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Rybakina Sets Sight on Alcaraz and Sinner in US Open Mixed Doubles Showdown

Elena Rybakina names Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as dream opponents in revamped US Open mixed doubles.

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As the US Open prepares to introduce a refreshed format for its mixed doubles event, Elena Rybakina has highlighted her top choices for competition, naming Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as the opponents she most hopes to face. The event, scheduled for August 19-20 during the lead-up fan week, will feature a blend of top-ranked mixed doubles pairs and wildcard entries, set apart from the main tournament.

Among the marquee lineups are Alcaraz partnering with Emma Raducanu and Sinner joining forces with Emma Navarro. Rybakina, a former Wimbledon champion and ranked world No. 12, will team with US No. 1 and world No. 4 Taylor Fritz, notable for being the 2024 US Open men’s singles runner-up. The duo recently claimed the Eisenhower Cup at Indian Wells.

At the Citi DC Open, Rybakina addressed the question of preferred opponents: “I mean… depends,” she said with a smile. “I think Sinner, Alcaraz definitely. To see how they hit and feel how the ball is coming. But it’s not easy with each player there.”

The revised timing and format aim to attract more leading singles players to the mixed doubles event. Other high-profile entrants include Novak Djokovic, who plans to partner Olga Danilovic, and Iga Swiatek, interested in playing alongside Casper Ruud. Additionally, notable American pairings might involve Madison Keys and Frances Tiafoe, Jessica Pegula with Tommy Paul, and Venus Williams teaming with Reilly Opelka.

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There have been withdrawals, including Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa following their personal separation, and Zheng Qinwen due to recent elbow surgery. Hubert Hurkacz also withdrew, ending his planned partnership with Donna Vekic.

The US Open’s mixed doubles event promises high-caliber action in its new fan-week format, spotlighting some of the sport’s most exciting talents.

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Alcaraz and Raducanu to meet again at ‘A Racquet at The Rock’ exhibition

Alcaraz and Raducanu to play at ‘A Racquet at The Rock’ exhibition after US Open mixed doubles exit..

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Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu will reunite in public after their recent US Open mixed doubles pairing, but this time they will be opponents. The two Grand Slam champions teamed for the revamped US Open mixed doubles event and drew significant attention, yet their run ended in the opening round with a 4-2, 4-2 loss to Jack Draper and Jessica Pegula.

“It was fun, to be honest. The people, the energy that was there was great. Almost full, Arthur Ashe. I loved the atmosphere, I loved the support, and I love the format, to be honest,” Alcaraz said. “I just had fun. It was great. Not the result that we wanted. I think we could have been much better if we could have prepared much better. But it was great.”

Raducanu added: “I think it was a huge success. I think so many fans got involved, so many people watching and tuned in. It got a lot of attention.

“I think it was a great idea. And, yeah, I had a lot of fun on the court playing with Carlos.”

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Both players have since been confirmed for the post-season exhibition A Racquet at The Rock on Sunday, December 7 in New Jersey, United States. Alcaraz, fresh from winning the US Open title after beating defending champion Jannik Sinner in four sets in the final, has appeared in several exhibition matches in recent years. Raducanu, by contrast, rarely takes part in such events.

The exhibition field also includes Frances Tiafoe and Amanda Anisimova. It will not be a mixed doubles format: six-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz will face Tiafoe, while Raducanu will play Anisimova.

Anisimova enjoyed a strong 2025, winning her first WTA 1000 title at the Qatar Open in February, finishing runner-up to Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon and then runner-up at the US Open, losing to Aryna Sabalenka. Raducanu and Anisimova met three times on tour in 2025; Raducanu leads their head-to-head 2-1 after wins at the Australian Open and Miami Open, while Anisimova won their most recent meeting at the Canadian Open. Alcaraz and Tiafoe have met three times, with Alcaraz leading 2-1 after victories at Wimbledon in 2024 and the US Open in 2022; Tiafoe’s win came in Barcelona in 2021.

As with most exhibition events, the emphasis will be on entertainment rather than competitive form.

