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Naomi Osaka emerges as a much improved player in the way she confidently put away Coco Gauff 6-3, 6-2 in the match leading to the quarterfinals with Czech player Muchova at the US Open Tennis in Forest Hills, New York. Osaka took a break from tennis after the pressures and a child led to her needing time for herself. She is back with renewed confidence and athletic ability.

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American tennis player Doris Hart from the University of Miami once played three Wimbledon finals in one day because of rain delays, winning all, in 1951. She made up for lack of speed on the court because of leg and knee issues with finesse, using drop shots and a strong serve with an all court game to win. Her story is unique because she spent many years as a child recovering from a bone infection, called osteomyelitis. At one point a specialist even suggested amputation because of the infection. She recovered and went on to win titles in Australia in 1949, France 1950 and 1952, Wimbledon 1951, and the U.S. 1954 and 1955. Her view of today's tennis game is that not much strategy is brought into the game compared to an earlier period, making it less fun to watch. Her story of recovery and persistence is similiar to the story of Glenn Cunningham, one of America's fastest runners, who broke the world record in the 1500 metres at the 1936 Olympics, and became the fastest miler in the world in 1938. Cunningham from the University of Kansas had leg issues because of burns suffered when he was 8 years old from a fire. Doctors recommended amputation at one point for the infection. Doris Hart says in her autobiography, "Tennis with Hart," never to let despondency take over, to respond with faith, courage and patience....
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Kelly Corrigan says goodbye to Novak Djokoivc, Serbian tennis player as he makes it to what may be his last Wimbledon tennis final against Jannik Sinner. Djokovic at 38 is still in the sport when others Federer of Switzerland have quit. Federer quit at 41 years in 2022. Nadal quit in 2024 at the age of 38. 

This ends a period of tennis where the game shifted from the period of Rosewall, Laver and Nastase with a mix of shots to being played almost completely from the baseline. Lobs and drop shots were rare in the games played by Federer, Djokovic and Nadal. A new generation of players brings fun back into tennis with a mix of shot with Italians Jannik Sinner, Cibolli at the forefront.

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Amanda Anisimova 23 year old Wimbledon finalist 2025 talks to BBC on struggling with mental health issues and burnout. She took time off from the tennis circuit to find herself and what she enjoyed doing outside of tennis, including a semester at university, holidays, exploring life with friends, after reaching the French Open semifinals at age 17 years in 2019. Soon after she felt the effects of burnout and did not go near a tennis racquet for months. 

She says about this period in life- "I learned a lot about myself, my interests off the court and just taking some time to breathe and live a normal life for a bit." 

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Australia's tennis champion Rod Laver. Laver played during a period when tennis was a quieter sport than today, lacking today's obsession with speed but more than making up for it with elegance in stroke play. His tennis colleagues were Roy Emerson, John Newcombe and Ken Rosewall, all well known names from that period. Some players like Federer describe him as the greatest tennis player the sport has known.
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US table tennis champion Lily Zhang and parental pressure to get a real job. Her parents got her into table tennis in the first place.

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A US postage stamp shows Althea Gibson playing tennis at Wimbledon. In 1957 she became the first Black tennis player to win Wimbledon tennis championships receiving the award from Queen Elizabeth II. Althea Gibson was the first black player to play at the US Open in 1950.

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The Athletic talks to mentors Young and Thorne who mentored Chris Eubanks as he developed his skills as a tennis player, reaching the quarter finals at Wimbledon this year. A meeting with Donald Young when Chris was 12 years old was a turning point. It gave Chris the opportunity to practice at Young's dad's tennis centre, the South Fulton Tennis Centre in Atlanta. Young then took Chris at 16 to tournaments around the world to practice and get a feel for the tennis circuit. Thorne helped bring Eubanks to Georgia Tech where he studied industrial engineering and business. Questions of self-belief remained for Chris Eubanks over the years, which he has overcome on his own, by taking time out to work for Tennis Channel. This gave hime a chance to look at the game from a distance, free from the strain of the tennis circuit.

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Americans Pegula, Navarro, Fritz, and Tiafoe at US Open Tennis 2025, all advance in the early rounds.

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Ajla Tomljanovic takes on the challenge of beating Serena Williams in 3 sets at the US Open tennis championships.  Her father is a handball champion who plays for Croatia and wanted his daughter to take up handball. Ajla stuck to tennis and seemed oblivious to the crowds applauding her opponent's every point as she won 6-1 in the last set after a tie breaker in the second set. Ajla plays for Australia at the US Open.

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A company making table tennis tables in Uttar Pradesh, India, gains access to the US market as supply chain reorganization takes place.

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Kate Middleton gives the Wimbledon trophy to Carlos Alcaraz at the All England Tennis Club. She is recovering from cancer and under treatment.

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Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp wins in straight sets against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the early rounds of the US Open Tennis championship.

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Rafael Nadal makes a remarkable comeback to beat Medvedev after losing the first two sets in the 2022 Australian Open tennis tournament. The match lasted 5 hours till 1 am the next day. Nadal says "Being honest one month and a half ago, I did not know if I will be back on the tour plying tennis again... you don't know how much I fought to be here." Nadal is one of the of the most resilient players in sports having comeback from difficult situations repeatedly, as he gives his all down to the last point regardless of the score. 

 

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NYT's Futterman looks at Spain's Carlos Alcaraz's rise from being in the top 100 players in 2021 to winning the US Open in 2022 and expected to win the French Open in 2023 on clay courts. His father is a nationally ranked tennis player from Spain. Looking at the calm attitude and confidence shown this relates to being surrounded by tennis enthusiasts including a local sponsor at company Postres Reina and its owner Lopez Rueda. Alcaraz's grandfather setup red clay courts in La Palmar, a private club in the Murcia region of Spain. This provided a setting in which this family thrived in developing the game to a higher level.

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Jannik Sinner takes Italy to the finals of the Davis Cup tennis after defeating Djokovic of Serbia twice in one day in the singles and doubles matches. Italy now plays Australia -who breezed past Finland- in the finals.

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In a special and graceful  way American Danielle Collins wins the Miami Open women's tennis tournament coming from No. 52 ranking to beat top seeded Kazakhstan's Ryabkina 7-5, 6-3, looking unstoppable all the way. 


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