The Spanish player achieves her best result at the US Open and wants more. Will she play mixed doubles with her partner?
The Spanish player achieves her best result at the US Open and wants more. Will she play mixed doubles with her partner?
Paula Badosa's summer is worthy of framing, as she continues to surpass herself on a journey that has been fraught with difficulties until reaching this point. The Spanish player is building on her good sensations from Wimbledon to now achieve her best result at the US Open. Her victory against the local player, Taylor Townsend, has given her the opportunity to break through her limit and reach the third round in New York, all while displaying great authority (6-3 7-5). She will now face Elena-Gabriela Ruse, who defeated Barbora Krejcikova 6-4 7-5.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa se planta en tercera ronda del US Open, su mejor registro en Nueva York
[pixels-player]Elena Rybakina is not the most communicative and charismatic player on the circuit, as she has demonstrated on several occasions. Her press conferences do not usually offer big headlines, and at Wimbledon 2024, she crossed the line by responding with monosyllables and complaining to journalists about their questions. At the US Open 2024, she is also not very inclined to talk too much, as she showed in her media appearance after defeating the Australian Aiava. Five questions, two answered with a brief "yes" and the others with short responses.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina vuelve a protagonizar una rueda de prensa surrealista
[pixels-player]Naomi Osaka was in tears yesterday after her victory over Jelena Ostapenko at the US Open. The Japanese player had an incredible debut, showcasing high-level tennis against a top 10 player, something she didn't think could happen a year ago. Following the excitement of her win, the former world number 1 shared on her social media the main reason she couldn't hold back the tears, as a year ago she was dealing with a leg injury: "They asked me why I was so emotional yesterday and, honestly, if you don't consider the fact that I recovered from pregnancy, that New York is my home, etc., this is how I was a year ago. I couldn't walk without feeling pain and didn't know if I could continue playing at a high intensity. So yes, this sport means a lot to me."
Naomi Osaka shares a photo of where she was a year ago this time, unable to walk properly:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 28, 2024
“I've been asked why I was so emotional yesterday and honestly if you don't even include coming back from pregnancy, New York being my home etc, this was me a year ago. I legitimately… pic.twitter.com/KYr9vclDh0
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Osaka confiesa el gran motivo por el que no pudo contener las lágrimas en su debut en el US Open
[pixels-player]Tennis players suffer every day through their social networks from a large amount of insults and offensive messages when things are not going well in their matches. This is something that tennis is trying to stop and condemn, as Caroline García has done in recent hours. The Frenchwoman has wanted to show the world some messages that internet users have left on her social media after her recent defeat at the US Open. "I worry about thinking of the younger players who are emerging and who have to go through this. People who have not fully developed as human beings yet and who could really be affected by this hatred. You might think it doesn't hurt us, but it does, we are human. Sometimes, when we receive these messages, we are already emotionally destroyed after a tough defeat and they can be harmful."
García condemns the fact that platforms do not punish users who send such messages, as well as criticizing the type of harmful advertising they share: "Tournaments and sports continue to be associated with betting companies that keep attracting new people to unhealthy gambling. Here we are promoting betting companies that actively ruin some people's lives. I'm not saying they should be banned, as people are free to do what they want with their money, but maybe we shouldn't promote them. Also, if someone decided to say these things to me in public, they could have legal problems. So, why are we free to do what we want on the Internet? Shouldn't we reconsider online anonymity?"
These are some of the messages I received recently after losing some matches. Just a few of them. There are hundreds. And now, being 30 years old, although they still hurt, because at the end of the day, I'm just a normal girl working really hard and trying my best, I have tools and… pic.twitter.com/q4djrfLfx9
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) August 28, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Caroline García condena los insultos recibidos en redes tras su derrota en el US Open
[pixels-player]The Briton broke down last night at a press conference and revealed how bad she feels. She hasn't won a match at the US Open since she claimed the title in 2021.
