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The Irish side were probably the better pair in the second set, but fine margins went against them.
China lead 3-0 and there will be another singles.
The Irish side were probably the better pair in the second set, but fine margins went against them.
China lead 3-0 and there will be another singles.
Up next, Michael Agwi in the second singles against Yi Zhou.
Up next, Michael Agwi in the second singles against Yi Zhou.
Check out my full preview with quotes from Captain Conor Niland and exclusive photos.
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Check out my full preview with quotes from Captain Conor Niland and exclusive photos.
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While the Chinese are missing their no.2, they can still call on world no.74 Yunchaokete Bu.
Can Conor Niland's side pull an upset?
Check out my full preview with quotes from the captain.
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While the Chinese are missing their no.2, they can still call on world no.74 Yunchaokete Bu.
Can Conor Niland's side pull an upset?
Check out my full preview with quotes from the captain.
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On Saturday, Irish no.2 Peter Buldorini will start off against Yunchaokete Bu (ranked 74th in the world).
Then should be a competitive one with no.1 Michael Agwi against Yi Zhou (ranked 301).
Preview on the way!
On Saturday, Irish no.2 Peter Buldorini will start off against Yunchaokete Bu (ranked 74th in the world).
Then should be a competitive one with no.1 Michael Agwi against Yi Zhou (ranked 301).
Preview on the way!
I had a few other commitments so finally got around to my US Open thoughts piece.
Alcaraz avenges Wimbledon, Sabalenka's solidity, Naomi is back, and who's stepping up on the men's side in 2026? It's all in there.
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I had a few other commitments so finally got around to my US Open thoughts piece.
Alcaraz avenges Wimbledon, Sabalenka's solidity, Naomi is back, and who's stepping up on the men's side in 2026? It's all in there.
crosscourtview.com/comment/2025...
As part of the build up, I have written a piece for Tennis Ireland on the nation's history in the competition.
You can have a read and relive some glory days below.
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As part of the build up, I have written a piece for Tennis Ireland on the nation's history in the competition.
You can have a read and relive some glory days below.
www.tennisireland.ie/news/ireland...
Apart from that dip in the second set, Jannik Sinner couldn't live with the Spaniard.
It must strike a bit of fear in the Italian's camp for 2026.
Carlos can go to another gear that Sinner can't reach.
Apart from that dip in the second set, Jannik Sinner couldn't live with the Spaniard.
It must strike a bit of fear in the Italian's camp for 2026.
Carlos can go to another gear that Sinner can't reach.
It's his second grand slam at Flushing Meadows and second major title for 2025.
With 6, he matches Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker on the all-time list at the age of 22.
It's his second grand slam at Flushing Meadows and second major title for 2025.
With 6, he matches Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker on the all-time list at the age of 22.
The Italian has only lost four times this year in 41 matches.
Three of those times to Alcaraz.
The Italian has only lost four times this year in 41 matches.
Three of those times to Alcaraz.
Should be a solid conversation.
Should be a solid conversation.
It was almost a statement of that long held belief that the Spaniard's highest level is greater than the Italian's.
Sinner will need Alcaraz to come down from the clouds or this final will go in one direction.
It was almost a statement of that long held belief that the Spaniard's highest level is greater than the Italian's.
Sinner will need Alcaraz to come down from the clouds or this final will go in one direction.
Understandably, Alcaraz's level dropped and Sinner found his normal level.
Now where will the third set go?
Will Alcaraz summon some of that magic or will Sinner close in on a third major of the year.
I do think Alcaraz has to win this to take the match in the end.
Understandably, Alcaraz's level dropped and Sinner found his normal level.
Now where will the third set go?
Will Alcaraz summon some of that magic or will Sinner close in on a third major of the year.
I do think Alcaraz has to win this to take the match in the end.
It's as if Sinner is shell shocked by the quality. Has looked edgier than usual.
Now how long can he keep this up, because it's unplayable? But it also may be unsustainable.
Amazing stuff.
It's as if Sinner is shell shocked by the quality. Has looked edgier than usual.
Now how long can he keep this up, because it's unplayable? But it also may be unsustainable.
Amazing stuff.
I do wonder if he can sustain this level, and if so, for how long.
I do wonder if he can sustain this level, and if so, for how long.
Alcaraz has looked refreshingly focused in the event so far and he will need all of it.
Interesting to see if there are any tactical shifts from the Spaniard after SW19?
Until things shift, Sinner still the favourite on a hard court.
Alcaraz has looked refreshingly focused in the event so far and he will need all of it.
Interesting to see if there are any tactical shifts from the Spaniard after SW19?
Until things shift, Sinner still the favourite on a hard court.
Very impressive from Aryna to manage a match against a sometimes outrageous, but often error-strewn, Anisimova.
She was the more experienced player and showed it. Finally a major in 2025.
As for AA, a positive step forward from the SW19 final.
Very impressive from Aryna to manage a match against a sometimes outrageous, but often error-strewn, Anisimova.
She was the more experienced player and showed it. Finally a major in 2025.
As for AA, a positive step forward from the SW19 final.
Very much looking forward to this one. Think we'll see a very aggressive Djokovic try to shorten things as much as possible.
I hope the bodies of both men hold up so we can have some epic exchanges.
Alcaraz has the edge, particularly if it's long. But Djokovic has been superb.
Very much looking forward to this one. Think we'll see a very aggressive Djokovic try to shorten things as much as possible.
I hope the bodies of both men hold up so we can have some epic exchanges.
Alcaraz has the edge, particularly if it's long. But Djokovic has been superb.
In the end, at those crucial moments, Aryna Sabalenka showed the mettle that makes her a multiple major winner.
Jessica Pegula gave a great account of herself but the match was decided by the Belarusian's racquet.
In the end, at those crucial moments, Aryna Sabalenka showed the mettle that makes her a multiple major winner.
Jessica Pegula gave a great account of herself but the match was decided by the Belarusian's racquet.
Delighted to see Osaka back at this kind of level as she has such unique star power. Impressive patience to close it out.
As for Muchova, what a trooper. Clearly hampered but able to pull off those signature acts of magic between the lines.
Delighted to see Osaka back at this kind of level as she has such unique star power. Impressive patience to close it out.
As for Muchova, what a trooper. Clearly hampered but able to pull off those signature acts of magic between the lines.
Turns that awful final on its head with a brilliant performance where she showcased her rare timing on those groundstrokes.
Just glad for her that she could show that level against the world's best so soon after London.
Turns that awful final on its head with a brilliant performance where she showcased her rare timing on those groundstrokes.
Just glad for her that she could show that level against the world's best so soon after London.