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Draper and Pegula advance, beat Raducanu and Alcaraz in US Open mixed doubles opener

Draper and Pegula beat Raducanu and Alcaraz 4-2, 4-2 in 51 minutes in US Open mixed doubles opener.

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Top seeds Jack Draper and Jessica Pegula opened their 2025 US Open mixed doubles campaign with a straight-sets win over Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz, prevailing 4-2, 4-2 in 51 minutes in the opening round of the reimagined tournament.

Draper and Pegula struck early. Alcaraz was broken in the opening game after errors from both partners, while Draper produced an excellent start for the top seeds. They maintained the advantage, surviving a rally from Raducanu and Alcaraz and winning a decisive point while serving for the first set at 3-2.

Alcaraz produced a moment that stunned the crowd and his partner, executing a running forehand around the net post in the second game of set two, but he was broken in the next game. Raducanu and Alcaraz saved three match points on the Brit’s serve in the fifth game of the second set, yet Draper and Pegula closed the match in the following game.

Draper and Pegula are the No 1 seeds based on their combined singles rankings. They joined forces after Draper’s first two partners — Zheng Qinwen and Paula Badosa — withdrew through injury. Raducanu and Alcaraz entered the event as wildcards and were the only pairing of Grand Slam singles champions in the 16-team draw.

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There had been suggestions Alcaraz might withdraw from mixed doubles given his run at the Cincinnati Masters. The five-time major champion lifted the title at the Masters 1000 event on Monday after Jannik Sinner was forced to retire through illness after losing the first five games of the final.

In his post-Cincinnati press conference, Alcaraz admitted it was not ideal that the mixed doubles started the following day while also looking ahead to partnering Raducanu with excitement.

“It’s good. The scheduling is not the best to be honest, playing tomorrow. But the concept of the mixed doubles, I love it. It’s going to be new for me, which I love,” the world No 2 said.

“I’m going to have so much fun, playing with Emma. I will try to enjoy as much as I can. I will try to see how the court is going to be, the balls, everything.

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“I will treat it as a really important and good preparation for me. I will try to be at my best tomorrow after the trip to New York.

“I’m probably going to sleep late, but I will try to bring my best tennis to help Emma get the win then let’s see if we will get it, it’s going to be fun and great to have those matches.”

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Sinner Improves to 18-0 in Grand Slam Third Rounds After US Open Win

Sinner beat Shapovalov 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 to reach US Open fourth round; now 18-0 in third rounds. .

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Jannik Sinner advanced to the fourth round of the US Open on Saturday, extending an unusual streak in his Grand Slam record. The world No. 1 overcame Denis Shapovalov in four sets, winning 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 to move through at Flushing Meadows.

Sinner dropped the opening set but recovered to take the next three, sealing passage into the tournament’s fourth round. The victory left the top-ranked player unbeaten in third-round matches at Grand Slam events, a specific run that now stands at 18-0.

SINNER IN THIRD-ROUND MATCHES AT GRAND SLAMS: 18-0

The scoreline of 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 is the recorded result from the third-round meeting with Denis Shapovalov. That outcome ensured Sinner would continue in the US Open draw and preserved his perfect record in this particular stage of Grand Slam competition.

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Wilander backs Carlos Alcaraz as the player to beat at US Open, passing over Jannik Sinner

Wilander: Alcaraz ‘focused’ and ‘pretty perfect’ after three rounds; seen as the man to beat. (2025)

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Mats Wilander has pointed to Carlos Alcaraz as the player to beat at this year’s US Open, citing the Spaniard’s form through three rounds and a level of focus that has impressed the former world No 1. “Alcaraz is playing extremely well,” said Wilander. “He’s unbelievably focused, the movement is just so good it seems impossible to hit the ball past him. “His forehand, he said himself is not perfect, to me it looks pretty perfect, and he is serving well. “Early in the tournament, for once, he looks like the man to beat.”

Alcaraz reached the last 16 with a 6-2, 6-4, 6-0 win over Lucas Darderi, having not dropped a set in his prior matches. He entered the tournament having won 30 of his last 31 matches, his only recent loss coming to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final.

