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US Open 2025 mixed doubles: Errani, Vavassori retain title under new format

US Open 2025 mixed doubles: Errani, Vavassori retain title under new format

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Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori defended their U.S. Open mixed doubles title, keeping a traditional team on top of a revamped event filled with singles stars.
The Italians beat No. 3 seeds Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud 6-3, 5-7 (10-6), winning four matches over two days to earn $1 million a huge raise over their earnings in New York last year in a format that looked nothing like this one.
Errani and Vavassori were among the many critics of the changes to the event that shut out every other traditional doubles pairing, but had nothing but smiles and plenty of hugs after building a quick lead in the match tiebreaker and holding on in front of a large crowd inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.
I think it was amazing to play in this court with so many people and I have to say thanks from the bottom of my heart for the atmosphere, Vavassori said before receiving the trophy.
It was one rarely enjoyed by doubles players and what U.S. Open organizers sought when they overhauled their tournament, moving it to well before singles play starts Sunday in hopes that tennis' best-known players would play.
Many of them did. But in the end, the event belonged to the doubles specialists.
Errani and Vavassori weren't even sure they would get to defend their titles. Eight teams in the 16-team field qualified by their players' combined singles rankings, with the remaining teams given wild cards.
The Italians were awarded one and became the first repeat mixed doubles champions in Flushing Meadows since Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jamie Murray in 2018-19.
They repeatedly said they were representing the many doubles players who never had the chance to come to New York with them this year.
I think this one is also for them, Errani said.
The event drew past U.S. Open singles champions Carlos Alcaraz, Emma Raducanu, Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka and Daniil Medvedev, all of whom lost on the first day. Even without them, almost all the seats were full for the three matches Wednesday night in Arthur Ashe Stadium, with the roof closed after it rained most of the afternoon.
Ruud acknowledged that the U.S. Tennis Association took a bold risk with its changes, with critics saying it turned the championship, with shortened sets to 4 games in the first three rounds, into a glorified exhibition, rather than the two-week, 32-event of the past. But even players who specialize in doubles agreed that the event got way more attention than they are accustomed to.
Any time you get a full crowd like this, how can we keep that going? Christian Harrison said after he and Danielle Collins lost 4-2, 4-2 to Errani and Vavassori in the semis. I mean, unreal night. I won't forget this night.
Swiatek and Ruud edged the top-seeded team of Jessica Pegula and Jack Draper 3-5, 5-3 (10-8) in the other semifinal, battling back from an 8-4 deficit in the match tiebreaker.
The No. 2-ranked Swiatek, a six-time Grand Slam singles champion, and Ruud, who has reached three major singles finals, then played well in the final.
But they couldn't match the doubles prowess of the Italians, who won a second major title together at this year's French Open. Vavassori, with his height and constant movement around the net, was a hard target to pass even for Swiatek and Ruud, two accurate ball strikers from the baseline.
Errani is one of the most accomplished women's doubles players ever, having won a career Grand Slam with former partner Roberta Vinci, along with the 2024 Olympic gold medal with Jasmine Paolini who was in the crowd cheering after pulling out of this event after losing to Swiatek on Monday night in the Cincinnati final.
Swiatek opted to stay in and shared $400,000 with Ruud double what Errani and Vavassori earned for winning last year.
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