Tuesday at the 2025 ATP Hangzhou Open will feature the remaining ten first-round matches. We predict all of them as Sebastian Korda is taking on Adam Walton, while Bu Yunchaokete and Zhizhen Zhang are clashing in a rematch of last year’s semifinal.
American Sebastian Korda retired from his first-round match against Cameron Norrie at the U.S. Open on Monday with an apparent back injury. Korda, 25, was trailing 7-5, 6-4 when he retired ahead of the third set.
Sebastian Korda has always carried the weight of great expectations. The son of a Grand Slam champion, brother to elite athletes, and armed with the kind of natural talent that makes tennis purists take notice.
Sebastian Korda was scheduled to appear on the tennis courts at the 2025 Winston-Salem Open at least once more, but he withdrew prior to his semi-final match.
As is always the case with it being played the week right before the US Open, the ATP 250 in Winston-Salem didn’t exactly feature a star-studded field, but it has still been a great week of tennis so far.
Unseeded Marton Fucsovics of Hungary, the 94th-ranked player in the world, pulled off his third consecutive upset over a seeded opponent with a 7-5, 6-3 Winston-Salem (N.C.) Open quarterfinal victory over No.
Korda – Kecmanovic: 21.08.2025 20:00 CEST H2H: 1-1 Sebastian Korda has won four of his last five matches. His last match before the ATP Winston Salem was at the French Open, when he lost to Tiafoe in the third round in three sets.
It promises to be a superb day of ATP Winston-Salem quarterfinal action. Sebastian Korda leads American hopes, while the huge serving Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will face Hamad Medjedovic.
With all of the success of countrymen Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz this spring and summer, former World No. 15 Sebastian Korda has become a forgotten man.
Kecmanovic – Darderi: 20.08.2025 20:00 CEST H2H: 1-1 Miomir Kecmanovic has lost four of his last five matches. His last match before the ATP Winston-Salem was in Cincinnati, where he lost to Quinn in the opening match in straight sets.
All eight ATP Winston-Salem round of 16 matches will be completed on Wednesday. Sebastian Korda and former Wimbledon semifinalist Roberto Bautista Agut’s contests are among those predicted in this article.
Kopriva – Korda: 18.08.2025 21:30 CEST H2H: 0-1 Vit Kopriva has lost three of his last five matches. Last week in Cincinnati, Kopriva lost to Galan in the opening round in straight sets.
Some exciting matches are scheduled on Day 2 of the ATP Winston-Salem Open, including the match of Sebastian Korda, who is making his return from injury after being sidelined for over two months.
The ATP Entry List for the Winston-Salem Open, scheduled from August 17th to 23rd, has been revealed. This tournament will be the final stop before the US Open, with the final taking place just two days before the start of the year's last Grand Slam.
With the 2025 Wimbledon Championships less than two weeks away, tennis fans will miss seeing another star in action as American Sebastian Korda announced his withdrawal from the prestigious grass court tournament.
Sebastian Korda will miss the rest of the grass-court season, including Wimbledon, with a leg injury. The 24-year-old American announced Wednesday that he has a stress fracture in his right shin and is currently using crutches and a boot.
The 2025 Wimbledon Championships has lost another significant name after Sebastian Korda withdrew from the prestigious grass-court tournament. It is less than two weeks until main draw action begins at SW19.
It appears injuries are taking their toll this grass-swing, with a significant number of players withdrawing from the Halle Open and Queen's Club Championships.
It appears that Sebastian Korda has again been struck by injury trouble, as he withdrew from the 2025 Queen's Club Championships and the 2025 Libema Open.
There should be plenty of entertaining tennis on day six at the French Open as the third round action begins at Roland Garros. As always, we here at LWOT will be offering our predictions for every match on the slate, including Carlos Alcaraz vs Damir Dzumhur.
Sebastian Korda could have won over fans at the Miami Open by virtue of being American, but his sportsmanship earned him extra brownie points on Tuesday.
On Saturday, American tennis player Sebastian Korda was so frustrated with his defeat to compatriot Tommy Paul in the Queen’s Club Championships semifinal that he broke his racket in two.