Sinner, the defending champion, remains a favourite for many and, like Alcaraz, had not dropped a set at this stage of the event.

Alcaraz will next meet world No 82 Arthur Rinderknech, who recovered from a set down to Benjamin Bonzi. Earlier in the tournament Rinderknech had survived a five-set match with Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. The world No 2 has beaten Rinderknech on three occasions, two of those matches going the distance. Their closest meeting finished 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(3) at Queen’s Club in 2023, a result that helped propel Alcaraz to his first Wimbledon title.

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“Rinderknech has a big serve and big game,” analysed the Swede. “He can rush Alcaraz, maybe take the second serve return and come to the net, maybe hit the ball really hard down the middle and come to the net, do something that will surprise Alcaraz. “I think he has a chance to at least win a set.”

Alcaraz has a history of strong results at the US Open, reaching the quarter-finals on his first appearance at 18 and winning the title in 2022, but his straight-set defeat last year to Botic Van de Zandschulp has remained a point of reference. “I’m just trying not to do the same things as last year,” Alcaraz analysed. “Trying to improve and do the things much better. Every time that I step on the court, I’m just locked in from the first point until the last one. “I’m taking last year as motivation coming into this year, be more hungry, ambitious to do great things here. “This is a place that I love playing. The energy is crazy, so I’m just trying to feel the love and the energy from the people much more and playing as much matches as I can, that motivates me.”

On Rinderknech, Alcaraz added: “He’s really difficult to play against, really aggressive, big serve, trying to go to the net. “So it’s going to be really difficult, but as I said, I’m just trying to be focused on myself, that I’m playing great tennis, and I’m feeling really comfortable physically, mentally, and just feeling the ball really well. “I will try to think just about my goals, about myself, and let’s see, but it’s going to be a really interesting one.”

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Chanda Rubin: Shelton’s US Open retirement was a “smart decision” after left-shoulder injury

Rubin: Shelton’s US Open retirement was a “smart decision” after a left-shoulder injury. Scans soon.

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Ben Shelton arrived at the 2025 US Open among the contenders but was forced to leave his third-round encounter with Adrian Mannarino because of a left shoulder problem, ultimately retiring after Mannarino took the fourth set, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, ret. The No. 6 seed showed visible pain from the start of the fourth set and, in his first-ever mid-match retirement, left the court uncertain of what had caused the injury or how long recovery might take.

Former Australian Open semifinalist Chanda Rubin said, “It was tough to watch, and you just hope it’s not as serious as it looked in the moment. There’s a lot of things that could go wrong with the shoulder. It could be a really bad impingement; that would be preferable. It could be torn, but maybe not a bad tear, or it could be something that keeps him out for quite a while and even something that could require surgery.

“So hopefully, he can find out that information and he can use it to get back healthy, first and foremost. He’s got the experience of his dad, and we saw Bryan telling him to call it and just get off the court to figure out what this is to get ahead of it. I think that was a smart decision and they’re going to have to make a lot of smart decisions going forward.”

Shelton made his major breakthrough at this event in 2023, upsetting higher-ranked Americans Tommy Paul and Frances Tiafoe to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal, where he pushed eventual champion Novak Djokovic tough over three sets. He entered this fortnight fresh from his first Masters 1000 title earlier this month in Toronto and had been projected to meet former champion Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals.

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1998 US Open champion Lindsay Davenport said, “As an American player, this is the tournament you grow up dreaming about trying to win. This is the one that most of us, as junior players, this is the first one we got to step foot in for the majors. You could just see how crushed he was. He has hopes of winning this tournament. He’s been close. He built so much momentum this summer to try and make a run here. He wanted to play Alcaraz in the quarters and see what would happen. So, you could see the heartbreak on him.

“He’ll be back before we know it, but pretty crushing as an American. The first real time you think you have a chance to win here, and then injury takes you out? That’s hard to swallow.”

Fellow former world No. 1 Jim Courier offered a cautious positive note: “That’s the most important shot for him overall, so that doesn’t seem to be troubled by whatever this is. So, that’s my silver lining I’m trying to take from it. I’m sure they’ll be getting scans in New York City today or sometime soon to figure out what they need to do to go forward.”

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