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Roger Federer vs. Novak Djokovic is all the rage in the bottom half of the U.S. Open men's singles bracket. And deservedly so.
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The second round of the Australian Open will continue on Thursday, when Rafael Nadal returns to the court to face fellow veteran Marcos Baghdatis.
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Nick Kyrgios and Viktor Troicki, who are playing doubles together at the Chengdu Open, will be hoping to snag spots in the singles quarterfinals when they take the court on Thursday.
Rafael Nadal has not been seriously troubled through three rounds at the U.S. Open and he will hope to keep it that way when he opposes Lucas Pouille on Sunday afternoon.
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.
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Perfect through two matches having not dropped a single set, Rafael Nadal will be back in action at the U.S. Open when he faces Andrey Kuznetsov on Friday.
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.
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.
Roger Federer will be looking to bounce back from an injury-plagued clay-court swing and a relatively surprising loss last week in Stuttgart when he takes the court at his old stomping grounds of the Gerry Weber Open on Wednesday.
In the sudden absence of Gael Monfils, the home fans at the French Open are still getting plenty of drama from their favorites.
Second-round action at the French Open will conclude on Thursday, when Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and David Ferrer take the court.
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