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The second-to-last day of the 2018 U.S. Open was headlined by...well...you know what. But there was also plenty of other tennis going on around the grounds of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center that should not be overlooked.
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Novak Djokovic and Juan Martin Del Potro will be squaring off for the 19th time in their careers when they battle for the U.S. Open title on Sunday.
Check out some of our favorite photos from the 2018 US Open tennis.
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Rafael Nadal of Spain reacsts during a changeover in the second set as he plays Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina during their semi-final match on the twelfth day of the US Open Tennis Championships the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, 07 September 2018.
Rafael Nadal vs. Juan Martin Del Potro marks a rematch of last year’s U.S. Open semifinals. It is also their fourth meeting in the last five Grand Slams, including third in a row.
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Novak Djokovic and Kei Nishikori will be facing each other for the 16th time in their careers when they clash in the semifinals of the U.S. Open on Friday.
FILA sponsored tennis athletes will debut two traditionally-inspired tennis collections on-court in New York City at the end of August.
Check out tomorrow's schedule of play from the 2018 US Open tennis.
FILA sponsored tennis athletes will debut two traditionally-inspired tennis collections on-court in New York City at the end of August.
The only way to describe this U.S. open is soaking wet without raining... It's really hard to play tennis when your socks are soaking wet and you are "sloshing" in your shoes. Your shoes get really heavy when they get wet.
The last American remaining in the men's singles draw at the U.S. Open got bounced on out on Tuesday afternoon, as John Isner succumbed to Juan Martin Del Potro 6-7(5), 6-3, 7-6(3), 6-2.
No postponements due to darkness like at the French Open like at Wimbledon. No 11:00 p.m. curfew like at Wimbledon. No other slam does late-night tennis quite like the U.S. Open and Australian Open, and the U.S. Open did it the right way again on Tuesday...er, make that Wednesday morning.
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