Will the United States Finally get its Grand Slam Winner?

Taylor Fritz celebrates US Open

American men’s tennis is reviving again in Grand Slams. It has been 21 years since a man from the United States held any Grand Slam title. Andy Roddick beat Juan Carlos Ferrero in the 2003 US Open final, and many wondered whether this could be the first of many for the fast-serving American. However, that was the final chapter of the golden era of American tennis. Although the U.S.A. kept dominating the women’s field due to the iconic Williams sisters (and others), the male field couldn’t find any breakthroughs in Grand Slams.

Roger Federer kicked off a new era of dominance in 2003, which was eventually taken over by Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, respectively. Hence, the tennis world revolved around these three iconic players as they collected 66 Grand Slams across two decades. When you add in Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka, with three Slams apiece, scant opportunity remained for anyone else. The U.S.A. has produced many legendary tennis players, such as John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, and Pete Sampras. However, they are now deprived of having a focal point of their men’s game. Everything could change at this year’s US Open.

Decline of American Tennis (2003-2023)

As mentioned previously, U.S. players suffered the most during the Big Three era. The first big casualty of this era was Roddick. The big-serving American became the World No.1 in 2003, and many thought that he would continue to maintain the heights of American tennis. However, the US Open 2003 was his first and only Grand Slam title. Federer frequently stopped Roddick, with the duo having a lopsided 21-3 head-to-head record in the Swiss’ advantage.

Apart from his US Open win, Roddick made four more Grand Slam finals in Wimbledon 2004, Wimbledon 2005, US Open 2006, and Wimbledon 2009. However, he lost to Federer on all of those occasions. The defeat in Wimbledon 2009 was the most tragic in Roddick’s career. That final was historical from many angles as the big-serving American had a mission to stop Federer from overtaking Pete Sampras’ record of most Grand Slam titles.

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John Isner was extremely popular among the tennis fraternity after his marathon match with Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon in 2010. However, he couldn’t make any breakthroughs on the Grand Slam level. His best Grand Slam result was a semifinal appearance at Wimbledon 2018, where he lost to Kevin Anderson in five sets.

Now, the tennis players from the U.S. have the hunger and desire to prevail in Grand Slam events again. With the Big Three Era ending soon, it could be time to see the revival of U.S. players in Grand Slam events.

Storyline at the US Open 2024

The storyline at the US Open 2024 has provided US-based players with a great opportunity to end their Grand Slam drought. Carlos Alcaraz and Djokovic have exited the tournament in the second and third rounds, respectively. Although the draw still has players like Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev, one of those players will be out in the quarterfinal stage.

One of the semifinals is already confirmed, with Frances Tiafoe taking on Taylor Fritz. Hence, an American has been confirmed to play in the Grand Slam final for the first time since Roddick in Wimbledon in 2009. It is also the first time an American will play for the US Open title since Roddick in the US Open in 2006. But will the winner of that match be able to get over the final hurdle? We’ll find out on Sunday.

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