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Rafael Nadal - Andy Murray - Nick Kyrgios - Carlos Alcaraz - Cameron Norrie - Stefan Kozlov - Alex Corretja - Sebastian Baez - Benoit Paire - Francisco Cerundolo - Rafael Nadal drawn against Rinky Hijikata in first round of US Open, Andy Murray to face Francisco Cerundolo - eurosport.com - Russia - France - Spain - Usa - Australia - New York -  Cincinnati

Rafael Nadal drawn against Rinky Hijikata in first round of US Open, Andy Murray to face Francisco Cerundolo

Rafael Nadal has been drawn against Rinky Hijikata in the first round of the US Open, while Andy Murray has been paired with Francisco Cerundolo. Nadal will arrive in New York with two Grand Slams in 2022 to his name, but he also has a fitness question to answer following his withdrawal from Wimbledon prior to the semi-finals due to injury. Ad He returned to action in Cincinnati, but lasted only one game as Borna Coric beat him in three sets.

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Emma Raducanu - Alex Corretja - Alex Corretja expects Emma Raducanu to thrive after US Open: ‘Whatever happens, it will begin the era of Emma' - eurosport.com - Usa - New York -  New York

Alex Corretja expects Emma Raducanu to thrive after US Open: ‘Whatever happens, it will begin the era of Emma'

Eurosport expert Alex Corretja is predicting the ‘age of Emma’ Raducanu to follow the US Open. The 19-year-old Briton won 2021’s US Open without dropping a set, but since last year’s triumph she has failed to match her form in New York. Ad Recent appearances stateside have suggested Raducanu is improving, however, and Corretja told Eurosport that he thinks a period of adjustment is an inevitable requirement.

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Alex Corretja salutes Rafael Nadal's determination amid 'one of the most difficult seasons of his career'

Rafael Nadal is enduring his most difficult year as he prepares for the US Open, according to Eurosport expert Alex Corretja. The Spaniard has dealt with injury problems for much of the last few years and the physical problems for the 36-year-old do not seem to be abating. Ad Nadal won both the Australian Open and French Open, but after withdrawing before his Wimbledon semi-final against Nick Kyrgios he has had little chance to prepare for the upcoming US Open, which begins on August 31.

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Serena Williams - Alex Corretja - Serena Williams’ all-time singles record and strength on every surface makes her a great, says Alex Corretja - eurosport.com - Usa

Serena Williams’ all-time singles record and strength on every surface makes her a great, says Alex Corretja

Serena Williams' all-time record in singles outlines why she is one of the greatest to play the game, according to Eurosport’s Alex Corretja. Williams has decided to “evolve away” from tennis, revealing her decision to retire from the sport in a first-person Vogue confessional.

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'Back to work!' - Rafael Nadal photographed in training ahead of US Open after injury withdrawal at Wimbledon

Rafael Nadal has been busy training at his tennis academy in Mallorca ahead of the US Open after having shaken off the injury that ended his run at Wimbledon. Nadal, who won the Australian Open and French Open earlier in the year to add to his astonishing tally of Grand Slam singles titles, had to withdraw ahead of his Wimbledon semi-final with Nick Kyrgios after suffering one injury too many.

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Wimbledon - Rafael Nadal withdrawal 'a smart decision' before Nick Kyrgios semi-final says Alex Corretja

Eurosport's Alex Corretja believes Rafael Nadal made «a smart decision» to withdraw from his Wimbledon semi-final clash with Nick Kyrgios due to injury. Nadal practised at the All England Club on Thursday ahead of the last-four clash with the Australian, but he then called a press conference for the evening in which he confirmed that he had been forced to pull out. Ad/> It has been reported in the Spanish press that medical tests revealed he suffered a seven-millimetre tear in one of his abdominal muscles during the quarter-final against Taylor Fritz.

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Elena Rybakina - Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - Tatjana Maria - Wimbledon 2022 - Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria's sporting gesture after semi-final showed 'so much love' - eurosport.com - Germany

Wimbledon 2022 - Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria's sporting gesture after semi-final showed 'so much love'

Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria's touching gesture after their Wimbledon semi-final showed «so much love», according to Eurosport experts Alex Corretja and Mats Wilander. Jabeur wrote another historic chapter in her trailblazing career after battling into the final at the All England Club by beating the German in three sets, 6-2 3-6 6-1. She will now take on Elena Rybakina in the final on Saturday.

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Rafael Nadal - Nick Kyrgios - Alex Corretja - Wimbledon 2022 - Rafael Nadal has 7mm abdominal tear ahead of Nick Kyrgios clash - reports - eurosport.com - France - Spain - Usa - Australia

Wimbledon 2022 - Rafael Nadal has 7mm abdominal tear ahead of Nick Kyrgios clash - reports

Second seed Rafael Nadal suffered a 7mm abdominal tear in his quarter-final win at Wimbledon ahead of his clash with Nick Kyrgios, reports have revealed. The Spaniard somehow managed to continue his quest to secure a historic Calendar Slam in 2022 after he roared back to beat Fritz in a marathon quarter-final. It took all of Nadal's famous mental strength and physical resilience to come through the encounter with a scoreline of 3-6 7-5 3-6 7-5 7-6 to reach the semi-finals.

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