The Polish-Brazilian duo are drawn to face Henri Kontinen and John Peers, the 14thseeds, in the third round; then Mate Pavic and Bruno Soares—the sixth seeds who recently teamed up but have yet to find their footing—in the quarters; and Michael Venus and Raven Klaasen, seeded third, in the semis.
As tough a task as it may seem for those teams, though, to have a shot at the title, the duos in the top half of the draw could have it even harder. Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, the top seeds and this year’s Wimbledon champions, could face Canada Masters finalists Robin Haase and Wesley Koolhof—who topped them during that Montreal run—in the third round. Rojer and Tecau, the fifth seeds, are in one of the most intriguing first-rounders as they take on French Open finalists Jeremy Chardy and Fabrice Martin.
Another opener that has “big-time battle” written all over it is the match between No. 11 seeds Ivan Dodig/Filip Polasek—arguably the team of the summer—and last year’s winner Jack Sock, who’s partnered with Jackson Withrow this go-around.
The winner of that match could face Bob Bryan and Sock’s teammate last year, Mike Bryan, in the round of 16. The Bryans have had a solid campaign in what has been Bob’s comeback season, but haven’t broken through at the major level yet—something they’ll be motivated to rectify in New York.
THE WOMEN
Similar to the Sock-Mike Bryan situation, the defending champions on the women’s side aren’t playing together this year, either. CoCo Vandeweghe, working her way back from injury, is partnering with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, while Ashleigh Barty is seeded eighth this year with Victoria Azarenka.
The team that Vandeweghe and Barty defeated last year, though, is back—and will be coming in on one of the best Grand Slam seasons in recent memory.
Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic are seeded first and are the heavy favorites to take the title. They started the year off with a runner-up finish at the Australian Open, falling to Samantha Stosur and Zhang Shuai; then won the French Open for their second major title together in two years.