Archive: us-open-2012
Novak Djokovic fears that inspired opponent Andy Murray could be on the warpath as the Scot rides momentum from his Olympic gold medal to a possible first Grand Slam title
The Bryan brothers have made more tennis history at the US Open, with their fourth title in New York pulling the pair level with the all-time best team in the game
Disappointed Czech Tomas Berdych says his big game was blown away in the howling winds which plagued the US Open semi-final
Andy Murray was guaranteed some VIP support from his fellow Scots in today’s US Open final against Novak Djokovic.
There's no question that Djokovic is a tough competitor. But the same can be said for his opponent Andy Murray, who has seemed to emerge this summer as a rather dominant player.
The long-criticized concept of Super Saturday at the US Open looks like being consigned to history as CBS have agreed to the demands of top men’s player’s and allowed them a day off between semi-finals and finals.
After back-to-back grueling three-set wins in the quarterfinals and the semifinals, Victoria Azarenka seemingly caught a break with yesterday’s weather delay pushing the women’s final back to today.
With a victory in today’s rescheduled final, Serena Williams would capture her fourth US Open women’s singles title, putting her in elite company
It affects a lot because I have a higher toss. Then when I'm not able to serve and go for the first serve and not
making some points
It was a straight set win for Novak Djokovic on Thursday night, but the victory was far from routine.
As he walked up to the service line, bearing his patriotic star and stripes shoes, he bounced the yellow fuzzy ball, and wiped the sweat pouring from his brow.
JOHN McENROE/ADAM SANDLER Vs. KEVIN JAMES/JIM COURIER & MR. RUSS ADAMS VISIT THE PHOTO PIT AT 2012 US OPEN
Serena Williams came out and overpowered Sara Errani. Errani will still rise to #7.
No, that isn't one of our obscure mathematical references. It's a simple question of which number the Bryans like better, their new #1 ranking or their dozenth Slam.
Serbia’s David Savic remains the second tennis player to receive a lifetime ban from tennis for match-fixing
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