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Elsa Jacquemot Stuns Mertens as Jiménez Kasintseva, Maria, and Jovic Power into Guadalajara Quarters
Jacquemot Topples Mertens in Three-Set Thriller Elsa Jacquemot pulled off one of the biggest win of her young career in Guadalajara, rallying from a set down to defeat Elise Mertens 4–6, 6–3, 6–4. The 22-year-old Frenchwoman showcased composure beyond her years, flipping the script after a nervy opening set against the top seed in her…
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Anisimova Unable to Bring US Open Form to 2025 Final as Sabalenka Defends Title
The Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd anticipated a gripping US Open 2025 women’s final as defending champion Aryna Sabalenka faced rising American Amanda Anisimova. What followed was a clash of nerves, power, and resilience, with momentum swinging wildly before Sabalenka ultimately secured her second straight crown in New York. Butterflies, Break Points, and Shifting Momentum Amanda…
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Women’s Tennis Rules at the US Open 2025: Another Thriller as Anisimova Overcomes Osaka
Another Grand Slam semifinal, another rollercoaster. Under the bright lights, Naomi Osaka faced Amanda Anisimova in a clash that promised drama and delivered from the very first game. Momentum swung back and forth, with both players flashing brilliance but also showing nerves under pressure. Osaka Overcomes Hawk-Eye Glitch To Take Tie-Break Everything started smoothly for…
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Jessica Pegula Fights Hard but Runs Into Sabalenka’s Serving Wall in US Open Semifinal
With an impressive early crowd on hand, Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York was perfectly set for an intriguing first semifinal — a rematch of the 2024 US Open final.On one side stood Aryna Sabalenka, who enjoyed four extra days of rest after advancing via a walkover in the previous round. On the other side…
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Naomi Osaka Edges Karolina Muchova in US Open Quarterfinal by Small Margins
Naomi Osaka and Karolina Muchova delivered a high-quality US Open 2025 quarterfinal clash, continuing their growing rivalry. Just last year, Muchova defeated Osaka at the US Open, but in Melbourne earlier this year, the Japanese star turned the tables (1-6, 6-3, 6-3). This time in New York, the stage was set for another battle of…
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Forget Wimbledon: The Real Amanda Anisimova Has Arrived
A Quarterfinal of Pure Quality Amanda Anisimova left all Wimbledon disappointments behind with a breathtaking quarterfinal performance at the US Open. Facing an equally fierce Iga Swiatek, the American produced tennis of the highest order—powerful, relentless, and irresistible. From the first ball, it was clear this wasn’t the same tentative Anisimova who faltered in London.…
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Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez Doubles Run Ends at US Open in Quarterfinal Loss to Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova
Stunning Run Cut Short by Dominant Favorites Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez saw their electric US Open doubles campaign come to a halt in the quarterfinals, falling 6-1, 6-2 to the top-ranked team of Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova. The world No. 1s proved too clinical, dominating from the opening serve and neutralizing the North…
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Naomi Osaka Defeats Error-Strewn Coco Gauff to Reach US Open Quarterfinals
The Japanese star stayed composed while Gauff piled up mistakes, falling 6-3, 6-2 in one of her poorest Grand Slam displays. First Set: Osaka Seizes Control Early A packed Arthur Ashe Stadium, buzzing with WTA fans, anticipated a blockbuster clash. It was not to be.Naomi Osaka, waving her racket with ease before the first ball,…
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Tense Rybakina Falters Under Pressure, Vondrousova Stays Cool to Set Up Sabalenka Quarterfinal Clash
Playing for a place in the US Open 2025 quarterfinals against none other than Aryna Sabalenka, the upper tier of Arthur Ashe Stadium filled far more than one would expect for such a late start. With Elena Rybakina and Marketa Vondrousova on court, all the ingredients were in place for a thrilling encounter. Both women…
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US Open 2025 Round of 32: Coco Gauff and Osaka Advance in Style in Their Quarter
