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4 votes
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Casper Ruud overcame some scratchy play to defeat Shang Juncheng and advance to the Round of 16 at the 2024 US Open
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Casper Ruud, seeded fifth and last year's runner-up, loses to Chinese world number sixty-seven Zhang Zhizhen at US Open 2023
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'Like Snoop Dogg's living room': Smell of pot wafts over notorious US Open court
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Holger Rune refused to blame his court allocation for his shock defeat to Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round of the US Open
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Casper Ruud books place in US Open final by battling past Karen Khachanov – his second grand slam final of the season
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Norway's Casper Ruud defeated Matteo Berrettini in straight-sets to reach his first US Open semi-final and increase his hopes of becoming world number one
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History of graphic design at US Open tennis tournament
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Naomi Osaka, 20, wins her first Grand Slam title, also the first Japanese woman to do so
Osaka defeated Serena Williams in two sets, but her victory over her idol is marred by controversy. Williams was flagged with conduct violations due to alleged coaching signals, which Williams...
Osaka defeated Serena Williams in two sets, but her victory over her idol is marred by controversy. Williams was flagged with conduct violations due to alleged coaching signals, which Williams vehemently denied and was voicing her displeasure with Ramos, the chair umpire. A warning was followed by a point penalty, followed by...a game penalty. Which is indescribably huge in a match on this big a stage.
It's unfortunate for Osaka, she played incredibly and deserved the win. Williams had to console her during the award ceremony as the crowd booed in protest of the interesting official decisions. I can't imagine a "worse" way to win your first Championship.
I've never seen anything like this in the sport. It was really jarring honestly. Hopefully both competitors move on and things are sorted out.
24 votes