Archive: September 2015
Flamboyant Italian Fabio Fognini produced a stunning comeback win over Rafael Nadal laced with 70 winners to reach the fourth round of the US Open in the early hours of Saturday morning in New York.
Third seeds Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau, the highest-remaining doubles seeds at the US Open, began their campaign for a second consecutive major with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Andre Begemann and Oliver Marach on Friday.
It may have been a heartbreaking loss for Rafael Nadal against Fabio Fognini under the lights on Arthur Ashe Stadium on Friday night, but the Spaniard was pleased with one thing: he went down fighting on his own terms.
Click here to see the latest photos from the 2015 US Open tennis in Flushing Meadows, New York.
The lack of preparation and niggling injuries as we approach the last few months of the season yet again takes its toll, as Caroline Wozniacki was bundled out of the tournament.
Third-round action at the U.S. Open will conclude on Saturday with the likes of Roger Federer and Andy Murray taking the court.
Novak Djokovic has cemented himself as one of the most powerful names in tennis, and according to the September issue of Vogue magazine, the Serb is also taking his place as one of the most powerful names in fashion.
The US Open men’s doubles field has been blown wide open, with all the seeds in action on Thursday falling in battle.
World No. 3 Andy Murray is expecting a tough match against his US Open third round opponent, Thomaz Bellucci, who won the pair’s only previous meeting in 2011.
The third round of the US Open begins on Friday with three players in action who have yet to be broken during the tournament: No. 1 Novak Djokovic (24 service games), No. 10 seed Milos Raonic (36 games) and No. 19 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (26 games).
Lleyton Hewitt has played his last match at the U.S. Open--but not before giving the fans one last memory with a performance that did well to encapsulate his illustrious career.
The first day of third-round action at the U.S. Open will be highlighted by a night-session showdown featuring Rafael Nadal and Fabio Fognini.
Can I take a moment just to say what a relief it is to have the first round done and dusted in two days?
Starting off Day 3 was Madison Keys, playing on Arthur Ashe for the first time. Fair to say there were no nerves as she dominated Tereza Smitkova in the first set.
The evening hours on Thursday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center may be the ones to be at, as the action on Arthur Ashe Stadium and the Grandstand look especially intriguing.
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