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Andy Murray cannot help but contrast the calm ambience of Wimbledon to the chaos and noise of the US Open.
Self-criticism has never been one of Roger Federer’s traits. Then again, for the majority of his illustrious career, it never needed to be but after a disappointing year in the Grand Slam tournaments crashed to a sad end with a US Open straight sets exit to Tommy Robredo, the Swiss did not hold back.
World no.8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the highest profile male absentee, after Federer, from the US Open, has ended his relationship with Australian coach Roger Rasheed less than a year after the pair started working together.
Novak Djokovic appears pleased with his budding commercial relationship with Uniqlo, which provides both his tennis and off-court casual wear.
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American twins Bob and Mike Bryan are just two US Open victories from winning the calendar year Grand Slam and already, they can feel the heat.
The 2013 U.S. Open keeps on trucking and with it comes a whirlwind of action on and off the court. Today, thanks to 10sballs.com friend Steve Bellamy, I was given the opportunity to test some new rackets from Wilson that were sporting the Spin Effect Technology system.
The US Open has really big balls. You know the kind every kid wants. They want the super sized balls because they are perfect to try to get an tennis players autograph on.
Rafael Nadal knows he has no input into the situation, but the Spanish second seed remains annoyed about the Monday men's final planned for this edition - and in 2014 - at the US Open.
Sara Errani has shown herself to be one of the most physically tough players in the WTA over the past two years, pushing herself as hard as she could to gain the top 5 in singles and at the same time, becoming the top ranked doubles player with her partner Roberta Vinci.
Prices at the US Open traditionally sit on the higher end of the New York scale, with this year’s edition hardly an exception.
Labor Day became a day of waiting as rain disturbed play most of the mid day of Labor Day Monday. Never easy for any competitor playing in any match let alone a 4th round at a grand slam like the US Open.
As if the natural obstacles provided by New York City weren't enough for us to deal with, just getting around the USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center has been proving to be a difficult task
The grand slam took advantage of a late afternoon end to a day of rain to squeeze in all but the highlight fourth-round match between Victoria Azarenka and Ana Ivanovic on a wet Labor day.
Tommy Robredo handed Roger Federer his earliest loss in a decade at the event as the five-time champion Swiss was beaten in the fourth round 7-6(3), 6-3, 6-4 in a match moved to the secondary Armstrong show court, where Federer had not played since 2006.
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