Archive: August 2012
Just two weeks before Comcast was going to move Tennis Channel to a more basic tier that would have made it available in 18 million more homes
Kim Clijsters was directly asked would she reconsider her plans to retire from competitive tennis if she won a fourth U.S. Open title in the next fortnight
Roger Federer admits that the injury absence of rival Rafael Nadal will make little difference to his quest for a sixth title at the US Open
Former Andy Murray mentor Brad Gilbert believes his ex-pupil will be well-equipped to deal with any conditions thrown at him as the US Open begins
After a week of down time Serena Williams is fully charged and ready to take on the US Open once again, with the 30-year-old American keen to lift her first title at her home major since 2008
NEW HAVEN, Conn., August 26, 2012 – The 2012 New Haven Open at Yale presented by First Niagara, a WTA event that is part of the Emirates Airline US Open Series taking place at the Connecticut Tennis Center celebrated 15 years of women’s tennis in New Haven with thrilling on-court action and fan-friendly off-court activities and events.
There really doesn't seem to be much dispute that Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray deserve to be the top seeds at the U. S. Open.
Take a look at the order of play and draws so that you don't miss any of the US Open action!
Tournament’s 15th Year Draws More Than 50,000 Fans for World-Class Tennis and Special Events
Andy Murray goes into the US Open believing more than ever that this could be the scene of his first major title. An Olympic gold medal will do that for you.
With the U.S. Open having finally arrived, and after I looked at the draw, it dawned on me that it’s been a while since an American man has won the Open, or any Grand Slam for that matter.
Final Results & Opening Match Preview
Injuries have severely punctuated the Clijsters career over the last couple of years and she said: I am too old to play the game that I want to play physically.
World No. 2 Novak Djokovic is eager to begin where he left things off in New York last year as he prepares to open his US Open title defence.
What a difference a year makes. Roger Federer shared Saturday that his confidence was a bit shaken entering the 2011 US Open, but stated that he felt self-assured entering his 2012 campaign.
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