Archive: August 2017
Andy Murray joined an already extensive list of absentees from this year's U.S. Open when he announced his withdrawal on Saturday.
Any vacancy created by the withdrawal of a seed prior to the release of the Order of Play for the first day of the Main Draw shall be filled as follows...
Denis Shapovalov, who recently upset Rafael Nadal en route to the Rogers Cup semifinals, successfully qualified for the U.S. Open on Friday.
There is no doubt about the No. 1 marquee first-round matchup in either the men's or women's U.S. Open draws. It is none other Simona Halep vs. Maria Sharapova.
The 2017 U.S. Open draw ceremony was held on Friday afternoon in New York, and the big news is that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are on the same side of the bracket.
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Click here to check out some of Brett Connors' work on our site.
Tonight’s Taste of Tennis event at the "W" Hotel in midtown Manhattan brought out a doubles pairing of tennis stars and culinary whizzes.
With so many players have withdrawn from the upcoming U.S. Open, the list of seeded men is an interesting one. Ricky breaks down the list from 1 through 32...
The USTA today announced that world No. 1 and two-time US Open champion Rafael Nadal and 2012 US Open champion Andy Murray have been named the top two seeds...
Milos Raonic pulled out of the upcoming U.S. Open on Wednesday, citing a left-wrist injury that has plagued his summer.
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Denis Shapovalov, of recent Rogers Cup fame, kicked off his U.S. Open qualifying campaign with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Denis Kudla on Monday.
When I was young, the term “flushing” meant I was using the facilities properly. By college, it was a phrase from a card game. Today, it means the US Open Tennis Championships and I prefer this version to either other type of flush.
With all of Andy Murray's injury issues and all of the points he has to defend from 2016--starting at the French Open and Wimbledon--his fall from the No. 1 ranking in the world had been inevitable for some time now. The question was not "if," but "when."
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