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Winners of the men's and women's singles championships at the US Open next month will receive a record $5 million in prize money, tennis chiefs in the United States confirmed on Thursday.
The wait for an American ATP player to win a Grand Slam singles title may soon be coming to an end, at least according to World No.7 Ben Shelton. The Atlanta native has been one of the most in-form ...
Mason, Ohio is not Miami or Madrid. But the Cincinnati Open is betting on a history that goes back to 1899 in the face of ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNovak Djokovic Picks His 'Pinnacle of Career' Moment, Says 'Watched This Video Probably a Million Times'
Novak Djokovic picked a special milestone as the pinnacle of his career, calling it the fulfillment of a long-standing dream ...
Prize money at the U.S. Open will rise to nearly $85 million across all competitions this year, including a record $5 million ...
Prize money at the U.S. Open will rise to nearly $85 million across all competitions this year, including a record $5 million each to the women's and men's singles champions, and total player ...
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) has unveiled historic prize money figures for the upcoming 2025 US Open, with ...
Roger Federer's ex-coach Ivan Ljubicic noticed a stunning Novak Djokovic stat and stated that the game of tennis "will go ...
CINCINNATI, Ohio—Carlos Alcaraz arrived to the Cincinnati Open feeling no ill effects from losing his Wimbledon crown last month, the Spaniard confessing it took “hours, not days” to recover from a ...
The US Open will see a massive increase in prize money for its winners this year. On Wednesday, the tournament announced a ...
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