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American men’s tennis is rapidly ascending with more players making deep runs at majors. Just look at this week’s DC Open results.
The wait for an American ATP player to win a Grand Slam singles title may soon be coming to an end, at least according to ...
I think that's starting to make an impact in terms of our consistency.” Thirty-five Americans -- 19 women and 16 men -- are set to compete in the Wimbledon singles main draws.
No American man has won a major title since Andy Roddick at the U.S. Open in 2003, and no American man has won Roland Garros since Agassi in 1999.
There was once a time when American men dominated the tennis world at Wimbledon, but those years are long gone and the US athletes that could win at SW19 are probably playing another sport.
The research “reaffirms what young men already think, that Democrats don’t want to invest in you,” Ilyse Hogue, a co-founder of the Speaking with American Men project, told Politico.