Stuart Miller
Stuart Miller has reported on tennis for the New York Times and tennis.com. He is the author of three books including The 100 Greatest Days in New York Sports.
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Kyrgios’ furious reaction as US Open run ended by Khachanov
Nick Kyrgios has reacted savagely to the end of his US Open campaign, destroying his racquet on Arthur Ashe Stadium following a disappointing five-set quarter-final loss to Karen Khachanov.
- by Stuart Miller
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Tomljanovic already eyeing next step after US Open run comes to an end
Ajla Tomljanovic will leave New York with a place in the history books and a career high in the WTA rankings after a straight-sets loss to Ons Jabeur.
- by Stuart Miller
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Draw opens up for red-hot Kyrgios at Flushing Meadows
When you’re hot, you get a lucky break even on your bad days. And Nick Kyrgios is hot as the US Open hurtles into its second week.
- by Stuart Miller
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‘Underdog to favourite’: Kyrgios the hottest player on men’s tour
Nick Kyrgios downed world number one Daniil Medvedev in an absorbing battle, ending the Russian’s hopes for a US Open title defence in New York.
- by Stuart Miller
‘No one’s going to pronounce my name right’: Tomljanovic charms in victory
The spotlight at the US Open was firmly trained on Ajla Tomljanovic, and after ending Serena Williams’s career, the Australian’s first words were “I’m sorry”.
- by Stuart Miller
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‘An incredible ride’: Serena’s emotional farewell as Tomljanovic ends champion’s career
Serena Williams gamely fielded question after question about the loss to Ajla Tomljanovic that has ended her career, saying she had no regrets about walking away from her playing career.
- by Stuart Miller
‘I want to enjoy the way I’m playing’: Composed Kyrgios waltzes into fourth round
The Australian was relatively upbeat on court during a comprehensive, straight-sets victory against JJ Wolf.
- by Stuart Miller
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Kyrgios fumes over weed smoke during four-set win over Frenchman
He huffed and he puffed but Nick Kyrgios ultimately did enough to set up a clash with American wildcard JJ Wolf, joining Alex de Minaur in the US Open third round.
- by Stuart Miller
Mates rates: Kyrgios beats fatigue, best friend, to kick-start US Open
He’s tired and played his best mate on tour, but Nick Kyrgios still found everything required to reach the second round at Flushing Meadows.
- by Stuart Miller
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