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US Open ‘U-turn’ on wheelchair call

US Open organisers could do a U-turn and reinstate the wheelchair event after an online meeting on Friday with a wheelchair tennis leadership group. The

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Djokovic: No apologies as Adria Tour rolls into Croatia

Novak Djokovic is bringing his Adria Tour to a Croatian seaside town, with the Serb making no apologies for last weekend’s flying start in Belgrade.

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Djokovic ‘very glad’ US Open to go ahead

World No.1 Novak Djokovic has told Eurosport he is ‘very glad’ the US Open is to go ahead, but has yet to confirm he will

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Kyrgios calls ATP chief a ‘potato’ over US Open decision

The war of words between Aussie loudmouth Nick Kyrgios and the ATP has continued after the USTA announced the US Open will go ahead, with

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‘I’ll get my hazmat suit’: Kyrgios fury at US Open call

Nick Kyrgios has called plans to stage the US Open from August 31 “selfish” and has unloaded in typical fashion on USTA officials over the

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US Open will go ahead: New York Post

The USTA is close to announcing the US Open will go ahead, without fans, as planned from August 31, the New York Post has reported

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US Open decision rests with NY Governor Cuomo

Whether the US Open goes ahead in New York and on schedule rests in the hands of New York State governor Andrew Cuomo. USTA spokesman

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Lopez fears for future of tennis post covid-19

Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez believes tennis is fighting for survival amid the Covid-19 pandemic and a significant reduction in prize money will be the new

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Wimbledon strawberries won’t go to waste

750kg of strawberries originally destined for Wimbledon will be turned into jam, a spokesman for the All England Club said on Sunday. England Preserves will

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Djokovic in tears after missing final spot

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic broke down in tears in front of 4,000 fans at his own tennis tournament after missing out on a spot