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Check out our latest photo gallery from the 2018 U.S. Open tennis in New York!
At some point, the Venus Williams and Serena Williams era will come to end. Of course, who knows when that will be. Both appear to be ageless wonders, and Serena is even still in the running to win this year's U.S. Open.
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.
After all the hard work, intense clay-court lead-up events, tricky early rounds, and the demands of the business end of a major, there are four women left standing with a shot at the French Open title, as the pressure-packed semifinal round will decide who will battle for the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen on Saturday.
Sloane Stephens imposed all-court acumen setting up an all-American semifinal in Paris.
As the tournament has progressed and the field has narrowly shrunk and funneled out each day, the business end of the 2018 French Open is here as the eight remaining women look to summon their best tennis.
Kei Nishikori of Japan plays Dominic Thiem of Austria during their men's round of 16 match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 03 June 2018.
With the chaos of early round action and the first and second rounds complete, action at the French Open is heating up with some interesting third round clashes on day six in Paris.
On the hardest and most physically demanding of surfaces against some of the toughest circumstances in tennis, 14th-seeded Kiki Bertens claimed the biggest title of her career, winning two matches in one day to claim the Volvo Car Open title.
I headed over to the stadium tonite to catch the second set of Madison Keys against Lara Arruabarrena. The twenty-six year-old Spaniard has good ball control, an average serve and is coming off her best year on tour.
Growing up in northern California, CiCi Bellis spent winter weekends on the ski slopes. The 18-year-old qualifier continues to turn the desert into a determined downhill run.
If you've watched any of the women's matches at this year's Australian Open, you've likely seen the Adidas and Nike kits on full display. The colors are okay - but just OKAY - I mean, pink is my favorite color but this blush version Nike is using doesn't do it for me.
It was an all-American semifinal lineup on Thursday night. For the first time at a Grand Slam since Wimbledon in 1985 and for the first time at the U.S. Open since 1981, all four semifinalists were Americans.
Sloane Stephens and Venus Williams started it. Coco Vandeweghe and Madison Keys finished it off.
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