Medvedev's Masterclass: Denying Carlos Alcaraz a Rematch
One match that left spectators in awe was the semifinal clash between Daniil Medvedev and the young sensation Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open. Medvedev, known for his precision and strategic play, prevented a highly anticipated rematch of the Wimbledon final between Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. Instead, Medvedev used his impeccable shot placement and remarkable defensive skills to neutralize Alcaraz's forehands and signature drop-shot. The results were Medvedev defeated Carlos Alcaraz, 7-6(3), 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. However, Medvedev lost to Nole in straight sets during the finals.Marathon Match between Tsitsipas and Thiem
It was a roller-coaster match played over two days at Wimbledon between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Dominic Thiem. From the moment the first serve was tossed, until the dramatic final-set tie-breaker, it was a match that could have gone either way. At one point, Tsitsipas trailed by a set. But in the morning, after an overnight rain delay the Greek god of tennis took control. Thiem responded with a saved break point early in the fourth, however, a ball that was called long was overruled by the chair umpire leaving the players on-serve. Ultimately, Tsitsipas was able to close out the victory in a three-hour, 55-minute contest where he was cheered on by WTA player and girlfriend Paula Badosa. The end result was Tsitsipas defeated Thiem 3-6, 7-6(1), 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-6(10-8).
Zverev vs. Sinner: A Battle of Power and Stamina
One of the longest matches played in US Open history was between Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner. The four-hour, 41-minute battle was played under the lights and in the humidity of New York. Captivating a stadium at full capacity, Zverev, a former US Open finalist, and Sinner, an Italian superstar, engaged in a grueling five-set battle. Consequently, both players showcased their remarkable skills and determination until the wee hours of the morning. Ultimately Zverev persevered with his massive serve and penetrating groundstrokes, even after a fan was ejected for yelling a phrase that had been removed from the German national anthem for its Nazi reference. The final scores were 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. This is one match that will be remembered as a testament to both players' resilience and competitive spirit.Madison Keys' Sheer Determination
American tennis pro Madison Keys' journey at the 2023 US Open was nothing short of extraordinary. Keys, a former finalist at the tournament, demonstrated her court knowledge during her early round matches defeating Arantxa Rus, Yanina Wickmayer, Liudmila Samsonova, Jessica Pegula, and Marketa Vondrousova. During her semi-final match against Aryna Sabalenka, Keys dominated the first set, leaving her opponent with a bagel. Despite being up a break in the second, Keys couldn't seal the deal and Sabalenka would get the win. Sabalenka served 12 aces and secured a spot in the finals against Coco Gauff.A Triumph for American Professional Tennis Player: Coco Gauff
Fast-forward two days, and New York spectators witnessed another unforgettable match. The epic showdown was between rising star Coco Gauff and the powerful Sabalenka. Gauff, just 19 years old, had been touted as a future star since her early teens. Fueled by the energetic support of the home crowd, Coco demonstrated her potential by defeating the second seed, Sabalenka, in a thrilling three-set battle. This was Coco's first WTA career Grand Slam title. It also put her in good company with legendary Black American champions such as Serena Williams and Venus Williams.Now let's turn our focus to the professional tennis players that stepped away from the game in 2023.