US Open: Serena Williams makes easy work of Maria Sharapova in round 1
Tennis | August 27, 2019 8:31 ISTSerena Williams smashed her way past Maria Sharapova as she won the much anticipated US Open first-round fixture 6-1 6-1.
Serena Williams smashed her way past Maria Sharapova as she won the much anticipated US Open first-round fixture 6-1 6-1.
Prajnesh Gunneswaran lost 4-6 1-6 2–6 to Russia's Daniil Medvedev in the first round of US Open.
Virat Kohli took to Twitter to wish young Sumit Nagal good luck for his US Open first-round clash with Roger Federer.
Sumit Nagal will take on Roger Federer in his Grand Slam debut, and the Indian youngster is excited to take on the 'God' at the US Open.
At 22, India's Sumit Nagal became the youngest from the country in 25 years to qualify for a Grand Slam main draw. He'll meet Swiss tennis star Roger Federer in the first round of US Open.
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer is upbeat about his chances in the US Open, saying that he's encouraged by his levels of fitness.
Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova will go head to head against each other in the first round while a potential Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal only possible in the final.
India's tennis player Sumit Nagal is only one win away from qualifying for the main draw of the US Open 2019.
Ankita Raina went down 7-6(5), 4-6, 2-6 to her Czech rival Denisa Allertova.
Osaka, who beat Serena Williams in last year's final for her first Grand Slam title, recently regained the top spot in the WTA rankings from Ash Barty.
Naomi Osaka, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the world, is concerned about her chances of making another deep run in New York.
The US Open introduced a classic seven-point tie-break when players are tied at 6-6 in the decider.
While responding to Williams' meltdown, McEnroe said: "If thief is the worst word she used, I have got some bad news for you."
At the Australian Open and the French Open, players still have to win by two games in the final set in singles matches.
The Australian cartoonist behind the controversial depiction of Serena Williams jumping up and down on a broken racket has defended himself against claims of racism.
Hearing those delirious Argentine fans sing "Ole! Ole! DelPo!" again between points, gave him something else rewarding to take home from Flushing Meadows.
US Open Men's champion Novak Djokovic said he thought chair umpire Ramos should not have pushed Williams so hard.
A year after missing the U.S. Open because of an injured right elbow that would require surgery, Djokovic showed that he is unquestionably back at his best and back at the top of tennis.
On Saturday, Williams will face No. 20 seed Osaka, a 20-year-old who is the first Japanese woman to reach a Grand Slam final.
All four players have reached the U.S. Open final while only Nishikori hasn't won it to make this the first Grand Slam final four since the 2012 Australian Open in which all four players were past finalists.
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