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Roddick’s Slam Return; Raducanu’s Split

February 24, 2026 | Edition #388
Andy Roddick is set to return to Wimbledon and the US Open, bringing his presence back to two of tennis’ most iconic stages. The former Grand Slam champion is stepping into an exciting new chapter that keeps him firmly in the spotlight.

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Roddick Makes a Return to Wimbledon & US Open, but Not as a Player |
Andy Roddick has confirmed his return to Wimbledon and the US Open — this time in an exciting new role amid the competitive action. |

![]() | Sloane Stephens, Paula Badosa, and Others Trigger Mass Withdrawals in Mexico After Dubai Chaos
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As you read above, Sloane Stephens, Badosa, and several others have pulled out of the Mérida Open, much as Swiatek, Sabalenka, and others did in Dubai. So, tell us,
Do You Think Players’ Withdrawal Is a Silent Rebellion Against the Grueling Schedule? |
Last Poll’s Results: 47.53% of you think that Serena Williams’ weight loss medication will affect her form if she returns.

Wildcard entrant Marina Stakusic stunned fifth seed Dayana Yastremska at the Mérida Open, delivering one of the tournament’s biggest upsets. During the thrilling clash, Stakusic brought the crowd to its feet with a breathtaking lob.
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The Acapulco Open made its debut in Mexico City in 1993, launching what would become one of Latin America’s most prominent events on the ATP Tour. For its first two decades, the competition was staged on outdoor red clay courts, a tradition that remained in place until the end of the 2013 edition. Beginning in 2014, the event transitioned to hard courts, marking a significant shift in its playing conditions and positioning on the tour calendar. Adding to its unique character, the champion is traditionally honored with a sombrero and a striking giant silver gourd trophy, a celebration that reflects the tournament’s vibrant Mexican identity. |

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