Kyrgios handed wildcard for US Open tune-up in Cincinnati
Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios has been handed a wildcard into next month's US Open tune-up event in Cincinnati, Ohio, organisers of the Western & Southern Open said on Monday (Jul 25).
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Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios has been handed a wildcard into next month's US Open tune-up event in Cincinnati, Ohio, organisers of the Western & Southern Open said on Monday (Jul 25).
Carlos Alcaraz has vowed to “keep going” after becoming the youngest player since Rafael Nadal to break into the top five of the ATP rankings. The Spaniard lost the Hamburg European Open final to Lorenzo Musetti on Sunday, and had he won then Alcaraz would have moved up to No. 4.
Carlos Alcaraz was confirmed on Monday as the youngest player to break into the ATP top five since Rafael Nadal after the teenager reached the Hamburg final over the weekend. The 19-year-old Spaniard is the youngest man to achieve the feat since his illustrious compatriot first climbed into the top five in 2005 while still 18. Alcaraz failed to win the clay-court title in Germany, though, losing to Italian youngster Lorenzo Musetti on Sunday despite saving five match points.
Carlos Alcaraz was confirmed on Monday as the youngest player to break into the ATP top five since Rafael Nadal after the teenager reached the Hamburg final over the weekend.
Carlos Alcaraz has admitted he is a ‘little surprised’ about his rapid rise up the tennis rankings after winning two Masters 1000 titles earlier this year. Alcaraz broke into the top 100 in May 2021 and, 12 months later, won the Miami Open and Madrid Open as he reached world No. 6.
Alexander Zverev has revealed that he still doesn't know when he'll return to the tour following his horror French Open injury, in what will come as a relief to Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The world No 2 has long been touted as one of the threats to their dominance but it seems he will have to wait to be able to challenge them for the big titles again as he remains sidelined.
Alexander Zverev has admitted he is not sure when he will return to competitive action but said he is making “important progress” in his recovery from his ankle injury. The Tokyo 2020 gold medallist has been out injured since June 3 after he took a nasty tumble and tore several ligaments in his right ankle which forced him to withdraw from his French Open semi-final match against Rafael Nadal. Ad/> The world No.
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