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Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova storm back to win US Open women's doubles title

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The Americans led by a set and 4-1 before the Tokyo Olympic gold medallists stormed back to complete their career "Golden Slam" with their maiden triumph in New York. "We calmed down and said okay, it's not going to be this time," Siniakova said of their conversation when they were trailing in the second set. "I think it helped us and we showed better tennis after that.

We were just trying to keep fighting and play every point. I'm so surprised and very happy that we did it." In addition to the trophy, the pair, who began playing together as juniors, collected a cheque for $688,000. "I really appreciate that we are still playing together and it is going so well," Siniakova said.

The pair are undefeated in the Grand Slam doubles tournaments they competed in this year. They missed the French Open when Krejcikova caught COVID-19. "I don't know how this is happening," Krejcikova said. "I found the whole season really difficult and especially this match.

It was really hard for us and I think the level was high from both sides... it's amazing that we won another slam." McNally and Townsend, playing in a major together for the first time, were disappointed they were unable to close out the match but said it will serve as motivation going forward. "This one hurts," said Townsend. "But this isn't the last time I'm going to be out here.

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