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Kim Clijsters takes questions regarding her win over Zvonareva on September 11th at the US Open.
Roger against Rafa - it was supposed to be the dream final. And then, in three hours and 44 minutes of sometimes blistering tennis and sometimes terrifying nerves, Novak Djokovic ripped up that script.
Vera Zvonareva chats about making it to the finals with Clijsters
Wawrinka discusses his loss to Youzhny earlier this week.
You had to feel for Caroline Wozniacki.
Schiavone discusses her loss to V. Williams.
Liezel Huber and Bob Bryan discuss their mixed doubles win at the US Open.
Nadal talks about his win over Verdasco and his upcoming semi-final match.
Robin Soderling discusses his loss to Federer
Mardy Fish discusses his season so far
Vera Zvonareva chats after her recent match
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please. Q. How does that feel? SAMANTHA STOSUR: Uhm, great. Yeah, that’s definitely one of the most
Q. What is the biggest challenge for you being a married mother on tour? KIM CLIJSTERS: Biggest challenge? Obviously I
THE MODERATOR: Maria is back for a sixth season the Breakers. She started with the Breakers in 2003, was a
Na Li flat-lined to her first grass-court title. The top-seeded Li won five consecutive games to close a 7-5, 6-1
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