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© Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Serena leaves, Nadal loses, Federer absent; is this the end of an era?
By HOWARD FENDRICH NEW YORK©2023 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Pukey2
I'm not complaining. I don't remember American and British players being banned when their countries blew up Iraq and its children in an illegal invasion.
yappawakanneeii
@Michael Machida Indeed, no more entitled wannabe-feminists drawing the racism card on umpires. Finally.
Dan
It will be the end of an era when Djokovic says so!!
smithinjapan
If all the greats retire, Osaka and Nishikori might finally have a chance (or a chance to get back in Osaka's case).
painkiller
sunfunbunToday 10:54 am JST
What gets me with the US Open is that Russians (and Belarussians) are allowed to play.
sunfunbun
People look at not getting vaccinated as a badge of honor. It isn't.
It's just ignorance and stubborn behavior on Djokovic's part, and he rightly cannot play in Australia or the US.
Michael Machida
Never thought she would leave. Dreams do come true.
bass4funk
I agree.
yappawakanneeii
The end of an era simply means the beginning of a new one, with Iga Swiatek as the vanguard.
jeffb
Djokovic barred for no reason at all. Shameful.