Winner: Japan’s Yui Kamiji rebounded from a 6-0 loss in the first set of the women’s Wheelchair final, and went on to win in three, thereby completing a career Grand Slam (she swept three of the four majors this year). Niels Vink of Nederlands won the men’s wheelchair singles.
Winner: The junior girls’ singles was a cornucopia of surprises before No. 14 seed Jeline Vendromme of Belgium defeated qualifier Lea Nilsson of Sweden. The boys’ event was more predictable, producing a brace of finalists from Bulgaria: Top-seeded Ivan Ivanov defeated No. 5 Alexander Vasilov for the trophy. Grigor Dimitrov, watch your back.
Winner: Starting with the Fan Week shootout, doubles got a remarkable shot in the arm. The tandem game hit new heights of fan appeal, and attendance, during this fortnight. In the women’s event, top seeds Townsend and Katerina Siniakova were upset in the final by No. 3 Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe. On the men’s side, No. 5 seed Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos put the wood to No. 6 Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski. Salisbury said after the final, “It (the singles star-studded Mixed Doubles event) got the fans engaged in watching more doubles. So I think for that part it was a good thing. For the event, the last sort of eight, nine days, I think it’s been good. More fans were coming to watch.”
Winners: It would be remiss of us not to add Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. No explanation required.