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  •   Home > News > Sports > Tennis

    A couple of former US Open tennis champions have been confirmed for the women's ASB Classic

    A couple of former US Open tennis champions have been confirmed for the women's ASB Classic


    2021 singles winner Emma Raducanu returns to Auckland for a third straight year.

    Doubles specialist Erin Routliffe and her Canadian partner Gaby Dabrowski - who won the crown at Flushing Meadows last year - are also signed.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Tennis News
     19 Nov: Jannik Sinner claims ATP Finals crown, with doping case still pending
     15 Nov: Doubles tennis specialist Erin Routliffe's confirmed she'll remain with Canadian partner Gaby Dabrowski ... at least for now
     15 Nov: Taylor Fritz has produced a comeback three-set victory over Alex de Minaur , boosting his hopes of reaching the ATP tennis finals last-four in Turin
     12 Nov: To the ATP tennis finals..
     11 Nov: Tennis Channel journalist Jon Wertheim stood down for comments about Barbora Krejcíková
     11 Nov: Taylor Fritz has started the ATP tennis finals in Turin with a straight-sets victory over Daniil Medvedev
     06 Nov: Cameron Norrie's reflected on a turbulent tennis season as he bids to re-ignite his career in Auckland
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