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US Open 2022 Preview: Serena Williams Draws Crowd; Rafael Nadal Eyes No. 1

While every match involving Serena Williams is sure to draw plenty of eyeballs, there is more to know about the year바카라s last Grand Slam tournament.

Serena Williams rests during a practice session at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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Serena Williams rose from her sideline seat after a break during a training session inside Arthur Ashe Stadium on Saturday, and as she walked to the baseline at the end of the court covered by shade on a steamy morning, a few voices from the stands called out in unison, 바카라Serena, we love you!바카라 ()

About to hit some serves in preparation for the first round of the U.S. Open on Monday night 바카라 and what could wind up being the last singles match of her career 바카라 the 23-time Grand Slam champion did not break stride, although she did turn her head in the fans바카라 direction, acknowledging the sentiment with a smile.

Later, there were similar cries from the crowd and a couple of rounds of applause for Williams, who is also entered in doubles after she and her older sister, Venus, were given a wild-card entry by the U.S. Tennis Association.

바카라It바카라s the end of a great career. And hopefully she can finish it off feeling good about herself and enjoying the moment and enjoying the crowd and listening to the people, to everyone, saying how much they love her,바카라 said Rennae Stubbs, who won four Slam titles in women바카라s doubles and has been working with Williams, alongside coach Eric Hechtman, since last week. 바카라She responds to that in a positive way and not in a negative way. She embraces it. My goal is to have her hopefully enjoy this moment.바카라

With the temperature in the 80s and not a trace of a breeze, Williams was out there a little less than an hour, pausing at one point to eat some fruit. This followed an earlier hitting session on a smaller practice court adjacent to Ashe.

바카라We바카라ve been friends for a long time. I바카라ve helped her and advised her in ways before. She just wanted a friendly voice around her. I바카라m her friend and she knows that I know tennis,바카라 said Stubbs, whose previous coaching included time with another former No. 1, two-time major finalist Karolina Pliskova. 바카라She was just like: 바카라Do you want to come on the court and give me some thoughts?바카라 And I said: 바카라Of course.바카라바카라

While every match 바카라 in singles and doubles 바카라 and each practice session involving Williams, who turns 41 next month, is sure to draw plenty of eyeballs, there is more to know about the year바카라s last Grand Slam tournament.

NADAL AND RACE FOR NO. 1

Novak Djokovic is missing a Grand Slam tournament for the second time this season because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19, and 바카라 combined with not earning any ranking points for his Wimbledon championship 바카라 his hold on No. 1 in the ATP rankings has slipped. He바카라ll be No. 7 on Monday. Five men have a chance to be No. 1 after the U.S. Open, and Rafael Nadal is among them. He has won four of his men바카라s-record 22 Grand Slam titles in New York, where he is competing for the first time since 2019. The 36-year-old Spaniard is 19-0 in majors this season, with trophies at the Australian Open in January and French Open in June, followed by a run to the Wimbledon semifinals in July before withdrawing because of a torn abdominal muscle, an injury he says is particularly 바카라dangerous바카라 and 바카라risky바카라 while serving now. Current No. 1 Daniil Medvedev, the defending U.S. Open champion, Carlos Alcaraz, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud need to reach the Sept. 11 final to have a shot at topping the rankings the next day.

OSAKA IS 바카라ANXIOUS바카라

Naomi Osaka won two of her four Grand Slam titles at the U.S. Open so might normally be considered a true contender to leave New York with another. She has not been at her best, however, entering her first-round showdown against Australian Open runner-up Danielle Collins on Tuesday night. Osaka, a former No. 1 now at No. 44, is on a three-match losing streak and is 2-6 since the start of April. 바카라I feel like I would have lied, like, a day ago or so and said that I was really relaxed. But actually, when I practiced today, I felt very anxious,바카라 Osaka said Saturday. 바카라I think it바카라s 바카라cause I really want to do well, 바카라cause I feel I haven바카라t been doing well lately. I don바카라t know. It바카라s tough. Like, of course, you don바카라t want to lose in the first round of a Slam.바카라

COACHING COMES TO A MAJOR

For the first time at a Grand Slam tournament, in-match coaching will be allowed at the U.S. Open. Coaches must sit in designated courtside seats and only can communicate with players while they바카라re at the same end of the arena. Count 10th-seeded Taylor Fritz, the highest-ranked American man, among those who aren바카라t thrilled. 바카라I don바카라t like it,바카라 Fritz said. 바카라Tennis is an individual sport, so why should someone else be able to help you?바카라

NEW TIEBREAKER FORMAT

It바카라s no longer enough to win seven points to claim a final-set tiebreaker at Flushing Meadows; now a player needs to get to 10. The U.S. Open joined the three other major tournaments in agreeing to adopt a uniform system this season: At 6-all in the third set of women바카라s matches and fifth set of men바카라s, a first-to-10, win-by-two tiebreaker will be used to determine the winner.

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