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Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz’s US Open Dream Hangs in Thin Air as John McEnroe’s Brother Casts Serious Title Doubts
The stage is set for the U.S. Open, the players are primed, and the anticipation is high! Last year, it was Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff who prevailed in New York with their grit and resilience. And amidst the hype and expectation of this season, a lingering question hangs in the air once again: Who will take the throne this time? Among many, legends like Patrick McEnroe, brother of John McEnroe, are on the edge of their seats, bracing for the last Grand Slam tournament of the year to begin!
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The wave of uncertainty around the U.S. Open is inevitable, and fans are siding with their favorite players as the tournament approaches. But for former American tennis player Patrick McEnroe, this seems to be a difficult choice. On August 19th, the former captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team wrote on X, “Someone asked me today who is my favorite for the open …..I couldn’t give them an answer.” While the competitors are many, some players are emerging as the lead contenders!
In 2023, on the men’s side, one name reverberated throughout the Grand Slams: Novak Djokovic! The Serbinator started the season with a massive Australian Open win, followed by a French Open victory, making a U.S. Open title seem likely. However, this season, the 37-year-old player was unable to defend last year’s titles, leaving a trail of disappointment among fans. A Wimbledon final appearance did raise expectations, but the 24-time Grand Slam champion fell short against Carlos Alcaraz Nevertheless, a gold medal win at the 2024 Olympics might be just what he needs to reassert his strength in tennis.