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Babolat’s “Jack Sock for President” campaign may be hard to explain. But whatever it is, it's working. In fact, the campaign took a giant step in the right direction on Friday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, where Sock became the first–and so far only–American to reach round four of the 2016 U.S. Open.
To the surprise of no one, John Isner and Jack Sock marched into the U.S. Open third round on Wednesday. The arrival of a third musketeer in the last 32 of the season's final Grand Slam, however, was entirely unexpected.
Click here to see the latest photos from the US Open tennis tournament in Flushing Meadows, New York.
Second-round action at the U.S. Open will begin on Wednesday, with Rafael Nadal among those back in action. Andreas Seppi, whom Nadal just crushed at the Rio Olympics, will be on the other side of the net.
There was no passing of the torch in American men's tennis at the U.S. Open on Monday. But there certainly were some close calls.
The 2016 U.S. Open gets underway on Monday, and Rafael Nadal will be among those in action. A two-time champion in New York, Nadal will kick off his campaign against an opponent he has owned in the past--Denis Istomin.
The U.S. Open cannot be won or lost at the draw ceremony, but Andy Murray had to be considered an early winner at Friday’s proceedings in New York.
Nick Kyrgios lifted the second ATP winner's trophy of his career on Sunday afternoon, when he took down John Isner 7-6(3), 7-6(4) in the final of the BB&T Atlanta Open.
Two huge-serving Americans, John Isner and Reilly Opelka, kept the American train rolling at the BB&T Atlanta Open with second-round victories on Wednesday.
Fernando Verdasco made a successful debut at the BB&T Atlanta Open on Tuesday evening, beating Dusan Lajovic 7-6(2), 6-4 during first-round action.
John Isner is the No. 1 seed as he looks to capture a fourth consecutive title at the upcoming week's BB&T Atlanta Open.
Steve Johnson and John Isner were already no strangers to waging head-to-head thrillers at the Citi Open. Then Friday afternoon happened.
An intriguing quarterfinal lineup at the Citi Open on Friday features top two seeds John Isner and Gael Monfils. They will be going up against Americans Steve Johnson and Sam Querrey, respectively.
Four Americans booked spots in the Citi Open quarterfinals by winning their third-round matches on Thursday, and two will go head-to-head on Friday.
An impressive array of Americans are still alive at the Citi Open, where the entire third-round slate will be held on Thursday.
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