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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.
"Why did you win today?" "I didn't win." Yes, that--word for word--is actually how Naomi Osaka's post-match press conference began on Saturday afternoon at the U.S. Open.
Let's play a game: describe the bottom half of the men's singles draw with only one word. It's a game I started on Twitter, and both the quantity and the quality of the responses were outstanding.
Serena Williams gave birth to a daughter on Friday afternoon. If you're wondering whether or not it's too late for her to get a wild card into the U.S. Open now that she's no longer pregnant, well...yes...it's just a bit too late.
U.S. Open third-round action will resume on Saturday, when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are once again taking the court in a packed top half of the draw.
A five-setter worked out well for Roger Federer in his first-rounder against Frances Tiafoe on Tuesday night. Why not mess with success?
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.
Not all the precincts are reporting after just three days of the U.S. Open, but early returns are not favorable for the new, temporary Louis Armstrong Stadium.
The U.S. Open second round will wrap up on Thursday, when both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal continue their campaigns. Federer is facing fellow veteran Mikhail Youzhny, while Nadal will see Taro Daniel on the other side of the net.
Click here to see the latest ATP photos from the 2017 US Open tennis.
Survive and advance. It's not something Roger Federer had to do at Wimbledon--he cruised to an eighth title there without even dropping a single set the entire way.
The U.S. Open second round begins on Wednesday, when John Isner, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Alexander Zverev are among those continuing their campaigns.
Thank goodness for the roof. Although that won't be what Angelique Kerber is thinking.
Maria Sharapova vs. Simona Halep was the cream of the crop among first-round matchups when the U.S. Open draw was revealed last Friday. To say it did not disappoint when it played out on the court on Monday night would be an understatement.
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