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US Open tennis champs Alcaraz, Federer and Nadal love golf. Golfers say the tennis stars have game
Carlos Alcaraz is among the tennis stars getting into the swing of things at the U.S. Open. A golf swing, that is. After his first-round victory at Flushing Meadows this week, the five-time Grand Slam champion used his racket to pantomime using a club on the course — perhaps a nod to one of the spectators in the stands at Arthur Ashe Stadium that night,
Rory McIlroy traded the fairways for the hard courts. Less than three hours after wrapping up at the Tour Championship in Georgia to conclude the PGA season, the Irishman was spotted among tennis fans at the U.S. Open on Sunday night.
More than the straight-set win, Carlos Alcaraz's striking new buzzcut and the golf-swing celebration triggered a roar from the crowd.
After her opening-round win, she got straight back on the practice court. But Raducanu decided to take a well-earned break after thrashing qualifier Janice Tjen on Wednesday, and decided to step out of her comfort zone with her coach and friends in tow.
The US Open posted a video of a short clip of Tiafoe seeing Alcaraz’s new cut with a less-than-approving look. Alcaraz was sporting a new buzzcut when the American tennis star saw him. “Yeah, it’s horrible. It’s terrible,” Tiafoe said when asked about the clip during his post-match press conference.
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Los Angeles Country Club opened Monday for the first day of official practice rounds as the 2023 U.S. Open is set to begin on Thursday.