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Carlos Alcaraz promises his hair will grow back in a few days

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Carlos Alcaraz arrived at the U.S. Open on Monday with a new hairdo.

Actually, he arrived at Flushing Meadows with no hairdo — as in no hair at all, aside from some teeny, tiny specks on his head that come to a widow's peak.

The world's No. 2-ranked player was asked about his shocking new look following his 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 victory over ...Read more

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Madison Keys suffers first-round loss to Renata Zarazua in major US Open upset

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NEW YORK — Day two of the US Open delivered the tournament’s first big stunner.

Renata Zarazúa of Mexico defeated No. 6 seed Madison Keys 6-7(10), 7-6(3), 7-5 in a major first-round upset at Arthur Ashe Stadium Monday afternoon.

Keys, who holds the third-highest ranking among American women, committed 89 unforced errors and totaled 14 ...Read more

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Tennis legend Pam Shriver working to rebuild communities affected by fires

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LOS ANGELES — The tennis ball, an undisturbed artifact of a horrific wildfire, sat just off the Pacific Palisades court and was so covered in gray ash that its Penn logo was only faintly visible.

Pam Shriver studied it the way she might a precious archaeological discovery.

"I find that so moving," the Hall of Fame tennis player said. "The ...Read more

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Emma Raducanu wins first US Open match since 2021 title: 'It has been on my mind'

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NEW YORK — Four years ago, Emma Raducanu shocked the tennis world when she won the US Open as an 18-year-old qualifier.

But nearly as staggering had been Raducanu’s lack of success at Flushing Meadows since then.

The British star entered the weekend seeking her first win in a US Open match since that 2021 championship, having suffered ...Read more

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Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton roll to first-round wins at US Open in good start for the American men

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NEW YORK — There wasn’t much drama for the top-ranked American men on day one of the US Open.

No. 4 Taylor Fritz and No. 6 Ben Shelton rolled to straight-set victories on Sunday afternoon in the first round at Flushing Meadows, handling their business in matches in which they were heavily favored.

Still, it was a necessary first step for ...Read more