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New York. After missing the French Open because of a bad back, she retired
British star Charlotte Dujardin successfully defended the Olympic individual dressage title after a sizzling performance that matched the heat in Deodoro.It was 31-year-old Dujardins third Olympic gold medal, putting her level with cyclist Laura Trott as the most decorated female British Olympian in history.Dujardin won with the brilliant Valegro on an Olympic record grand prix freestyle score of 93.857 percent, as they obliterated the field.The score was comfortably higher than when Gloucestershire-based Dujardin won gold on the same horse at London 2012, and the third highest of all-time behind two other mesmeric Dujardin displays..Apart from matching Trott, she also joins eventer Richard Meade as the most successful British Olympic equestrian rider with her three golds.Germanys Isabell Werth, riding Wiehegold, was second, with another German -- Kristina Broring-Sprehe -- aboard Desperados, taking bronze.Britains Carl Hester finished seventh on Nip Tuck, and Fiona Bigwood 17th with Orthilia.The day belonged majestically to Dujardin, whose career has now harvested 10 Olympic, World and European medals. She also holds all three of the sports world records.The magical partnership with Valegro is the greatest dressage has seen, although it now looks likely that the horse will be retired later this year, possibly at the Olympia London International Horse Show in December.A tearful Dujardin said: I knew he couldnt have done any more. It is really emotional.It is on the cards he is going to retire, and we will go home and make a plan.The horse is co-owned by Hester, Roly Luard and Ann Barrott, and Dujardin added: I went in there to enjoy it and give everything.He really looked after me in there and helped me.He warmed up well. Anything can happen out there, so you only hope you can go out and enjoy it. We were ready to go.He is so magical. I cant even tell you what it is like to ride him. He has a heart of gold. Nike Vapormax Herren Schweiz . He says so-called TRT is only one problem and he wants to go even further than the ban. 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When the US Open begins next week, familiar, proven names will headline the daily schedules. But theres a good chance an outsider is going to safely navigate the crucible of the draw and grab instant attention.And to add to the intrigue, there are a host of up-and-coming competitors ready to break out. Will one shine in the New York spotlight? Here are our top five 20-and-under players to watch:1. Alexander ZverevTheres no avoiding the promise of this 19-year-old from Hamburg, Germany, and thats not just because he is 6-foot-6 with a booming game. Zverev can play on all surfaces: He reached his first ATP final at a clay-court tournament in Nice and later defeated Roger Federer?en route to the final of a grass-court event in Halle. After making the third round of the past two majors -- he was stopped by Dominic Thiem at Roland Garros and Tomas Berdych at Wimbledon -- you suspect it wont be long before Zverev makes more of an impression at the Grand Slams. After all, heres someone described by Rafael Nadal as a clear possible future world No. 1, who is amazingly talented and has all the shots. Zverev has yet to win a main-draw match at the US Open.2. Daria KasatkinaWill the 19-year-old Russian make the second week of a Grand Slam for the first time? She has reached the third round of this seasons first three majors, as well as the last 32 at the 2015 US Open, so its surely only a matter of time before she goes deeper into the draw. Kasatskina couldnt have come any closer to cracking the final 16 at Wimbledon. Venus Williams needed all her guile and power to fend off Kasatskina in their third-round match, with the former champion eventually taking the decisive third set 10-8. Still, its not as if Kasatkina missed out on beating Williams for the first time, as she had already done so in Auckland at the start of the season.3. Taylor FritzNo one has ever accused the Californian -- the youngest man inside the top 100 -- of meandering his way through life. At the age of 18, when his friends are preparing to go to college, Fritz is alreaady married (he proposed during this years French Open and the wedding took place just after Wimbledon) and has established himself as a top-level player.dddddddddddd Already this season, Fritz played in his first ATP final following a run on the hard courts of Memphis, where he was stopped by Kei Nishikori. And theres something this ambitious young man will want to accomplish early on at the US Open: winning a match in the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time.4. Belinda BencicA quarterfinalist at Flushing Meadows in 2014, Bencic is still only 19 years old. As she once mused when trying to explain why Switzerland keeps producing such classy players: There must be something in the chocolate. And yet, after a summer of injuries, its difficult to be sure how she might perform on the cement of New York. After missing the French Open because of a bad back, she retired from a second-round match at Wimbledon after hurting her wrist. She also lost so many training days while healing that she decided it would be best to give the Olympics a pass and instead focus all her efforts on New York.5. Yoshihito NishiokaAt 5-foot-7, the 20-year-old Japanese player is almost a foot shorter than Juan Martin del Potro. Hes also three inches smaller than countryman Nishikori, the 2014 US Open finalist, who at 5-10 himself is considered to be on the short side for a professional tennis player. Still, that lack of stature hasnt stopped Nishioka from breaking into the top 100 or reaching his first ATP semifinal in Atlanta. This summers hard-court swing has seen a new, more stable version of Nishioka. While he was once, in his own words, very emotional, throwing rackets and getting frustrated, he has been much calmer on the court over the past few weeks. This will mark the third consecutive summer he has played at the US Open, but this is the first time he has gained direct acceptance after qualifying in 2014 and 2015. ' ' '