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What a story. Roddick feels like the old man of the US @ 30. Wow. Thats crazy. It shook the
Andy Roddick, former world no.1, the last American man to win the US Open title and the fulcrum of his nation’s Davis Cup team for much of the last decade, has announced he is to retire
I sadly predict no American males will make the second of our homegrown US OPEN. Secretly, I’m rooting for Ryan Harrison to break through, but it’s more of a headline thing than favoritism.
After dropping the first set 5-7, Olga proceeded to break Berten's serve seven times and had 11 aces to support her service game as she took the match in three sets.
Premium Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprϋngli USA announced the launch of new advertising starring Lindt Global Brand Ambassador Roger Federer.
Nathan Cuny is one of 10sballs.com guest writers. Currently he is in Louisiana and wanted to share some comments on the after math from storm Isaac that raged havoc in the region.
Mere hours after the newly turned 30 Andy Roddick announced he would be retiring, 31-year-old Roger Federer defeated 32-year-old Bjorn Phau 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 on Thursday night at the US Open.
Wild card American Mallory Burdette is the lowest ranked player left in the upper half on the strength of her victory over Lucie Hradecka.
Bob and Mike Bryan begin their hunt for a fourth US Open men’s doubles crown when they take on Belgians Steve Darcis and David Goffin on Court 4.
Brian Baker wins today at the US Open!
Despite Ivanovic having a tough time with her first serve Svitolina could never mount a serious threat to her sevice game not once forcing a break point. Canít win without breaks
Nesquik sponsored-athletes, Mike and Bob Bryan conducted a clinic on Friday, August 24, 2012, at the historic West Side Tennis Center
Britain’s 18 year-old Olympic silver medalist Laura Robson will play Kim Clijsters in the second round of the US Open
Stanford senior Mallory Burdette of Jackson, Ga., has already made up her mind: she’s returning for her senior season.
World No. 4 and 2008 finalist Andy Murray opened his US Open campaign on Monday at Flushing Meadows with a 6-2, 6-4, 6-1 victory over Russian Alex Bogomolov Jr. The match was delayed in starting due to a two-hour rain delay in New York.
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