The story of Bianca Andreescu and Jasmine Paolini in this 2024 season goes way back. They faced off in the third round of Roland Garros, where the Italian emerged victorious (6-1, 3-6, 6-0). They would meet again in the third round of Wimbledon, with the European player once again prevailing (7-6, 6-1). Last night, in the first round of the US Open, their paths crossed once more on the court... and once again Paolini claimed the victory (6-7, 6-2, 6-4). A rivalry fueled by Grand Slam encounters that ended with an interesting chat at the net.
"She told me that I'm playing well and that she hoped to beat me next time... although I told her I hoped that wouldn't be the case (laughs). The truth is, it's very tough every time I play against her, I have to say that. We've met three times this season and it's always been very challenging," stated the Italian during the press conference after securing her ticket to the tournament's second round.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El curioso cruce de palabras en la red entre Paolini y Andreescu
[pixels-player]There are players who are not satisfied with being leaders on the court; they also have the charisma and decision-making power to make waves in many other sectors. Just like Serena Williams did with her outfits at Grand Slam tournaments, today Naomi Osaka seems willing to continue that same trend in the world of fashion. A perfect example is the dress she wore yesterday in her first round of the US Open 2024, something that sparked conversations for hours on social media, achieving the goal they had set. A total success by Nike and the Japanese player, who will leave a lasting memory in the form of an image with that big green bow at the back.
Naomi Osaka debuted a custom AMBUSH x Nike Tennis outfit at Day 1 of the US Open 🎾 @naomiosaka @YOON_AMBUSH pic.twitter.com/p6ajvsP5ID
— Nice Kicks (@nicekicks) August 27, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El outfit de Naomi Osaka, de lo más comentado en Nueva York
[pixels-player]The Spanish player achieves her best result at the US Open and wants more. Will she play mixed doubles with her partner?
Naomi Osaka was in tears yesterday after her victory over Jelena Ostapenko at the US Open. The Japanese player had an incredible debut, showcasing high-level tennis against a top 10 player, something she didn't think could happen a year ago. Following the excitement of her win, the former world number 1 shared on her social media the main reason she couldn't hold back the tears, as a year ago she was dealing with a leg injury: "They asked me why I was so emotional yesterday and, honestly, if you don't consider the fact that I recovered from pregnancy, that New York is my home, etc., this is how I was a year ago. I couldn't walk without feeling pain and didn't know if I could continue playing at a high intensity. So yes, this sport means a lot to me."
Naomi Osaka shares a photo of where she was a year ago this time, unable to walk properly:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 28, 2024
“I've been asked why I was so emotional yesterday and honestly if you don't even include coming back from pregnancy, New York being my home etc, this was me a year ago. I legitimately… pic.twitter.com/KYr9vclDh0
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Osaka confiesa el gran motivo por el que no pudo contener las lágrimas en su debut en el US Open
[pixels-player]Paula Badosa's summer is worthy of framing, as she continues to surpass herself on a journey that has been fraught with difficulties until reaching this point. The Spanish player is building on her good sensations from Wimbledon to now achieve her best result at the US Open. Her victory against the local player, Taylor Townsend, has given her the opportunity to break through her limit and reach the third round in New York, all while displaying great authority (6-3 7-5). She will now face Elena-Gabriela Ruse, who defeated Barbora Krejcikova 6-4 7-5.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa se planta en tercera ronda del US Open, su mejor registro en Nueva York
[pixels-player]Tennis players suffer every day through their social networks from a large amount of insults and offensive messages when things are not going well in their matches. This is something that tennis is trying to stop and condemn, as Caroline García has done in recent hours. The Frenchwoman has wanted to show the world some messages that internet users have left on her social media after her recent defeat at the US Open. "I worry about thinking of the younger players who are emerging and who have to go through this. People who have not fully developed as human beings yet and who could really be affected by this hatred. You might think it doesn't hurt us, but it does, we are human. Sometimes, when we receive these messages, we are already emotionally destroyed after a tough defeat and they can be harmful."
García condemns the fact that platforms do not punish users who send such messages, as well as criticizing the type of harmful advertising they share: "Tournaments and sports continue to be associated with betting companies that keep attracting new people to unhealthy gambling. Here we are promoting betting companies that actively ruin some people's lives. I'm not saying they should be banned, as people are free to do what they want with their money, but maybe we shouldn't promote them. Also, if someone decided to say these things to me in public, they could have legal problems. So, why are we free to do what we want on the Internet? Shouldn't we reconsider online anonymity?"
