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Tennis ITF US Open 2025


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Btw, Sabalenka is 21-1 in tie-breaks this season. That's quite exceptional both ways (the fact she even played this many of them).

 

Granollers & Zeballos saved 3 MP to win the men's doubles over Skupski & Salisbury.

 

Dabrowski & Routliffe won the women's doubles on Friday over Siniakova & Townsend.

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On 9/5/2025 at 10:50 PM, Federer91 said:

A historic moment, as for the first time there will be an all-Bulgarian GS final. :clap:  Ivan Ivanov and Aleksandar Vasilev made the Boys singles final. They already could have done this 2 months ago, but Vasilev lost the 1/2 at Wimbledon, while Ivanov went to win the title. So this is going to be a second consecutive boys GS title for :BUL .

So proud of both of them. This is huge for a small country like Bulgaria. Although we have our traditions in tennis, I do hope these two boys improve them as much as they can.  :BUL

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Camera time equally distributed between Sinner, Alcaraz and the people on the stands (but no Trump so far).

Honestly im pleasantly surprised. I was worried that it would just focus on him

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Results:

 

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Men's Singles:

1. Carlos Alcaraz :ESP

2. Jannik Sinner :ITA

3. Novak Djokovic :SRB

3. Felix Auger-Aliassime :CAN

5. Jiri Lehecka :CZE 

5. Lorenzo Musetti :ITA 

5. Alex de Miñaur :AUS 

5. Taylor Fritz :USA

9. Alexander Bublik :KAZ 

9. Jaume Munar :ESP 

9. Andrey Rublev :AIN (Russia) 

9. Leandro Riedi :SUI 

9. Jan-Lennard Struff :GER 

9. Tomas Machac :CZE 

9. Adrian Mannarino :FRA 

9. Arthur Rinderknech :FRA 

 

Women's Singles:

1. Aryna Sabalenka :AIN (Belarus)

2. Amanda Anisimova :USA

3. Jessica Pegula :USA

3. Naomi Osaka :JPN

5. Marketa Vondrousova :CZE 

5. Iga Swiatek :POL 

5. Barbora Krejcikova :CZE 

5. Karolina Muchova :CZE 

9. Cristina Bucsa :ESP 

9. Elena Rybakina :KAZ 

9. Ann Li :USA 

9. Taylor Townsend :USA 

9. Marta Kostyuk :UKR 

9. Coco Gauff :USA 

9. Beatriz Haddad Maia :BRA 

9. Ekaterina Alexandrova :AIN (Russia)

 

Men's Doubles:

1. Marcel Granollers :ESP & Horacio Zeballos :ARG

2. Joe Salisbury & Neal Skupski :GBR 

3. Robert Cash & JJ Tracy :USA 

3. Yuki Bhambri :IND & Michael Venus :NZL 

5. Sadio Doumbia & Fabien Reboul :FRA 

5. Constantin Frantzen :GER & Robin Haase :NED 

5. Nikola Mektic :CRO & Rajeev Ram :USA 

5. Tomas Machac & Matej Vocel :CZE 

 

Women's Doubles:

1. Gabriela Dabrowski :CAN & Erin Routliffe :NZL

2. Katerina Siniakova :CZE & Taylor Townsend :USA 

3. Veronika Kudermetova :AIN (Russia) & Elise Mertens :BEL 

3. Sara Errani & Jasmine Paolini :ITA 

5. Leylah Fernandez :CAN & Venus Williams :USA 

5. Mirra Andreeva & Diana Shnaider :AIN (Russia)

5. Timea Babos :HUN & Luisa Stefani :BRA 

5. Asia Muhammad :USA & Demi Schuurs :NED 

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. Sara Errani & Andrea Vavassori :ITA

2. Iga Swiatek :POL & Casper Ruud :NOR

3. Jessica Pegula :USA & Jack Draper :GBR 

3. Danielle Collins & Christian Harrison :USA 

 

 

Boys Singles:

1. Ivan Ivanov :BUL

2. Alexander Vasilev :BUL

3. Zangar Nurlanuly :KAZ 

3. Luis Guto Miguel :BRA

5. Max Schonhaus :GER 

5. Timofei Derepasko :AIN (Russia)

5. Andrew Johnson :USA 

5. Oliver Bonding :GBR 

 

Girls Singles:

1. Jeline Vandromme :BEL

2. Lea Nilsson :SWE

3. Mika Stojsavljevic :GBR 

3. Hannah Klugman :GBR 

5. Charo Esquiva Bañuls :ESP 

5. Mia Pohankova :SVK 

5. Ksenia Efremova :FRA 

5. Julia Stusek :GER 

 

Boys Doubles: Keaton Hance & Jack Kennedy :USA d. Noah Johnston & Benjamin Willwerth :USA 

 

Girls Doubles: Alena Kovackova & Jana Kovackova :CZE d. Jeline Vandromme :BEL & Laima Vladson :LTU 

 

Wheelchair Men's singles:
1. Tokito Oda :JPN

2. Gustavo Fernandez :ARG

3. Martin de la Puente :ESP

3. Alfie Hewett :GBR 

 

Wheelchair Women's singles:
1. Yui Kamiji :JPN

2. Li Xiaohui :CHN

3. Wang Ziying :CHN 

3. Aniek van Koot :NED 

 

Wheelchair Men's Doubles: Gustavo Fernandez :ARG & Tokito Oda :JPN d. Alfie Hewett & Gordon Reid :GBR 

 

Wheelchair Women's Doubles: Li Xiaohui & Wang Ziying :CHN d. Diede de Groot :NED & Zhu Zhenzhen :CHN 

 

Wheelchair Men's Quad singles: Niels Vink :NED d. Sam Schroder :NED 

 

Wheelchair Men's Quad doubles: Guy Sasson :ISR & Niels Vink :NED d. Francisco Cayulef :CHI& Gonzalo Enrique Lazarte :ARG 

 

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