
‘As open as I’ve ever seen it’: Which ‘cranky’ star will be crowned US Open champion in New York?
CNN
The final grand slam of the tennis season is upon us – and the US Open might be the most enthralling of the year.
The final grand slam of the tennis season is upon us – and the US Open might be the most enthralling of the year. After an altered schedule due to the Olympics, which meant many of the world’s top stars made the switch back to clay following the grass court season, players arrive in New York after one of the most grueling seasons in history. Women’s world No. 1 Iga Świątek has already spoken about how “demanding” the tour has been this year, while 18-time grand slam champion Chris Evert told CNN that it was “a really challenging year for everybody.” “I think that’s why you’ve seen some meltdowns on the court, the emotions are flying high,” she told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “They’re a little cranky these top players because they’ve had a full year, they’ve played more tournaments than ever, plus they played the Olympics, which was just awesome [and] very emotional. It took a lot out of them. “It’s the end of the year and I think it’s open on both sides. It’s about as open as I’ve ever seen it and everyone’s a little tired and it’s really going to be the one that finds that energy and finds that motivation at the last part of this year to pull out their best tennis these next two weeks.”

Cinderella is a funny girl when her glass slippers are Nike issued. We are amused by her as a lead-up to the ball, love her if earns a party-crashing admittance and then goes on to trash the place in the first weekend. But not everyone is so eager to hand her one of the coveted 37 extra tickets held in reserve.












