US Open order of play on Friday
NEW YORK : Order of play on the main show courts on the fifth day of the U.S. Open on Friday (play starts 1500 GMT/11 AM ET unless stated, prefix number denotes seeding):
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NEW YORK : Order of play on the main show courts on the fifth day of the U.S. Open on Friday (play starts 1500 GMT/11 AM ET unless stated, prefix number denotes seeding):
NEW YORK : Ninth seed Taylor Fritz marched into the third round of the U.S. Open with a 6-1 6-2 6-2 win over Juan Pablo Varillas on Wednesday to match his best result at his home Grand Slam.
Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis — the so-called Special Ks — have won the Australian Open men's doubles title with a 7-5, 6-4 win over fellow Australians Matt Ebden and Max Purcell.
MELBOURNE : Top seed Bruno Kuzuhara won the Australian Open junior boys' title on Saturday, in an extraordinary conclusion to a marathon match that saw his Czech opponent Jakub Mensik collapse with cramp after match point and taken off court in a wheelchair.
An epic junior boys’ final at the Australian Open ended with a moment of sportsmanship after the losing player collapsed with cramps. Top-seeded American Bruno Kuzuhara won 7-6(4) 6-7 (6) 7-5 after a gruelling match that ended with his opponent Jakub Mensik double-faulting on match point as he struggled with cramps. Ad/> Mensik then collapsed to the court and lay writhing in pain after a battle that lasted 3 hours, 43 minutes.
La final del torneo júnior masculino del terminó en drama cuando uno de los jugadores, Jakub Mensik, checo de 16 años y cuarto favorito, se derrumbó en el último juego después de haber sido atendido varias veces por unos fuertes calambres que le impidieron competir hasta el final de un partido épico que duró tres horas y 43 minutos, y que acabó con victoria por 7-6 (4), 5-7 y 7-5 del estadounidense de 17 años y cabeza de serie número uno Bruno Kuzuhara, que el día anterior había ganado en dobles junto al jugador de Hong Kong, miembro de la Rafa Nadal Academy, Chak Lam Coleman Wong.