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US Open: Latest News, Scores, and Highlights

If you love tennis, the US Open is the event you watch every year. From thrilling rallies to surprise upsets, this Grand Slam has something for every fan. Below you’ll find the biggest stories, live scores, and quick analysis to keep you in the loop.

Today’s Top Matches and Scores

Right now the men’s singles quarter‑finals are heating up. Novak Djokovic edged out his opponent in a five‑set marathon, while Daniil Medvedev clinched a straight‑set win. On the women’s side, Iga Świątek dominated her match with a 6‑2, 6‑3 victory. For live scores, just check the scoreboard at the bottom of the page – it updates every minute.

What’s Driving the Drama?

One of the biggest talking points is the new surface mix. The hard courts at Flushing Meadows are a bit slower than last year, which is giving baseline players more time to set up their shots. That’s why we’re seeing longer rallies and more chances for underdogs to pull off wins.

Another story worth watching is the rise of young talent. American teenager Coco Gauff has already reached the fourth round, beating a higher‑ranked player with a powerful serve and smart court positioning. If she keeps this form, she could be the next big name at the US Open.

Fans are also buzzing about the weather. A sudden rain delay on Day 3 forced a match to be moved to the night session, giving players extra rest but also changing the playing conditions. Those who adapt quickly are the ones making deep runs.

Beyond the court, the US Open is known for its entertainment. This year’s opening ceremony featured a live performance by a popular pop star, and the fan zone on Court 17 is packed with food trucks, interactive games, and celebrity meet‑and‑greets. It’s more than just tennis; it’s a full‑on festival.

For those who miss the live action, you can catch replays on the official app. Highlights are posted within an hour of each match, so you never have to wait long to see the best points.

Don’t forget the doubles competitions. The men’s doubles champions are defending their title and looking to make history with a third consecutive win. Meanwhile, the mixed doubles have already produced a few nail‑biting tie‑breaks that kept the crowd on its feet.

Looking ahead, the semifinals are set to be a clash of styles. Expect a serve‑and‑volley player against a heavy‑hitter from the baseline. Those contrasting tactics make for exciting tennis and unpredictable outcomes.

Finally, remember to follow the official social media accounts for behind‑the‑scenes footage, player interviews, and surprise announcements. Whether you’re at the venue or watching from home, staying connected will give you the full US Open experience.

US Open: Sabalenka beats Anisimova under closed roof to claim back-to-back crown

US Open: Sabalenka beats Anisimova under closed roof to claim back-to-back crown

Aryna Sabalenka defended her US Open title, beating Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6 (3) in a final played under a closed roof. Anisimova struggled with the bright lights and was broken five times. Sabalenka won five of six break points and kept errors low, sealing her fourth major. She’s the first woman to win back-to-back US Opens since Serena Williams in 2014, while Anisimova rises to No. 4 in the WTA rankings.

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