This 17-point roundup is about the men and women who put it all on or inside the lines at the rowdiest major event of the season. The hits started early, and they simply kept coming.
See No. 15 here.
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It was the limp handshake bandied about the world.
Daria Kasatkina removed a seemingly ailing Jelena Ostapenko from women's singles play at this U.S. Open, and the subsequent handshake at net was nearly nonexistent. Ostapenko, the freshly minted French Open champion a mere three months earlier, refrained from eye contact and delivered her phalanges to Kasatkina's own digits in a most perfunctory way, with her mind and seemingly half her body already in the locker room.