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I don't even need to see the numbers in order to accurately describe Sloane Stephens' recent resurgence.
Encore! Encore! Roger Federer may lead the head-to-head series 16-5, but it does not get much between than Federer vs. Juan Martin Del Potro.
Tennis Canada announced Tuesday that Denis Shapovalov, Vasek Pospisil, Daniel Nestor, and Brayden Schnur have been selected by team captain Martin Laurendeau to play against India in Canada’s upcoming Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group play-off tie...
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There he goes again. Juan Martin Del Potro, who--when healthy--churns out instant classics like clockwork, was up to his usual tricks at the U.S. Open on Monday evening.
The USTA today announced that it has donated $500,000 as part of its initial contributions toward immediate Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, with additional funds to come from on-site fundraising at the US Open...
The infamous bottom half of the U.S. Open men's singles draw will progress into the quarterfinal stage on Tuesday. Although four seeded players remain, they are not the ones anybody would expect.
I want to thank everybody for the support we have received during this years #USOPEN. There have been so many messages which I have not been able to answer all...
Sam Querrey is going to the World Tour Finals. That's right. You just read "Sam Querrey" and "World Tour Finals" in the same sentence. It's happening.
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Now things are really starting to heat up. Here's what's on tap for Monday at the U.S. Open: Rafael Nadal vs. a player who has already beaten him twice, Roger Federer vs. a player who is 15-0 in his last 15 sets of tennis, and Dominic Thiem vs. Juan Martin Del Potro.
Having landed in the same half of the U.S. Open draw when it was revealed last week, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer were never that far away from their long-overdue and first-ever head-to-head encounter at this tournament.
"Why did you win today?" "I didn't win." Yes, that--word for word--is actually how Naomi Osaka's post-match press conference began on Saturday afternoon at the U.S. Open.
There will be a first-time Grand Slam finalist in the bottom half of the U.S. Open draw. And in one quarter there is even guaranteed to be a first-time slam semifinalist.
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