Drama Unfolds at U.S. Open's Reimagined Mixed Doubles
The U.S. Open's mixed doubles competition embraced a new format, featuring wild card entries and heightened fan engagement. Defending champions Andrea Vavassori and Sara Errani triumphed, as the event drew large crowds despite player lineup changes. The tournament now precedes the main draw by five days.

The U.S. Open's mixed doubles competition underwent a captivating transformation with a revamped format, attracting a keen audience on Tuesday. Defending champions Andrea Vavassori and Sara Errani showcased their prowess by defeating top rivals in a thrilling display.
The innovative approach brought new energy to the competition, with matches scheduled five days before the main singles draw. This new setup, featuring wild card entries and combined singles rankings, stirred excitement among fans and filled Arthur Ashe Stadium to capacity.
Despite the last-minute changes in the player lineup, including the replacement of world number one Jannik Sinner, the event successfully captured the attention of tennis enthusiasts. The revamped format promises to elevate mixed doubles, cementing its place as a fan-favorite in the tennis calendar.
(With inputs from agencies.)