Star-Studded U.S. Open Mixed Doubles: Tennis Redefined
The reimagined U.S. Open Mixed Doubles tournament features top tennis stars like Alcaraz, Raducanu, Djokovic, and Osaka. With a hefty $1 million prize, this new format brings men and women together on the same field. The event aims to innovate tennis and captivate global audiences, despite some criticisms.

The U.S. Open Mixed Doubles is set for a thrilling transformation with high-profile players such as Carlos Alcaraz, Emma Raducanu, and Novak Djokovic joining forces. The tournament will showcase mixed doubles like never before, merging top male and female athletes in an exciting format.
With a significant $1 million prize pool, split between the winners, the stakes are higher than ever. The lineup boasts 10 major singles champions, including familiar names like Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff, though the latter is absent this year. This shift marks a departure from traditional doubles specialists, instead prioritizing entertainment and broad appeal.
Despite facing some initial criticism, the event symbolizes innovation in the sport. Players have until July 28 to finalize their participation. The top eight teams, determined by combined singles rankings, secure their spots, with additional contenders selected via wild cards. It's a move poised to redefine tennis competition.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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