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FirstCuriosity on MSNFormer World No.1 Backs Ben Shelton to Win his Maiden Grand Slam at the 2025 US Open
The US Open has yet to see a male American player win the singles title since Andy Roddick in 2003. But after twenty-two years, former World No.1 Lindsay Davenport believes that World No.6 Ben Shelton ...
Service will also be expanded to accommodate the seven Mets home games that will overlap with U.S. Open matches.
During the Wimbledon semi-final, Andre Agassi's comment about focusing on tennis rather than celebrity spotting in the Royal ...
Serena Williams' former coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, is seeing another "Big 3" forming up in the tennis world with Ben Shelton, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, poised to replace the legendary trio of ...
Wimbledon commentator Andrew Castle has claimed his spat with pundit Andre Agassi was taken "out of context" this summer. The ...
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Tennis365 on MSNSerena Williams’ former coach predicts Coco Gauff will be dominant if she changes one thing
Coco Gauff could win "double digit" Grand Slam titles and be a long-term world No 1 if she makes one key change, according to ...
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Yardbarker on MSNFive biggest storylines entering 2025 U.S. Open
The final tennis major of the year — the 2025 U.S. Open — begins on Monday, Aug. 18.
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Daily Express US on MSNWimbledon commentator reveals truth about Andre Agassi controversy
The 'Royal Box' jibe from the American icon went viral this summer but Wimbledon commentator Andrew Castle has cleared up the ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'We could have an American male Grand Slam champion here pretty soon' - Lindsay Davenport backs Ben Shelton for Major glory
With the United States yet to see a male Grand Slam champion since 2003, former World No.1 Lindsay Davenport believes rising American tennis star Ben Shelton may be the man to tick that elusive box.
It's easy to admire top tennis stars. But with tennis clinics these stars conduct and special Pro-Am tournaments, amateur ...
The three-week event offers fans and first-timers free access to watch the US Open Qualifying Tournament and open practices ...
On that latter topic, Mark Petchey actually sought to weigh in on who he thought was the undisputed biggest one-tournament wonder of all time. This would be defined as someone who won just a single ...
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