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US Open 2022 final: ‘A beautiful match-up for the final’ – John McEnroe previews Iga Swiatek v Ons Jabeur

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Eurosport expert John McEnroe believes the US Open final between Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur is a “beautiful match-up”. It’s the second Grand Slam final for both players in 2022 after Swiatek won the French Open and Jabeur was the runner-up to Elena Rybakina at Wimbledon.

Ad Both players struggled for form in the build-up to the US Open, but have found some of their best tennis throughout the tournament at Flushing Meadows.

US OpenSwiatek's Grand Slam pedigree will ‘help tremendously’ – Wilander and Corretja preview final2 MINUTES AGO “Ons Jabeur is like Casper Ruud, she's got another chance to play in a Grand Slam final,” McEnroe told Eurosport. “I love the way she plays.

She has got great personality. What she has represented for Africa, coming from Tunisia, it's unbelievable. “Iga, you love her too.

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John McEnroe paid tribute to Casper Ruud after reaching his second Grand Slam final and hailed the way in which the unassuming Norwegian goes about things. Ruud showed his class in a superb 7-6(5) 6-2 5-7 6-2 win over Karen Khachanov and is now only one win away from becoming world no.1 and sealing his first Grand Slam title. Ad «Casper did great, he backed up the French Open, I am impressed and he’s looking awesome.
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