Nick Kyrgios fined $14K for latest US Open outburst; fines total $32,500 after fourth-round exit
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AEW Grand Slam is setting up to be a stacked card at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City as the AEW World Tag Team Championships will be on the line.
NEW YORK — This was a match that would not end. Should not end, one might say. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, two of the brightest young stars of men's tennis, traded shots of the highest quality and countless momentum swings across five sterling sets for 5 hours, 15 minutes until Alcaraz finally won the last point at 2:50 a.m. Thursday, the latest finish in US Open history.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner served up a stone-cold thriller at the US Open that had the crowd on Arthur Ashe in raptures and left much of the tennis world in awe. Alcaraz saved a match point and recovered from a break down in the fourth and fifth sets as he won at 2.50am local time, the latest-ever US Open finish. Ad The third seed will next face 22nd seed Frances Tiafoe for a place in the final.
Did Carlos Alcaraz hit the shot of the US Open during his thrilling late-night win over Jannik Sinner? The third seed prevailed in five sets in the latest-ever US Open finish at 2.50am local time to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final. Ad The match featured a number of incredible rallies and some spectacular shot-making, none better than a wondrous behind-the-back effort from Alcaraz in the second set. US Open'I refuse to sleep' — Gauff, Wawrinka and tennis world in awe of Alcaraz v Sinner2 HOURS AGO The Spaniard looked to be beaten as he ran across the court in anticipation of a shot out wide only for Sinner to hit the ball down the middle.
Nick Kyrgios was fined $14,000 on Wednesday for his spectacular double racquet smashing tantrum at the end of his US Open defeat to Karen Khachanov.
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Carlos Alcaraz kept alive his bid for a first Grand Slam title after coming through a remarkable US Open quarter-final against fellow rising star Jannik Sinner on Wednesday night.