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From: Cameron919/11/2017 5:26:59 AM
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Swiss veteran Martina Hingis captured her second US Open doubles title after pairing Chinese Taipei's Chan Yung-Jan to win the women's doubles on Sunday. [ How could I watch on TV the recording of this match in Massachusetts? The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles subtly ordered me to return to Massachusetts two years ago when I tried to switch to a North Carolina driver's license.] Hingis won the mixed doubles title with Britain's Jamie Murray on the previous day, and Sunday's title is also her 13th Grand Slam women's doubles title as Hingis and Chan sent Czechs Lucie Hradecka and Katerina Siniakova crashing at 6-3, 6-2 in the final.

For Hingis, it was her 25th career Grand Slam title overall. She won the 1997 US Open and Australian Open and Wimbledon singles titles and the 1998 and 1999 Australian Open singles titles as well as seven mixed doubles titles, including this year's Wimbledon and US Open mixed titles.

"It was an amazing feeling to play here in the singles final," said Hingis, who will be 37. "Coming back 20 years later, it has been a wonderful journey."
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