Archive: us-open-2012
World No. 2 Novak Djokovic is not wasting any time in his title defence at the US Open.
What a story. Roddick feels like the old man of the US @ 30. Wow. Thats crazy. It shook the
The ATP rankings requirements force Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to play more events than he wants, the Frenchman indicated after losing in the second round of the US Open.
Roger Federer led to a succession of compliments for Andy Roddick, the Swiss nemesis who denied his American rival of glory in the 2006 U.S. Open final
Andy Roddick, former world no.1, the last American man to win the US Open title and the fulcrum of his nation’s Davis Cup team for much of the last decade, has announced he is to retire
After dropping the first set 5-7, Olga proceeded to break Berten's serve seven times and had 11 aces to support her service game as she took the match in three sets.
In an earlier result Thursday, Japan’s No. 17 seed Kei Nishikori enjoyed an easy 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 win over American Tim Smyczek
American Mardy Fish rallied from an 0-2 sets deficit for the second time in his career to defeat former World No. 3 and two-time US Open semi-finalist Nikolay Davydenko
In a shocking turn of events Andy Roddick announced today, his 3oth birthday, that the 2012 US Open would be his final tournament as a professional player.
Ana Ivanovic needs one more win to defend her points, and at least that many to defend her #13 ranking.
Not much to say about this; it was as routine as the score, but it moves Murray only very slightly closer to the #3 ranking.
Tennis needs a commissioner! We all know it. Even the Mac bros will tell you that. Andy Roddick the voice of reasoning?
After 13 years, 32 singles titles, including one Grand Slam, and a world No. 1 ranking, Andy Roddick announced on his 30th birthday Thursday that he is retiring from professional tennis after the 2012 US Open.
Take a look at the latest draws, schedule , and results for the US Open 2012
Former world no.1 Caroline Wozniacki is set to drop out of the WTA’s top ten after suffering a second successive first round exit at a Grand Slam event.
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