Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori clinched the US Open mixed doubles title with a 7-6 (0), 7-5 victory over Taylor Townsend and Donald Young. This win marked Errani's first career mixed doubles title, adding to her impressive collection of achievements, including a career Grand Slam in women's doubles with Roberta Vinci and an Olympic gold medal in women's doubles with Jasmine Paolini.
Young, who announced his retirement following this tournament, partnered with Townsend, a childhood friend, for his final event. Despite falling short in the final, Young expressed gratitude for the opportunity to compete at such a prestigious event and to conclude his career on a memorable note.
Errani and Vavassori, seeded No. 3, displayed a dominant performance in the tiebreaker and secured the victory by breaking Townsend's serve. Their successful partnership began at Wimbledon earlier this year and continued with a quarterfinal appearance at the Olympics before claiming the US Open title.
Townsend and Young's journey to the final included an impressive victory over defending champions Anna Danilina and Harri Heliovaara in the quarterfinals. While Townsend also competed in the women's doubles semifinals, she highlighted the significance of seeing Black players excel in the sport, hoping to inspire more diversity and representation in tennis.
Following the match, Young was honored with a framed collage of his memorable moments at the US Open, reflecting on his longstanding friendship with Townsend and the special bond they share both on and off the court. Townsend expressed her admiration for Young's career and looked forward to supporting him in his future endeavors.
As the US Open concluded, the mixed doubles final served as a fitting conclusion for Young's retirement and a celebration of the achievements of all players involved. The event showcased the talent and camaraderie within the tennis community, leaving a lasting impact on fans and players alike.