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Rafael Nadal and Frances Tiafoe after the latter’s victory

(New York) Surprise in New York: Rafael Nadal, third player in the world and four-time winner of the event, was eliminated in the round of 16 of the United States Open, beaten 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 , 6-3 by Frances Tiafoe (26e), Monday in New York.

In the absence of Novak Djokovic, banned from entering the territory of the United States because he has not been vaccinated against COVID-19, world No. 2 Alexander Zverev, who is recovering from a right ankle injury, and after Sunday’s elimination of world No. 1 and defending champion Daniil Medvedev, the Mallorcan was favorite to clinch a fifth Major at Flushing Meadows and take his record of Grand Slam titles to 23.

But he fell on a Tiafoe (26e world) who played the match of his life when he himself regretted not having been able to play his best tennis.

“He played well, he did a lot of things very well. For my part, I had my chances, and if I want to be in the quarters, I have to play better than that, ”said the 36-year-old Spaniard.

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“You have to be ready to seize the opportunities that present themselves. And I couldn’t. He knew how to do it, he played with the right determination,” he added.

Nadal only converted two of the six break points he got when Tiafoe won five of eight.

The defeat of Nadal leaves wide open the race for the place of world No. 1 that Medvedev will automatically give up on September 12: the Spaniard remains in the running, but the chances of his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz and the Norwegian Casper Ruud, still in the running at New York, suddenly skyrocketed.

Tiafoe, who had never exceeded 8are finalist at the United States Open (he had reached the quarters in Australia in 2019), therefore continues his journey.

“I don’t know what to say, I don’t believe it… I played incredible tennis, I don’t know what happened,” he said hotly, on a cloud, before leave the Arthur-Ashe court where the feat and the ovation of the public had clouded his eyes.

It is he who will face the Russian Andrey Rublev (11e) for a place in the semis.

Rublev in the last four

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Andrey Rublev

Andrey Rublev also qualified for the quarter-finals on Monday. He will try for the sixth time to climb into the last four of a Grand Slam tournament.

The Spaniard, world No. 3 but who can recover the place of No. 1 on the occasion of this New York Major where he is seeking a 23e Grand Slam title, faces Monday afternoon the American Frances Tiafoe (26e).

A sudden downpour at the end of the morning briefly interrupted the games on the Louis-Armstrong court and delayed the start of the games on the Arthur-Ashe, the time to close the roofs. The day on the side courts was a little longer impacted, but no more singles table matches are scheduled there.

Rublev, 11e world, got rid of Briton Cameron Norrie (9e) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, after having had to fight five sets in the previous round to dismiss the Canadian Denis Shapovalov in the tiebreaker, in more than 4 hours of combat.

“We still played two and a half hours, that’s a long time! “, insisted the Russian.

“It was hard… The last time (in the semi-finals in San Diego in 2021, editor’s note), he had beaten me and I knew perfectly well when I entered the court that I had to play well to have a chance” , he added.

He actually produced very good tennis, full of punch as usual, scoring 30 winners for 17 unforced errors.

At 24, Rublev has already played quarterbacks in New York in 2017 and 2020, at Roland-Garros in 2020 and 2022, and at the 2021 Australian Open. But he never went further.

This 8e day of the United States Open will also see Carlos Alcaraz (4e), try to qualify for the quarter-finals (like last year for his first participation) by facing the Croatian Marin Cilic (17e and winner 2014).

After the elimination of defending champion Daniil Medvedev from the 8are final on Sunday, Alcaraz can also take his place on the world throne on September 12. The third player to qualify is the Norwegian Casper Ruud (5e) who qualified on Monday.

In the women’s draw, the American Jessica Pegula (8e) easily eliminated the Czech Petra Kvitova (21e) 6-3, 6-2 and will play its first quarter-final at Flushing Meadows.

“It was really not easy”

Karolina Pliskova (22)e world), finalist of the competition in 2016, qualified for the quarter-finals of the US Open, beating 7-5, 6-7 (5/7), 6-2 Belarusian Victoria Azarenka (26e), Monday in New York.

