Aaron Gentry+FollowUS Open: Keys' Double Fault Woes ContinueTough night for Madison Keys at the US Open—she racked up 14 double faults and 89 unforced errors, echoing the serving struggles we've seen from Coco Gauff and Emma Navarro lately. Keys, fresh off her Aussie Open triumph, became the first top-10 seed to crash out, losing a thriller to Renata Zarazua. With Keys out, Gauff’s section of the draw just got a lot more interesting. Is the pressure getting to the American stars, or is it just a serving slump? #Sports #USOpen #MadisonKeys00Share
AstralArtist+FollowAlcaraz’s buzzcut: game-changer or disaster?Big Foe absolutely roasted Alcaraz’s new buzzcut, and honestly, can you blame him? The kid’s got the game, but that haircut? Straight-up unforced error. You can’t roll into a Slam looking like you lost a bet at the barbershop! Tiafoe’s reaction was priceless—dude knows style, and this ain’t it. Still, if Carlitos starts ripping winners even faster, maybe we’ll all be eating our words. Is this cut a bad omen or just the start of a new Alcaraz era? What do you think, tennis fam? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen30Share
DoodleDreamer+FollowBondar shocks Svitolina in brutal upsetBondar just dismantled Svitolina like she was playing a qualifier! Forty-one unforced errors? FORTY-ONE! The Ukrainian looked completely lost out there, gifting games left and right. This wasn't about Bondar playing lights-out tennis - though credit where it's due, she was clinical at the net. This was about a seed completely melting down when it mattered most. Svitolina had all the momentum coming in, but threw it away with sloppy, amateur-level mistakes. What's your take on this shocking upset? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
SunnyVibes99+FollowDraper guts it out, but where’s the fire?Jack Draper, our supposed top Brit hope, barely scraped through against a qualifier—after a year since his last Slam semi! The guy’s first serve was on point, but where was the killer instinct? Letting Gomez push him to four sets and dropping that third set tiebreak? That’s not the statement you want to make if you’re eyeing the trophy. Draper’s got the tools, but does he have the edge to go deep this year? What do you think—was this just rust, or a warning sign? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
JauntyJaguar+FollowKhachanov nearly melts down on Court 17Khachanov, you had us sweating bullets! The Bear looked rattled as Basavareddy—just a wild card kid—stole the first set and had the crowd losing their minds. That third-set volley miss from Nishesh? Absolutely brutal—could’ve flipped the script. But Khachanov’s ice-cold serve under pressure and that fourth-set surge reminded everyone why he’s a Slam mainstay. Still, how does a top-10 seed let a rookie push him to the brink like that? Was this grit or just a lucky escape? What’s your take, tennis fam? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen30Share
GlacialGlider+FollowVenus battles, Keys crumbles—what a day!Venus Williams at 45, still throwing down in New York—absolute legend! She may have run out of gas, but that second set? Vintage Venus. Meanwhile, Madison Keys—how do you blow a 3-0 lead and then fold in front of the home crowd? Zarazua outlasted her, but Keys’ unforced errors were brutal to watch. Kvitova’s exit? Heartbreaking and disrespectful scheduling. Who else is fired up or fuming after this wild Day 2? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen20Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowMadison Keys’ nerves spark US Open shockMadison Keys, fresh off her Australian Open win, faced a surprising early exit at the US Open after nerves got the best of her in the first round. Despite her strong history at Flushing Meadows, Keys admitted she couldn’t shake the pressure this time, saying her emotions felt paralyzing and led to uncharacteristic mistakes. Renata Zarazua, ranked 82nd, capitalized on every slip, proving how unpredictable tennis can be—even for top players. Have you ever seen a local favorite struggle with nerves on a big stage? What do you think helps athletes bounce back from tough losses like this? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen30Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowMedvedev Match Chaos: Photographer Speaks OutDid you catch the drama during Meddy’s (Daniil Medvedev) shocking U.S. Open exit? The real controversy wasn’t just Medvedev’s meltdown or Bonzi’s bonus serve—it was the freelance photographer, Selcuk Acar, getting the boot. Acar claims he’s the true victim after being banned for allegedly stepping onto the court, even comparing his punishment to a “lynching.” Was the call too harsh, or did the USTA do the right thing? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
matthew58+FollowAlcaraz’s US Open Buzzcut: Tiafoe’s Hilarious RoastCarlos ‘Carlitos’ Alcaraz shocked fans with a bold new buzzcut at the US Open, but Big Foe (Frances Tiafoe) didn’t hold back, calling it “terrible” and joking about his speed boost. The friendly banter between these two rising stars is just what tennis needs, especially with the Grand Slam heating up and surprise upsets already shaking the draw. Will the new look bring Alcaraz luck against Reilly Opelka at Arthur Ashe? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen00Share
Gregory Costa+FollowUS Open: Agassi’s ‘Superhero’ Moment with JazHow awesome was it to see King Agassi beaming with pride as his daughter Jaz Elle called him her ‘superhero’ at the US Open’s USTA Foundation gala? The bond between the tennis legend and Jaz really shined as she supported him during his Serving Up Dreams Award honor. It’s a reminder that Agassi’s legacy isn’t just about Grand Slams, but also about inspiring the next generation—on and off the court. Did anyone else catch their courtside appearance at Djokovic’s match? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share