US Open's American Men's Title Drought Continues
US Open's American Men's Title Drought Continues
US Open's American Men's Title Drought Continues
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American men's tennis has experienced a 21-year drought since Andy Roddick last won the US Open in 2003, a streak fans hope will end with rising stars like Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz. Roddick, who not only won but was also the last American to reach the final in 2006, reflects on his pivotal victory and its impact on his career. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner has emerged as a formidable player, reaching the quarter-finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2024, marking a significant milestone in his young career. The US Open has seen numerous iconic players, including Pat Rafter, who reminisces about his unexpected success after winning the title twice in the late 90s. Additionally, several tennis legends, including Victoria Azarenka and Caroline Wozniacki, have never won the US Open, highlighting the competitiveness of the tournament. As the 2024 US Open progresses, discussions about the best players who never clinched the title continue to draw attention to the sport's rich history.

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