The Round of 32 in Coco Gauff’s section of the US Open draw provided drama, high-quality tennis, and a statement from two of the biggest names in the game. Both Gauff and Naomi Osaka moved through to the second week, setting the stage for blockbuster battles ahead. Gauff Overwhelms Frech Coco Gauff looked every bit…
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Sabalenka Beats Leylah Fernandez in High-Quality US Open Round 3 Clash
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka showcased her resilience and firepower to overcome Leylah Fernandez 6–3, 7–6(2) in a tightly contested clash. The Belarusian absorbed early pressure before asserting her authority in the first set and then showed composure in a tense second-set tie-break to close the US Open match in straight sets. Set 1 –…
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Jasmine Paolini Crashes Out of US Open After Costly Miss Against Vondrousova
Jasmine Paolini’s US Open 2025 campaign ended with heartbreak as she fell to Marketa Vondrousova in straight sets. What could have been another breakthrough night for the Italian turned into a bitter lesson in missed opportunities. One forehand volley — easier to make than to miss — slipped away at the most crucial moment, and…
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US Open: Elena Rybakina in God Mode Sweeps Aside Emma Raducanu for Last-16 Spot
Elena Rybakina produced a ruthless performance at the US Open, dismantling Emma Raducanu 6-1, 6-2 in a highly anticipated third-round clash that turned into a one-sided lesson in power tennis. The Kazakh star, who owns a Wimbledon title and has often been viewed as a dangerous but inconsistent presence on tour, showed her highest level…
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Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova Advance as Quarter Intensifies After Round 2
The second round in the US Open 2025 quarter of Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova delivered dominant performances, tricky battles, and a setup for blockbuster clashes in Round 3. Both top names held firm, while several contenders booked their places with statement wins. Swiatek Tested but Moves On World No. 3 Iga Swiatek was made…
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Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka Lead Their Quarter in Round 2 Action
The second round of play in Coco Gauff’s quarter delivered a mix of thrilling three-set battles, injury setbacks, and commanding wins from the two marquee stars. Fans witnessed high-quality tennis, with both veterans and newcomers showcasing grit and resilience. Gauff and Osaka Show Their Power Coco Gauff once again rose to the occasion, defeating Donna…
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Is Karolina Muchova A Title Contender? Czech Survives Sorana Cirstea In Three-Set Thriller To Reach US Open Third Round
Karolina Muchova battled past Romania’s Sorana Cirstea in a gripping second-round clash at the 2025 US Open, eventually prevailing 7–6(7-0), 6–7(3-7), 6–4. Both players traded momentum throughout, combining fearless baseline hitting with extended rallies that thrilled the New York crowd. For Muchova, the win marked a test of fitness, nerve and resilience; for Cirstea, it…
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Suzan Lamens pushes Iga Swiatek to the brink before Pole seals Third Round US Open spot
World No. 2 Iga Swiatek was pushed to the brink by Dutch challenger Suzan Lamens, who produced the match of her career in Round 2 of the 2025 US Open. The 24-year-old from the Netherlands, steadily improving on the WTA Tour, came within touching distance of the tournament’s biggest upset, stealing the second set and…
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Jasmine Paolini powers past 17-year-old Jovic to reach US Open third round
World No. 8 Jasmine Paolini continued her strong US Open campaign with a 6–3, 6–2 victory over 17-year-old Iva Jovic in the second round (Round of 64). Playing her first main-draw US Open, Jovic impressed the New York crowd with flashes of fearless hitting and her ability to stay composed under pressure, even finding her…
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Australia’s qualifier Priscilla Hon rallies past Samsonova in three-set thriller at the US Open
Qualifier Priscilla Hon, the lone survivor from the qualifying rounds in the women’s draw, continued her dream run at the US Open with a statement victory in the Round of 64. Facing No. 20 seed Liudmila Samsonova, the Australian showcased grit and composure across nearly two hours of play, overturning an early deficit to claim…
