Alcaraz and Ruud into final, so no PR triumph for Putin, but a new man's number 1. The US has been tge 1 slam in the past 16 years not completely dominated by the 'big 5'. No one outwith Nadal, Djokovic, Federer, Murray, and Wawrinka has won any of the other 3 slams in that time. Indeed each of those has only ever been won by 4 out of those. The US has been won by all 5, and Cilic, Thiem, and Medvedev. Add to that that none of the quarter finalists this year had ever won a slam, and even with the odd wrinkle of Djokovic's vaccine related absence, and it feels like a new era has properly begun.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/62846443Salisbury and Ram retain the men's doubles, meaning Salusbury stays as the number 1 ranked doubles player. Along with that pairing, and Skupski and Koolhof, whom they beat in the final, both of who are certainties to qualify for the year end, Glasspool and Heliovaara are ranked in 7th currently and if they qualify, would mean 3 pairings with a British player. And none of them would be with the most successful British doubles player of recent years, Jamie Murray
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