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Rafael Nadal and Kevin Anderson will be facing each other for the fifth time in their careers when they collide in the U.S. Open final on Sunday afternoon.
One of Friday's U.S. Open men's semifinals will be... wait for it... Pablo Carreno Busta vs. Kevin Anderson.
The bottom half of the men's U.S. Open has been tarred, feathered, and quite simply laughed at over the past two weeks. Kevin Anderson and Sam Querrey are the ones laughing now.
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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.
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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.
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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.
U.S. Open third-round action will resume on Saturday, when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are once again taking the court in a packed top half of the draw.
Click here to see the latest photos of RAFA at the US Open 2017.
To say the ATP is overdoing it with all the "#NextGen" hype would be an exercise in the understatement. Even the ATP knows it. It's been getting out of hand for a long time now.
A five-setter worked out well for Roger Federer in his first-rounder against Frances Tiafoe on Tuesday night. Why not mess with success?
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