From the first ball this fortnight, Hingis and Chan were on a mission. The closest any team got to taking a set from the pair was in the third round, when Kristina Mladenovic and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova pushed them to a 7-5 second set.
For Chan, it’s her first Grand Slam title after four runner-up finishes in women’s doubles and mixed. Hingis now has 25 total majors on her ledger, as she pulled off her third career “double-double”—winning the mixed and women’s events at the same major. It’s the second time she’s done it in New York, accomplishing the feat with Sania Mirza and Leander Paes back in 2015.
WINNING ALL AROUND
Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau entered the US Open in good form, having taken home the title at the Winston-Salem Open right before the start of the year’s last major.
That strong play was on display throughout their run in New York as the team took home the title with a straight-sets win over Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez in the final.
It’s the second Grand Slam title for the pair, having won Wimbledon in 2015.
Rojer also made a political statement—with his wardrobe, no less.