In one of the biggest surprises of the opening round at the US Open 2025, Mexico’s Renata Zarazua pulled off a stunning upset against Australian Open champion Madison Keys. Coming in as a clear ...
NEW YORK — Australian Open champion Madison Keys is out of the U.S. Open in the first round. Renata Zarazúa, the world No. 82 from Mexico, came from a set and 3-0 down to stun the No. 6 seed 6-7(10), ...
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Following the win, Zarazúa, ranked as the No. 82 per ATP rankings, seemed shocked and thrilled with her performance, raising her hands in the air as the crowd cheered. She greeted Keys and lingered in ...
American Madison Keys started her Grand Slam season with a breakthrough at the Australian Open. She ended it with a thud on Monday, Aug. 25 at the 2025 U.S. Open Keys, the No. 6 seed in the women's ...
NEW YORK — When in doubt, call mom. That was Renata Zarazua’s go-to move on Monday at the US Open, and it paid off with the first big upset of the tournament: a 6-7(10), 7-6(3), 7-5 victory over ...
In a three-hour battle on Arthur Ashe, Renata Zarazua upset Australian Open champion Madison Keys to reach the second round. NEW YORK -- For years, Renata Zarazua has labored at the fringes of ...
Wins R2 in Charleston Zarazua defeated Hailey Baptiste in the round of 32 of the Charleston Open with a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Wednesday. Impact Zarazua converted six break points in 17 attempts, ...
The Mexican ace, 28, showed off her horrific sunburn in a topless picture after touching down in Melbourne. She captioned the painful-looking snap: “Australian sun is no joke.” Zarazua enters the ...
The Athletic has live coverage of Day 3 of the 2025 U.S. Open. NEW YORK — Australian Open champion Madison Keys is out of the U.S. Open in the first round. Renata Zarazúa, the world No. 82 from Mexico ...
The match was packed with drama. Keys started strong, edging out the first set in a tense tiebreak, but her game unraveled under the weight of 89 unforced errors — a statistic that proved decisive.