Slam season isn’t over until you catch the Served US Open Recap Show.
Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim break down the biggest storylines, from the brilliance of Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka to the future of the Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry.
Jon then gets Andy to open up about what the day after winning a Slam is really like, along with his take on the current state of American tennis.
They also weigh in on the Presidential delays before the men’s final, followed by a few parting thoughts.
Don’t miss the full recap show!
Congrats to the Served Bracket Challenge Champions! Winners, watch your email inbox for details about a Served merch prize. For our Re-Draw winners, a pair of Served socks is coming your way.
Huge thanks to the thousands of Chuckers who joined the fun and if you didn’t win, odds are you still beat Andy!
Alcaraz and Sabalenka Rule NYC and the Rankings
While both added to their major résumés at the US Open, Carlos Alcaraz now joins Aryna Sabalenka as World No. 1. The duo made headlines again Monday morning when Sabalenka accidentally called Alcaraz “Jannik” during a live interview on NBC’s Today Show.
The 22-year-old Spaniard won his sixth Slam after dropping one set throughout the tournament and now holds a 10-5 advantage over his rival Jannik Sinner
Andy and JW break down Alcaraz’s unstoppable play that left Sinner admitting he needs to be more unpredictable in their matches.
Sabalenka became the first woman since Serena Williams to defend the US Open title and, once again, established herself as a constant force on tour.
Listen to Andy and JW explain how she’s evolved into a big-match player who has now won four Slams and developed the clutch gene.
Crowning Every US Open Champion
Grand Slam dreams came true and historic legacies grew even larger in New York City over the weekend.
19-year-old Tokito Oda clinched the career Golden Slam in men’s wheelchair singles Saturday, while his compatriot Yui Kamiji won her tenth major in women’s wheelchair singles.
In Juniors, Jeline Vandromme became the first Belgian to win a girls’ major since 2011 and Ivan Ivanov defeated Alexander Vasilev in the all-Bulgarian boys’ singles final for his second Slam of the summer after winning at Wimbledon.
Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos won the men’s doubles title on Saturday as the pair of Gabriela Dabrowski & Erin Routliffe upset top seeds Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend in the women’s doubles final.
Full list of US Open winners:
Other Headlines
Jack Draper is out for the season with an arm injury
AP: Björn Borg says his prostate cancer is in remission
Team World’s Laver Cup lineup shaken up after Shelton, Paul withdraw
How to watch the Davis Cup Qualifiers 2nd Round this weekend
Have You Watched Our Live Show With Tracy Austin & Brad Gilbert?
‘Wooden Paddle Tournament’: To celebrate pickleball’s 60th anniversary, an upcoming tournament will pay tribute to the sport as it was first played.
More Eyes On Pickle: The Major League Pickleball Finals delivered a ratings smash to close-out a record-breaking season for viewer engagement.
Padel In Paris: The Premier Padel Tour returns to Roland-Garros for the Paris Major this week, featuring matches on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
From The Pitch To Padel: Dutch soccer legend Arjen Robben played in his first CUPRA FIP Tour event, and received praise from the pros.
Our Quick Served Day 15 Poll Results: 84% of respondents chose Carlos Alcaraz as the singles champion with the more impressive run to the title.
Don’t Miss A Second Of Served
Connect with us on socials.
Check out the Served Merch Shop.
Subscribe to our YouTube page.
Just a big thank you to Andy and the whole team at Served. What you have all been able to do in such a short time is truly remarkable. To feel like you have your own personal tennis pros to shoot the shit with on a weekly basis keeps the game so fresh. Just what a Chucker like me needed.
I loved this us open. It's been so much fun. My favourite was the Australian open.