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Controversial new US Open mixed doubles event draws plenty of criticism

Controversial new US Open mixed doubles event draws plenty of criticism

The new US Open mixed doubles tournament drew plenty of criticism for everything from its format to its field.
With mostly singles players – some who rarely play doubles at all – and an unusual scoring system, it felt so much like an exhibition that Jessica Pegula had to scold partner Jack Draper when he called it just that in their press conference.
'He shouldn't be saying that, but that's OK,' Pegula said, later adding that 'it's not an exhibition.'
No, it's a real grand slam championship and it debuted on Tuesday to positive reviews from players and fans.
The fast-pace event, with shorter matches and a smaller field, is already down to its final four. Whoever wins the trophy on Wednesday night – and a $1 million prize – won't apologise for the way they got it.
Carlos Alcaraz (left) with mixed doubles partner Emma Raducanu at the US Open. Photo: dpa
'This is the official mixed doubles. If we get to the final tomorrow, I'm sure everyone is going to be pretty determined to try to win this thing,' Casper Ruud said.
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