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Elena Rybakina rallies past Valentova to reach US Open third round and Raducanu clash
In Round 2 of the US Open, Elena Rybakina and Tereza Valentova battled not only for a place in the last 32 but also for the chance to face Emma Raducanu in the next round. What unfolded was a gripping contest of power and resilience, with Rybakina showcasing her top-10 pedigree to come through in…
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US Open 2025: Pegula’s Quarter Opens with a Sense of Order
Jessica Pegula in Control American No. 1 Jessica Pegula made a smooth start to her home Slam, defeating Egypt’s Mayar Sherif 6-0, 6-4. Pegula dominated the opening set with precision and consistency before withstanding a stronger push from Sherif in the second. The straight-sets win was exactly the composed opening performance expected from one of…
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US Open 2025: Sabalenka’s Quarter Opens with Upsets and Breakthroughs
Aryna Sabalenka Sets the Tone World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka opened her US Open 2025 campaign in commanding style, defeating Switzerland’s Rebeka Masarova 7-5, 6-1. After being tested in the first set, the Belarusian found her rhythm to dominate the second, laying down an early marker for her title ambitions. Spain’s Nuria Párrizas Díaz was…
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Shnaider Makes It 5-for-5 With 2025 Monterrey Title Win Over Alexandrova
The 2025 Monterrey final was shaped by two contrasting journeys Ekaterina Alexandrova and Diana Shnaider battled through the draw to earn their spots in Sunday’s title clash. Second seed Alexandrova advanced with authority, playing clean, efficient tennis throughout the week. She opened with a straight-sets win over Ajla Tomljanovic, edged past Linda Noskova in a…
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Sorana Cirstea Shines in Cleveland 2025: All-Smiles Champion Lifts Trophy at the Expense of Ann Li
Romania’s Sorana Cirstea capped her Cleveland campaign in style, defeating American Ann Li to lift the 2025 Tennis in the Land trophy. Cirstea Makes Her Intentions Clear With Commanding First Set Backed by her trademark forehand and aggressive baseline rhythm, Cirstea looked every bit the seasoned competitor who first turned professional in 2006. With two…
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2025 Cincinnati Champion Swiatek ‘Shocked’ by Her Level on Fast Courts After Paolini Win
A Final with Fire: Swiatek and Paolini Double the Heat in Cincinnati All signs pointed to another chapter in Iga Swiatek’s hard-court dominance as she walked onto P&G Center Court for the 2025 Cincinnati Open final. With a 6–0 head-to-head record and not a single set dropped to Jasmine Paolini, the odds—and history—favored the Polish…
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Money Time in Cincinnati 2025: Paolini’s Experience Edges In-Form Veronika Kudermetova in SF2
The second semifinal in Cincinnati brought together two players on sharply rising trajectories: Italy’s Jasmine Paolini, fresh from her breakthrough Grand Slam final earlier in the season, and Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova, the newly crowned Wimbledon doubles champion with Elise Mertens and brimming with singles confidence. Their clash promised a fascinating contrast — Paolini’s intelligent, all-court…
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Cincinnati Open SF1 2025 – Iga Swiatek Stuns Rybakina with Set Steal and Comeback Brilliance
It was semi-final one at the 2025 Cincinnati Open—a marquee clash between Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina that lived up to the billing. What started as Rybakina’s set to win quickly turned into another showcase of Swiatek’s mental steel and shot-making under fire throughout the game. Iga Swiatek Saves Set, Then Steals It from Rybakina…
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Only American Cincinnati Quarter-Finalist Left Could Not Keep American Hopes Alive: Gauff Crashes Out, Paolini Wins Third In A Row
Two Top-10 Stars Clash Again Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini were on a collision course once more, this time in the quarterfinals of the Cincinnati Open 2025. The head-to-head stood dead even at 2-2, but it was the Italian who held the momentum, having won their last two meetings in straight sets—including the Rome final…

