to return.
Taylor Fritz makes it to Wimbledon 2025 semifinals: Know how much money the US star makes
American tennis star Taylor Fritz is set to compete in the Wimbledon semifinals. He will face Carlos Alcaraz. His girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, will be supporting him. Fritz is currently ranked fifth in the world. He has a net worth of $10 million. Fritz credits Riddle for his success. She is a popular influencer with a large social media following.
Virat Kohli backs Novak Djokovic to secure eighth Wimbledon title, reveals bond with Serbian tennis icon
Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli expressed his support for Novak Djokovic to win his eighth Wimbledon title, hoping for a final showdown against Carlos Alcaraz. Kohli, who was present at Djokovic's round of 16 match, revealed he has been in touch with the tennis star.
Wimbledon 2025: Jannik Sinner advances to quarter-finals as injured Dimitrov retires while leading
Grigor Dimitrov's injury woes continue at Wimbledon. He retired against Jannik Sinner due to a pectoral injury. The incident occurred when Dimitrov was leading by two sets. Sinner will now face Ben Shelton in the quarter-finals. He expressed sympathy for Dimitrov. Dimitrov has a history of injury retirements. This marks his fifth consecutive Grand Slam retirement.
Novak Djokovic’s quiet legacy of mentorship
Novak Djokovic helps many tennis players. He shares his knowledge with them. Daniil Medvedev, Jakub Mensik, and others have benefited. Aryna Sabalenka also got advice from him. Djokovic offers guidance on technique and mindset. He even provides financial support to some. Younger players appreciate his help. They use his advice to improve their game. Djokovic believes in sharing his experience.
Infosys, ATP extend digital innovation partnership for 3 years
"As the technology partner of the ATP since 2015, Infosys has been instrumental in supporting ATP's development of key digital assets and infrastructure, including ATP PlayerZone, ATP Stats Leaderboards, ATP Second Screen, and the ATP app," Infosys said in a regulatory filing.
In a first, ATP Finals to feature electronic line-calling & video review
Since there will be no line judges at The O2 due to Covid-19 protocols and electronic line-calling will be in use, video review cannot challenge whether a ball is in or out.
In a first, ATP Finals to feature electronic line-calling & video review
According to the ATP Tour website, the lines will be called electronically by hawkeye live - as there won't be line judges this year amid the Covid-19 pandemic -- and a chair umpire will oversee the action.
Tennis: India's tech capital to host Bengaluru Open from February 10
The week-long signature event on the ATP Challenger Tour will begin on February 10 at the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association. Forty-eight singles and 16 pairs of doubles players from about 25 countries will participate.
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Kyrgios accepts 'care plan', ban could be cut
TENNIS-AUSTRALIA-KYRGIOS:Kyrgios accepts 'care plan', ban could be cut
Japan's Nishikori qualifies for ATP Tour finals in London
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MSM bags ATP telecast rights for five years
Krishnan said he hoped that with Sony showing 24 of the 27 biggest tour events, 90% of all major tournaments of tennis will be on the Sony channel.
Multi Screen Media Network network gets five-year broadcast rights for ATP Tour events
MSM Network today announced that it has acquired the exclusive rights to broadcast ATP World Tour tennis events for the next 5 years.
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