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US Open results and schedule: Aussies in action on Day 8 US Open results and schedule: Aussies in action on Day 9 Time*/Date (AEST)Ījla Tomljanovic vs. The Sporting News kept track of every Aussie playing in singles during the 2022 tournament with schedules, results and a full list of players that competed. Sam Stosur was the last Australian to win a US Open singles title when she beat Serena Williams in the 2011 final. In the women's singles draw, Ajla Tomljanović also reached the quarter-final before suffering a tight sets defeat. The 2022 US Open got underway on August 30 (AEST) with a number of Australians looking to impress.Ī total of 10 Aussies qualified for the men's singles draw with Nick Kyrgios looming as a genuine contender before losing in the quarter-finals.
