After Emma Navarro's withdrawal, Jannik Sinner will make his US Open blended doubles debut alongside one of the adorned doubles participant of the final decade. World no. 1 will be a part of forces with Katerina Siniakova.
The Czech is the ten-time Main winner, former world no. 1 and the Olympic Video games champion. The 29-year-old additionally brings a glittering resume in blended doubles competitors, the one Sinner lacks.
Katerina captured final 12 months's Olympic Video games gold medal and the Wimbledon trophy a few weeks in the past, her first in blended doubles.
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Jannik is within the draw with a high-profile title, and they need to face Alexander Zverev and Belinda Bencic already on Tuesday. Nevertheless, the Italian is making ready for a way more essential duel on Monday, the upcoming Cincinnati Masters closing towards Carlos Alcaraz!
With little time to get well and journey to New York forward of various court docket and situations, there stays a risk he may rethink his place within the blended doubles draw and concentrate on singles motion.
If he does enter the Arthur Ashe Stadium or the Louis Armstrong Stadium on Tuesday, the Italian may hardly ask for a extra seasoned companion. Siniakova's confirmed success throughout the most important phases may flip them right into a harmful duo.

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In any case, it's a relaxed two-day job, with a successful group receiving $1 million! The potential of teaming with a participant of Siniakova's caliber provides additional intrigue to Sinner's US Open journey.
Nevertheless, the main target stays on the Cincinnati Masters closing towards his best rival and the singles title protection in New York. Jannik is defending 3000 ATP factors in Cincinnati and the US Open, with Alcaraz in search of to go him and take the ATP throne.
Sinner will chase his fourth consecutive hard-court Main title, having gained two Australian Open and one US Open because the starting of 2024.


















