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Rafael Nadal - Serena Williams - Rafa Nadal - Alex Corretja - Kim Clijsters - ‘I don’t like that!’ – Kim Clijsters and Alex Corretja defend Rafael Nadal over service criticism at 2022 US Open - eurosport.com - Usa

‘I don’t like that!’ – Kim Clijsters and Alex Corretja defend Rafael Nadal over service criticism at 2022 US Open

Eurosport tennis experts Kim Clijsters and Alex Corretja have defended Rafael Nadal from criticisms over the length of time of his service games. Over the years it has been pointed out that Nadal seems to take far longer to serve than most players, even with the serve clock now in action. Ad John McEnroe said earlier this year he believes Nadal «gets away with more» because he is such a great player, and he was cited by a reporter in Nadal’s post-match press conference after his first-round win over Rinky Hijikata.

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Emma Raducanu - Alex Corretja - Kim Clijsters - 'Everything starts now' - Alex Corretja, Kim Clijsters back 'talented' Emma Raducanu to respond after US Open exit - eurosport.com - Usa - New York

'Everything starts now' - Alex Corretja, Kim Clijsters back 'talented' Emma Raducanu to respond after US Open exit

Alex Corretja believes «everything starts now» for Emma Raducanu after her US Open exit while Kim Clijsters says she has «all the ingredients» to succeed again. Raducanu saw her US Open title defence ended in the first round as she was beaten in straight sets by Alize Cornet. Ad The 19-year-old has had a difficult 12 months since winning in New York and says she is now looking forward to a “clean slate”.

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Alex Corretja - Venus Williams - Alison Van-Uytvanck - 'Just focused on the doubles' - Venus Williams responds to speculation she will retire at this year's US Open - eurosport.com - Usa - New York - county Arthur - county Ashe

'Just focused on the doubles' - Venus Williams responds to speculation she will retire at this year's US Open

Venus Williams says she is «just focused on the doubles» amid speculation she is to retire from the sport at the same tournament as her sister Serena. The 42-year-old made an Open Era record 91st Grand Slam main draw appearance at Flushing Meadows on Tuesday, but she fell to a 6-1 7-6(5) defeat to world No. 49 Alison Van Uytvanck.

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Iga Swiatek - Cameron Norrie - Alex Corretja - Benoit Paire - Jasmine Paolini - Cameron Norrie powers past Benoit Paire in straight sets at 2022 US Open including two bagels - eurosport.com - Britain - Portugal - Usa

Cameron Norrie powers past Benoit Paire in straight sets at 2022 US Open including two bagels

Great Britain’s Cameron Norrie eased past Benoit Paire in straight sets 6-0 7-6(1) 6-0 in the first round of the 2022 US Open. Norrie, who is the seventh seed after some withdrawals, started in blistering fashion, bageling the first set. Paire fought back well and forced a tie break, which Norrie won handily, but the Frenchman fell apart again in the second set suffering a second bagel.

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Iga Swiatek - Paula Badosa - Alex Corretja - ‘It flies off the strings!’ – Alex Corretja compares different tennis balls after controversy and complaints at US Open - eurosport.com - Usa

‘It flies off the strings!’ – Alex Corretja compares different tennis balls after controversy and complaints at US Open

Eurosport tennis expert Alex Corretja took to the practice court at the 2022 US Open to investigate complaints about the balls being used. Male and female players are using different balls at the tournament and this has drawn the ire of a number of notable players on the women’s tour, including Iga Swiatek and Paula Badosa. Ad «We make more mistakes [with these balls], for sure,” Swiatek told the press after her 6-4 7-5 win over Sloane Stephens at the Cincinnati Masters recently.

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Alex Corretja - US Open 2022: ‘The best Nick Kyrgios we have ever seen’ – Alex Corretja says Australian will be ‘dangerous’ - eurosport.com - Usa - Australia - New York

US Open 2022: ‘The best Nick Kyrgios we have ever seen’ – Alex Corretja says Australian will be ‘dangerous’

Eurosport expert Alex Corretja believes tennis fans will see “the best Nick Kyrgios we have ever seen” at the US Open. Kyrgios has been in good form since June when he made the Wimbledon final, losing to Novak Djokovic in four sets, and winning the singles and doubles titles at the Citi Open earlier this month as part of his preparation for Flushing Meadows. Ad He has risen to world No.

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Iga Swiatek - Alex Corretja - US Open 2022: ‘It doesn’t make sense’ – Alex Corretja sides with Iga Swiatek on ball debate in New York - eurosport.com - Usa - Australia - New York

US Open 2022: ‘It doesn’t make sense’ – Alex Corretja sides with Iga Swiatek on ball debate in New York

Eurosport expert Alex Corretja says “it doesn’t make any sense” for women and men to use different balls at the US Open. The US Open is the only Grand Slam where two different types of balls are used for the men’s and women’s tournaments, with the latter using lighter balls. This could be a disadvantage to the harder-hitting players.

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Naomi Osaka - Rafael Nadal - Emma Raducanu - Sloane Stephens - Iga Swiatek - Serena Williams - Barbora Krejcikova - Alex Corretja - Daria Kasatkina - Danielle Collins - Alison Van-Uytvanck - Jasmine Paolini - Serena Williams to face Danka Kovinic in opening round of US Open, Emma Raducanu to take on Alize Cornet - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Usa - New York -  New York - county Stephens - county Williams

Serena Williams to face Danka Kovinic in opening round of US Open, Emma Raducanu to take on Alize Cornet

Serena Williams will face Danka Kovinic in the opening round of her final US Open appearance. The 23-time major winner announced earlier in the summer that she would bring the curtain down on her career at Flushing Meadows. Ad Emma Raducanu arrives in New York as the defending champion, but the Brit has a tough opening challenge as she will face off against French veteran Alize Cornet.

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