Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz earn top 2 seeds at U.S. Open
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The Spaniard has been linked—at least playfully—by fans to fellow tennis star Emma Raducanu, especially after the news broke that the two will be teaming up for mixed doubles at this year’s US Open. Now, with the pair spotted training together ahead of the tournament, the speculation has only grown louder.
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The tennis world has gone into a frenzy after Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu teamed up at the US Open, as rumors continue to swirl that they may be the sport’s newest power couple.
The much-talked-about pairing of Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz fell to an early exit in the US Open’s mixed doubles competition on Tuesday, losing their first-round match and failing to win a set.
Through his X profile, top analyst José Moron highlighted how Alcaraz was not particularly lucky in this circumstance: "Facing a player like Opelka in the first round is one of the worst draws that can happen. Carlos will have to face a player who has a monstrous serve and who will not give him any rhythm from baseline."