The latest entry list for the US Open’s mixed doubles competition was released on Monday—but even as excitement is building for the reimagined event, not everyone is buying in.
Katerina Siniakova, the WTA’s No. 1-ranked doubles player, didn’t mince words after reviewing the list of 25 teams officially entered in the new-look two-day event, where a $1 million prize awaits the champions.
The reigning Wimbledon mixed doubles champion has teamed up with the ATP’s top doubles player, Marcelo Arevalo. But even for a duo made up of world No. 1s, participation isn’t guaranteed.
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Under the new format, the 16-team field is determined by each team’s combined singles ranking, with the top eight earning direct entry and another eight chosen via wild cards at the discretion of tournament organizers.
“When two world No. 1s in doubles don’t get into the tournament, there’s probably nothing more to say about it,” Siniakova told Canal+ in comments translated from Czech.