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Despite America’s Coco Gauff Gunning for History, Discouraging US Open Headline Paints Grim Reality of Tennis

Published 09/09/2023, 4:27 PM EDT

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In the electric atmosphere of the US Open women’s finals, where tennis enthusiasts from around the globe are holding their collective breath, there’s one headline that’s generating a different kind of buzz: and not necessarily the kind you’d expect. A headline in The New York Times that’s causing some chatter.

It doesn’t seem to capture the excitement of the match between Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka. While the world is focused on this epic showdown, let’s explore why this headline is making waves and what it says about sports news today.

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In the midst of the thrilling US Open women’s finals featuring 19-year-old Coco Gauff and the Belarusian tennis sensation Aryna Sabalenka, a not-so-exciting headline from The New York Times has left many people scratching their heads. The headline read, “Two Players Making Debut in the Women’s Singles Final,” and it didn’t quite capture the excitement that this big match generated among fans and followers.

A tennis sports journalist/sportswriter for the Daily Mail noticed the odd headline and posted a picture of it on Twitter with a bit of sarcasm. He stated, “The headline in this morning’s New York Times – where the sports department has been obliterated – fully capturing the excitement around Coco Gauff’s bid for a first US Open title.”

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A lot of people on the internet started talking about it and discussing whether the Times missed the point, especially in a time when news spreads quickly on social media. Against the backdrop of this headline controversy, it’s worth noting that The New York Times’ sports department recently underwent significant changes. A number of employees from the sports department sent a letter to the newspaper’s ownership, seeking clarification about their future, as they felt uncertain since the company acquired The Athletic in 2022.

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The Athletic’s suitable take on Coco Gauff vs. Aryna Sabalenka showdown

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On the other hand, The Athletic, a sports-focused news outlet that belongs to The New York Times, took a different approach with their headline: “Coco Gauff reaches her final US Open test – the best player in the world.” This headline seemed to better reflect the intensity and importance of this historic match, emphasizing Gauff’s journey to face the formidable Aryna Sabalenka.

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The different headlines show how sports news is changing. Traditional newspapers like The New York Times are more subtle, but they clash with the quick and passionate news on the internet. While fans eagerly wait for the exciting final match, one thing is clear: the different headlines have made this event even more interesting.

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Ansh Tandon

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Ansh Tandon is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. Ansh received his undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has been working in content creation for 2+ years. Before Ansh stepped into sports journalism, he was a professional tennis player, honing his skills in national level tournaments for the past 12 years as an active AITA athlete.
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Tony Thomas