The 30-year-old Czech, who has reached this stage at Flushing Meadows for the fifth time, will face Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka (6e) or the American Danielle Collins (19e).

As often when they face each other, Pliskova and Azarenka, tied for four wins everywhere before this 8e finals, played a very close match. But the Czech was more often aggressive (53 winning shots against 46) and rewarded after three hours of intense struggle, on her fourth match point.

“Victoria is a great player, very dangerous. The match was very tight, the points very long. It really wasn’t easy,” Pliskova commented hotly.

” Satisfying ”

PHOTO KENA BETANCUR, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Iga Swiatek

It will be against the world No. 1 Iga Swiatek who scared herself before finally beating the German Jule Niemeier (108e) 2-6, 6-4, 6-0 in an erratic game where a total of 76 unforced errors were committed and 12 breaks were made.

“It’s really satisfying,” commented Swiatek, however, explaining: “It will be my first quarter-final in New York so I’m really proud.”

The 21-year-old Polish, double winner of Roland-Garros (2020, 2022) and the first representative of her country to reach the quarters at the United States Open, was eliminated this year in the semi-finals at the Australian Open .

She then lost in the second round in Dubai but, from the next tournament, in Doha, she went 37 games without defeat, winning six titles, in Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, Suttgart, Rome and Roland-Garros, until to his fall in the third round at Wimbledon.

She assured that her successes of the season had been accompanied by an unchanging ritual for her entrance on the court: listening to the same playlist including songs from AC / DC, Led Zeppelin or Pearl Jam.

“I’ve been listening to it all year and I’m a little sick of it. But I’m not going to change now! “, she said.

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The famous Swiss, who has three Grand Slam awards, will retire in 2026

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40-year-old Swiss tennis player Stan Wawrinka He announced that he will retire in 2026.

“Every book must have an ending. It is time to write the last chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. In 2026, I will spend my last season on tour.”

I still want to challenge myself and complete this journey in the best possible way. I still have dreams about this sport. I enjoyed everything tennis gave me, especially the emotions I felt playing for you.

I look forward to meeting you again anywhere in the world. Last move,” Wawrinka wrote on social networks.

Stan has three Grand Slam trophies – Australian Open 2014, Roland Garros 2015 and US Open 2016. He also played in the Russian Federation final in 2017, where he lost to Rafael Nadal.

Wawrinka is currently ranked 157th in the ATP rankings. His personal best is third place.

During his career, Stan won 16 singles trophies and three doubles trophies at ATP level. At the 2008 Olympics, Wawrinka won the gold medal in the doubles tournament with Roger Federer. Stan won the Davis Cup with the Swiss team in 2014.

Wawrinka will start his farewell season with the national team in the United Cup (January 2-11).

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Led by Mboko and Auger-Aliassime, Canada has accumulated successes in 2025

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(Montreal) The second half of 2025 could prove to be a pivotal moment in the history of tennis in the country. At the same time, it is the sequence of promising Canadian performances on the courts – hard surface, clay, grass, whatever – over the last 15 years.

The saying “little train goes a long way” applies quite well to Tennis Canada. And with six representatives in the top 50 at the end of 2025 – including Gabriela Dabrowski, 10e in doubles – which do not seem about to plateau, this little train could pick up speed in 2026.

The representatives of the Unifolié completed 2025 with 15 titles on the two major professional circuits, nine among the ladies, six among the men. Out of the lot, a triumph stands out.

“This year, it’s certain that the strongest moment, for me, was here, with Vicky Mboko’s victory,” says Valérie Tétreault, director of the National Bank Open, in an interview with La Presse Canadienne in her office on 2e floor at the IGA Stadium.

However, there were many more highlights on the Canadian tennis scene in 2025.

Félix Auger-Aliassime did more than his share with three titles, two additional finals, a semi-final appearance at the US Open and progression to fifth in the ATP rankings, a personal high.

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Felix Auger-Aliassime

Had it not been for Mboko’s exploit in Montreal and his meteoric rise to the 333e place, in January, until the 18the level of the world rankings, Auger-Aliassime’s performances would undoubtedly have been the highlight of the year at Tennis Canada.

