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If Rafael Nadal is the King of Clay, Dominic Thiem is the Duke of the Dirt. Clearly the second best clay-courter in the world behind Nadal right now, Thiem continued his scintillating form on the slow stuff by capturing the Argentine Open title this past Sunday.
Nadal triumphed in New York for the third time on Sunday afternoon, lifting the trophy once again following a 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 rout of Kevin Anderson. The world No. 1 did not face a single break point while coasting to victory in two hours and 27 minutes. Nadal used unusually strong and well-placed returns to break Anderson four times and he almost kept up with the 6'8'' South African in the winners department (32 to 30 in Anderson's favor). The Spaniard also committed a mere 11 unforced errors, whereas 40 mistakes came off the underdog's racket.
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.
Rafael Nadal is one win away from a 16th Grand Slam title and third at the U.S. Open. The world No. 1 took another step--and a big one--toward that destination when he defeated Juan Martin Del Potro 4-6, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2 during semifinal action on Friday night.
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.
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.
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.
The U.S. Open third round will get underway on Friday, when players in the wide-open bottom half of the draw will try to capitalize on massive opportunities.
The U.S. Open is just one week away, so the Winston-Salem Open provides players with a final chance to fine-tune their games for the season's final major.
Click here to see the latest photos from the Rogers Cup tennis.
Jared Donaldson came within one game, and also three points, of reaching his first ATP quarterfinal--at a Masters 1000, no less--but could not quite cross the finish line at the Rogers Cup on Thursday.
“I think I improved a lot in the last few months and in this off-season so I can be able to win these kinds of tournaments... I showed in Rome and I'm showing it here again.
Click here to check out photos from the men's Citi Open tennis final between Alexander Zverev & Kevin Anderson.
Click here to check out the latest tennis results from the Citi Open tennis.
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