Keys outlasts fellow American Riske in late night at US Open
NEW YORK — Madison Keys slept until almost 11 a.m. Monday. She didn’t arrive at Arthur Ashe Stadium until 6:30 p.m., knowing that a late night on court awaited her.
Keys and fellow American Alison Riske didn’t envision it going quite so late. Their first-round U.S. Open match didn’t end until 1:48 a.m. Tuesday.
It was the latest finish for a women’s match in tournament history — typically the women play first and the men second in the night session, so six men’s matches have ended later.
The first night matches of the U.S. Open always start later because of the opening ceremony, but more often than not they’re routs with a top player facing an unseeded opponent.