Brandon Nakashima
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Next Gen ATP Finals: Carlos Alcaraz beats Brandon Nakashima to reach semi-finals
•Alcaraz is living up to his billing as top seed and has not dropped a set in his two Group A matches at the round-robin tournament for the top 21-and-under players on the ATP Tour.
Next Gen ATP Finals: Sebastian Korda, Brandon Nakashima, Carlos Alcaraz win on day one
•Alcaraz took just 75 minutes to beat Holger Rune of Denmark 4-3 (6), 4-2, 4-0, seeing out the group match with a crosscourt volley to take the final game and set to love.
San Diego Open: Top-seeded Andrey Rublev overpowers Brandon Nakashima
•Next up for Rublev is a match against No 6 seed Diego Schwartzman who beat Lloyd Harris.
US Open 2021: A first at Flushing Meadows - no American singles player in quarter-finals
•There are 14 Americans in the top 100 of the ATP rankings, the most since 1996; the 13 men who got to the second round last week were the most since the 15 in 1994.
US Open 2021: Two-time winner Venus Williams among wildcard entrants for tournament
•American CoCo Vandeweghe, a 2017 Australian and US Open semi-finalist who ranked as high as ninth in the world, also received a wildcard,
Citi Open 2021: With painful foot, Rafael Nadal tops Jack Sock at Washington in return
•On Thursday, Nadal will meet 14th-seeded Lloyd Harris, a South African who advanced when his opponent, Tennys Sandgren of the US, stopped playing because of rib pain.
Citi Open 2021: 'Barely getting angry' Defending champion Nick Kyrgios loses quickly to Mackenzie McDonald
•Kyrgios has been ranked as high as 13th and is currently 77th. This was only his fourth tournament of the season; the Australian's record fell to 7-5.
Los Cabos Open: Cameron Norrie beats Brandon Nakashima in straight sets to win first ATP Tour title
•The 25-year-old Briton, ranked 30 in the world, did not drop a set en route to the trophy and lost just 10 games in his final three matches. But he still needed four championship points before he could secure the title.
Indian tennis player Prajnesh Gunneswaran finishes runner-up at Orlando challenger event
•Prajnesh did not have the required power in his strokes to hurt the American, losing 3-6, 4-6 in the $52,080 hard court tournament on Sunday.