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Alcaraz Leads Team Europe as Noah and Henman Take Over Laver Cup Leadership

Carlos Alcaraz headlines Team Europe as Noah and Henman debut as co-captains in San Francisco. Laver.

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Team Europe arrives in San Francisco for the Laver Cup (September 19-21) with new leadership and a roster that blends established stars with emerging talent. Yannick Noah and Tim Henman replace Bjorn Borg and Thomas Enqvist as co-captains. Noah brings a history of passionate, player-centered leadership and Henman adds long experience from his years with Great Britain’s Davis Cup team, where he compiled a record of 40-14.

“My approach as a captain has always been to listen to the player,” said Noah. “These guys are younger than my children, I’m just trying to give them unconditional love, not to judge them.”

The squad’s marquee name is world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, fresh from his US Open title and a three-month stretch that included three major finals. The indoor format and tiebreaker third-set rule are expected to suit his aggressive game, and the Chase Center setting offers the kind of big-shot moments Alcaraz enjoys. Steph Curry was courtside for Alcaraz’s US Open win, a recent high point before this team assignment.

Alexander Zverev, ranked third, is back after a third-round loss at the US Open to Felix Auger-Aliassime. The high-energy Laver Cup environment has proved restorative for players in the past, notably when Roger Federer’s pep talk helped Zverev secure a clinching win in the 2018 event.

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Casper Ruud and Holger Rune round out the experienced contingent. Both suffered second-round exits at the US Open. Ruud, a Laver Cup regular since 2021 and now ranked 12, has reached three Grand Slam finals and claimed 13 ATP titles, including the Madrid Masters 1000 this season. Rune, ranked 11, has shown fluctuating form and missed playing in the event two years ago because of injury; a successful 2025 debut could reset his momentum.

Two newcomers join the team in Jakub Mensik and Flavio Cobolli. Mensik, 20, rose from just inside the Top 50 at season start to win the Miami Masters 1000 in March, defeating Jack Draper, Taylor Fritz, and Novak Djokovic on the way to the title and is now ranked 17. Cobolli, 23, has collected two ATP Tour singles titles this year, reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals, and is currently ranked 25.

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Alcaraz and Sinner map out return after intense summer; schedules diverge in Asia

Alcaraz and Sinner pause after a grueling month; their next shared stop is the Shanghai Masters Oct.

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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner arrive at September with heavy workloads behind them and differing short-term plans. Across a month of high-stakes finals in North America, the pair reached back-to-back title matches and logged 13 matches each, although the Cincinnati final was cut short.

After meeting in the Wimbledon final, where Sinner emerged victorious, both skipped the Canadian Open and then reunited in Cincinnati. Alcaraz lifted the trophy after his rival retired while trailing 0-5 due to illness. They were the last two standing again at the US Open, with Alcaraz going on to win the title.

Alcaraz was due to play for Spain in the Davis Cup Qualifiers second-round rubber against Denmark in Marbella but has withdrawn, the federation citing fatigue. With Italy already through to the Davis Cup Final 8 play-offs in Bologna, Sinner will not be in action for his nation this round either.

Six-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz will return to competition at the Laver Cup, representing Team Europe in San Francisco alongside Alexander Zverev, Holger Rune, Casper Ruud, Jakub Mensik and Flavio Cobolli. It will be his second appearance at the annual team event after debuting in 2024. Sinner has again opted not to take part.

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The two will head to the Asia swing on different paths. Sinner is entered at the China Open while Alcaraz will make his debut at the Japan Open; both tournaments run from September 24-30. They both played in Beijing last year and reached the final there, with Alcaraz prevailing in a three-set match.

The next event likely to put them in the same draw is the Shanghai Masters, which begins October 1. Sinner enters as the defending champion after beating Novak Djokovic in the final 12 months ago; Alcaraz lost in the Shanghai quarter-final to Tomas Machac.

Their programmes for the late regular season remain flexible. They did not play at the Vienna Open or Swiss Indoors in 2024 before Alcaraz returned at the Paris Masters and lost in the third round. Sinner was initially on the Paris entry list but withdrew due to illness. Both have already secured places at the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin, provided they are fit and healthy.

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