Archive: us-open
David Goffin saw his 25-match winning streak come to end at the hands of Jerzy Janowicz in the Winston-Salem Open quarterfinals on Thursday afternoon. Goffin, coming off three Challenger titles and his first ATP triumph in Kitzbuhel, succumbed to Janowicz 6-4, 6-4 after one hour and 17 minutes.
Check out the women's main draw singles from the US Open.
The United States Tennis Association (USTA), in conjunction with Levy Restaurants, the official restaurant partner of the US Open, announced that the worlds best tennis action again will be complemented by one of the worlds best sports and entertainment dining experiences.
The USTA announced that world No. 1 and two-time defending US Open champion Serena Williams has been named the top seed in womens singles at the 2014 US Open. This is the third time that Serena Williams has been the No. 1 seed at the US Open.
ASICS is setting loose a team of almost 100 ASICS “Ballpersons” from Friday, August 22nd – Monday, August 25th to shower New Yorkers with four days of tennis love before the big tournament begins. This will include a number of surprise and delights all over the city – whether it’s free tennis swag or an upgraded new tennis shoe, a free Metro ride to travel to the game in time, or even a healthy lunch...
Click here to see the updated qualies from the US Open.
Highly-touted American juniors Stefan Kozlov and Francis Tiafoe experienced different fortunes on the second day of qualifying at the U.S. Open. Kozlov faced countryman Mitchell Frank, who stars at the University of Virginia, and prevailed 3-6, 6-0, 6-2.
Bethanie Mattek-Sands - a 2012 mixed doubles Australian Open champion - is adding her tennis knowledge and know-how to Tennis Channel's US Open coverage team Monday, Aug. 25 -Wednesday, Aug. 27.
PlaySight Interactive, an innovative sports technology company and creators of an affordable, tennis analytic system, will showcase its product and offerings at a booth at The Tennis Show, Sunday August 24 at the Grand Hyatt in New York City.
It may not be main-draw action, but the 2014 U.S. Open is officially underway. Qualifying began on 13 different courts at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. on Monday.
Those close to Rafael Nadal, who yesterday announced he would not be able to defend his US Open title when play begins at New York’s Flushing Meadows next Monday, maintain rest is all that’s required to get the world no.2 back on court and he does not require wrist surgery similar to Juan Martin del Potro and Laura Robson.
Click here to see the schedule of play for the US Open.
Tennis Channel will show close to 75 hours of live matches from the first day of play through the second Thursday at this year's two-week US Open, set to begin Monday, August 25, in New York City.
"I am very sorry to announce I won’t be able to play at this year’s US Open a tournament on which I’ve played 3 consecutive finals in my last participations. I am sure you understand that it is a very tough moment for me since it is a tournament I love and where I have great memories from fans, the night matches, so many things…
The U.S. Open may be on the minds of players and fans like, but don't forget about this week's Winston-Salem Open. It gives the ATP World Tour stars a final opportunity for match practice heading into New York. Among those looking to take advantage are Americans John Isner, Steve Johnson, Donald Young, and Sam Querrey.
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