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Sloane Stephens holds up the championship trophy after beating Madison Keys in the women's singles final of the US Open. Stephens won 6-0, 6-0 in 60 minutes. AP
Madison Keys was broken twice in the opening set, and hit 17 unforced errors -- compared to Stephens’s only two. AP
Sloane Stephens played her usual defensive tennis, forcing Madison Keys to make the extra shot and testing her patience. She sealed a straightforward win on her third match point when Keys sent a forehand into the net. AP
Madison Keys, of the United States holds up the finalist trophy as Sloane Stephens holds the championship trophy suring the presentation ceremony after the US Open final. AP
Sloane Stephens reacts after receiving the winner's award check for her win over Madison Keys in the US Open final. "That's a lot of money!" Stephens said. Keys eyed the check and teased, "I'll hold it for her." AP
Martina Hingis, of Switzerland, right, and Jamie Murray, of Great Britain, hold up the championship trophy after winning the mixed doubles final of the US Open against Chan Hao-Ching, of Taiwan, and Michael Venus, of New Zealand. Hingis and Murray saved a match point en route their 6-1, 4-6, 10-8 victory. AP
Finalists Hao-Ching Chan of Taiwan and Michael Venus of New Zealand hold runners-up trophy after loss to Martina Hingis of Switzerland and Jamie Murray of England. Reuters