Raducanu & Alcaraz Exit Early in Polarizing US Open Mixed Doubles Event
Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz bow out early in the revamped US Open mixed doubles, amidst a polarizing yet thrilling event.



The US Open mixed doubles event kicked off with a mix of excitement and controversy as Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz were eliminated early in the tournament. The duo, who teamed up for the glamorous event, faced a tough match against Jack Draper and Jessica Pegula, resulting in a 4-2, 4-2 loss.
Event Highlights
- New Format: The event introduced a shortened format, part of the US Open's "reimagination" of mixed doubles, aiming to attract more star players.
- Crowd Support: Despite the loss, Raducanu and Alcaraz received overwhelming support from the New York crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
- Financial Incentives: With a winning prize of $1 million, the event moved to the week before the singles main draws to draw in top talent.
Player Reactions
Jessica Pegula, ranked world number one in women's doubles, and Jack Draper showcased their quality against the less experienced pair. Pegula commented, "It's always tough playing against such talented players, but we're here to win."
Controversy and Criticism
The revamped format has divided opinions among players and fans alike. Reigning mixed doubles champions Sara Errani and Andrea Vavussori labeled the decision "a profound injustice," highlighting the challenges faced by doubles specialists.
Looking Ahead
Pegula and Draper will face Russia's Mirra Andreeva and Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals, promising more thrilling matches ahead.
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