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There’s about to be a real racket in Flushing. 25, the 2026 US Open will get underway and bring in 256 — 128 men and 128 women — of the world’s best tennis players for three weeks of serves, volleys, overheads, triumphant victories, heartbreaking defeats, shocking upsets and delicious honey deuces.
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There’s about to be a real racket in Flushing. 25, the 2026 US Open will get underway and bring in 256 — 128 men and 128 women — of the world’s best tennis players for three weeks of serves, volleys, overheads, triumphant victories, heartbreaking defeats, shocking upsets and delicious honey deuces. Notable stars competing at this year’s late summer tourney include defending champions Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka as well as mainstays Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff and Iga Świątek. And, if you’d like to join them (and maybe Jannik Sinner if he recovers from his nagging knee injury), last-minute tickets are available for all matches from the first round all the way to the Finals.
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- There’s about to be a real racket in Flushing. 25, the 2026 US Open will get underway and bring in 256 — 128 men and 128 women — of the world’s best tennis players for three weeks of serves, volleys, overheads, triumphant victories, heartbreaking defeats, shocking upsets and delicious honey deuces.
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