These are some of the messages I received recently after losing some matches. Just a few of them. There are hundreds. And now, being 30 years old, although they still hurt, because at the end of the day, I'm just a normal girl working really hard and trying my best, I have tools and… pic.twitter.com/q4djrfLfx9
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) August 28, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Caroline García condena los insultos recibidos en redes tras su derrota en el US Open
[pixels-player]Elena Rybakina is not the most communicative and charismatic player on the circuit, as she has demonstrated on several occasions. Her press conferences do not usually offer big headlines, and at Wimbledon 2024, she crossed the line by responding with monosyllables and complaining to journalists about their questions. At the US Open 2024, she is also not very inclined to talk too much, as she showed in her media appearance after defeating the Australian Aiava. Five questions, two answered with a brief "yes" and the others with short responses.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina vuelve a protagonizar una rueda de prensa surrealista
[pixels-player]The Briton broke down last night at a press conference and revealed how bad she feels. She hasn't won a match at the US Open since she claimed the title in 2021.
The story of Bianca Andreescu and Jasmine Paolini in this 2024 season goes way back. They faced off in the third round of Roland Garros, where the Italian emerged victorious (6-1, 3-6, 6-0). They would meet again in the third round of Wimbledon, with the European player once again prevailing (7-6, 6-1). Last night, in the first round of the US Open, their paths crossed once more on the court... and once again Paolini claimed the victory (6-7, 6-2, 6-4). A rivalry fueled by Grand Slam encounters that ended with an interesting chat at the net.
"She told me that I'm playing well and that she hoped to beat me next time... although I told her I hoped that wouldn't be the case (laughs). The truth is, it's very tough every time I play against her, I have to say that. We've met three times this season and it's always been very challenging," stated the Italian during the press conference after securing her ticket to the tournament's second round.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El curioso cruce de palabras en la red entre Paolini y Andreescu
[pixels-player]There are players who are not satisfied with being leaders on the court; they also have the charisma and decision-making power to make waves in many other sectors. Just like Serena Williams did with her outfits at Grand Slam tournaments, today Naomi Osaka seems willing to continue that same trend in the world of fashion. A perfect example is the dress she wore yesterday in her first round of the US Open 2024, something that sparked conversations for hours on social media, achieving the goal they had set. A total success by Nike and the Japanese player, who will leave a lasting memory in the form of an image with that big green bow at the back.
Naomi Osaka debuted a custom AMBUSH x Nike Tennis outfit at Day 1 of the US Open 🎾 @naomiosaka @YOON_AMBUSH pic.twitter.com/p6ajvsP5ID
— Nice Kicks (@nicekicks) August 27, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El outfit de Naomi Osaka, de lo más comentado en Nueva York
[pixels-player]After much fighting, after overcoming countless injuries, Shelby Rogers made the brave decision to face this US Open 2024 with her mind fully made up: it would be her last tournament. Once defeated in the first round by Pegula, the 31-year-old American grabbed the microphone and gathered strength to bid farewell to this sport with some final words:
"Right now, I feel many emotions, I would have liked to prepare better. It is very special to share this with you all. The truth is I don't want to leave it, but my body says it's time. I hope not to become a stranger and see you all very soon," stated the woman who rose to No. 30 in the world and who will now take a different path in search of happiness.
See you around the game, @Shelby_Rogers_ ! pic.twitter.com/qZBmohpt0m
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 28, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el adiós de Shelby Rogers: “No quiero dejarlo, pero mi cuerpo me dice que es el momento”
[pixels-player]After the first round of the 2024 US Open has concluded, we now have the 64 male and female players who have managed to succeed in this initial tournament challenge. However, there were a few favorites who fell by the wayside, forced to leave Flushing Meadows behind with the bitterness of not tallying a single victory. Here is a recap of the seeded players who were eliminated in the early stages of this fourth Grand Slam of the season:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los cabezas de serie eliminados en la segunda jornada del US Open 2024
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