To this, Mboko added a title to his record, in Hong Kong, in November. Leylah Annie Fernandez (22)e) won two tournaments, including one in the 500 category. Denis Shapovalov (23e) imitated her.

Exactly a year ago, Gabriel Diallo occupied 87e step; it will start 2026 on the 41e rank, helped by a first career title, in June, on grass.


PHOTO OLIVIER JEAN, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES

Gabriel Diallo

Tétreault savors this list because, among other things, of the range of names it brings together.

“In other years, we had a player who performed well, and often, it was perhaps a little more difficult for the others. There, we really had the impression that at a given moment, they were all taking turns,” notes Tétreault.

“We had Denis who won [à Los Cabos, le 19 juillet]. Afterwards, it’s Leylah who wins in Washington [le 27 juillet]. We have Vicky winning here [le 7 août] and Felix, [qui excelle] straight after at the US Open. They were different players who were performing at the highest level,” she emphasizes.

To this list, we can add Dabrowski’s doubles titles in Cincinnati, a tournament of the caliber of Montreal, then at the United States Open three weeks later.

“To see this for Canadian tennis, I think that’s what makes me the most proud. I think we don’t realize how new it was not so long ago when Milos Raonic was starting to win ATP 250 titles,” she notes.

When Raonic defeated Fernando Verdasco on February 13, 2011 in the final of the San Jose tournament for the first of his eight career titles, it was the first time a Canadian had triumphed at an ATP singles tournament since Greg Rusedski in April 1995.

In 2014, Eugenie Bouchard’s title in Germany was only the second by a Canadian at a singles tournament in 26 years.

The time of such shortages seems to be over.

Since 2019, in singles alone, Canadian athletes have amassed around twenty titles. Auger-Aliassime has eight, in addition to 12 other appearances in tournament finals.

Despite all her pride, Tétreault is not necessarily surprised. She sees the emergence of players who had already shown great skills at the junior level. She also sees a dynamic there which is similar to a form of emulation.

“Apart from, perhaps, Gabriel Diallo, who we saw less coming, the others, already at a young age, had pretty much all been identified as hopes, not only of Canadian tennis, but hopes of international tennis. I think it was just a matter of time before they could hatch,” emphasizes Tétreault.

“But then, I think that there is still something in there like a kind of training phenomenon, in the sense that seeing a Canadian player experience success, it motivates the others. Then, we suddenly have the impression of being part of a movement,” she says.

Mboko’s unexpected triumph, moreover, was the exclamation point to another successful edition in Montreal, in a context where, for the first time, the main draw extended over 12 days and brought together 96 players in singles.

And what’s more, Mother Nature greatly collaborated.

At the end of the tournament, the organizers welcomed 287,329 spectators, a record, of course, for the women’s event in Montreal.

“As much as there were a lot of unknowns going into this year’s tournament, more than usual, I think we can say mission accomplished because we saw a format that worked well,” said Tétreault.

“My biggest concern was more about the reception of the players, knowing that they were roughly double what we were used to welcoming,” adds Tétreault.

“We wanted to make sure we had the necessary space. The way we reconfigured it, and with the results of the player survey and the feedback we received from the WTA, I think it demonstrated that we had done what we needed to do to be ready for this. »

In addition to revealing Mboko, the National Bank Open offered Eugenie Bouchard the chance to play on the court of her childhood by offering her a pass to the main draw.


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Eugenie Bouchard

Bouchard thanked the organization by delivering two solid performances, even causing a lot of trouble for the Swiss Belinda Bencic, a quality player, in what was the Montrealer’s swan song in professional tennis.

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Four representatives from Ukraine were included in the qualification list Australian Open 2026.

Yulia Starodubtseva (WTA 113), Angelina Kalinina (WTA 127), Daria Snigur (WTA 153) and Vitaly Sachko (ATP 153) will compete for the Australian Open main draws.

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Major qualifiers in Melbourne will be held from January 12-17.

The place at the heart of the Australian Open 2026 is guaranteed by four Ukrainian tennis players: Elina Svitolina, Marta Kostyuk, Dayana Yastremskaya and Alexandra Oleynikova.

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