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There are five Americans ranked in the WTA Top 20, another five in the ATP Top 22—giving our editors plenty of choices.
Published Jan 10, 2025
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Coco Gauff, whose victory over Iga Swiatek at the United Cup was her 10th career win over a Top 5 player, reached the semifinals at last year's Australian Open.
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Paul and Fritz each left Paris with their first Olympic medal, teaming up in men's doubles.