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US Open chances on the brink as deadline looms
- By Roger Parker
- . June 12, 2020
It is looking increasingly possible that the only Grand Slam to be played in 2020 could be the already enacted Australian Open. With the haves
US Open plans ‘selfish’, says angry Kyrgios
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 11, 2020
Aussie bad boy Nick Kyrgios has accused the ATP of backing plans for the US Open to go ahead and believes the event should be
Djokovic slammed for US Open views
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 11, 2020
Lowly-ranked American Danielle Collins has criticised Novak Djokovic for his views on missing the US Open, if it goes ahead in August. Collins, 26, and
USTA gives ATP options for New York event
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 11, 2020
The USTA has presented a series of working options to players via an ATP conference call this week. Newly appointed US Open Tournament Director Stacey
Allaster new US Open Tournament Director
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 11, 2020
Stacey Allaster has become the US Open’s new tournament director, the first woman to hold the job at the New York Grand Slam event. Allaster
Djokovic set to miss US Open
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 10, 2020
World No.1 Novak Djokovic may miss the US Open and return to competition at the rescheduled French Open in Paris. Djokovic told Serbian broadcaster RTS
USTA axes jobs as pandemic hits finances
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 9, 2020
The United States Tennis Association has axed 110 jobs and closed its White Plains, New York office as the COVID-19 pandemic bites into its financial
No to New York? ‘Your loss Rafa, Roger and Djoker’
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 8, 2020
A New York newspaper columnist believes the US Open should go ahead, with or without Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic or Roger Federer. All three have
‘Extreme’ US Open rules worry Djokovic
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 6, 2020
Novak Djokovic has echoed the concerns of Rafa Nadal over proposed hygiene rules at the US Open in August, as doubts grow whether the Grand
Barty fears for safety of support staff
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 5, 2020
World No.1 Ash Barty says the safety of her support staff has to be considered before she would agree to playing at the US Open
