Archive: us-open
With fans now bringing their smartphones to the US Open by the tens of thousands - and the numbers only set to increase in coming years - the question of where to charge the little power-hungry beasts is becoming a crisis for some members of the uber-connected New York tennis public.
Take a look at the latest US Open Draws - Men, Women, Boys, Girls, and Mix!!!
Now it is about the countdown if you get to a middle Sunday of a Grand Slam it is about doing less of everything and time to reload the energy!
Tommy Haas sees no reason why he should not be going strong in tennis at the US Open at age 35 despite some doubts as to how long he can keep it up
Ana Ivanovic rediscovers her winning touch on court at the US Open, the 2012 quarter-finalist is grateful for the influence of fellow Serb Novak Djokovic on her game
From November 12-16, 2013, the legendary Caribbean resort, known for its state-of-the-art courts and stellar tennis programming, will offer exclusive access to train with celebrated coaches Wayne Bryan and Murphy Jensen, as well as the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cheer on tennis superstars Rafael Nadal
This is how my day started yesterday at The US Open.
Victoria Azarenka defeats Alize Cornet 6-7(2-7) 6-3 6-2 - We never would have guessed at this score!
Another step toward #1, or at least the year-end #1, for Rafael Nadal. He leaves Ivan Dodig around #35.
Yesterday was one of those days that is time to recover after having had 3 girls get through to the 3rd round!
Very little to say about this except that Serena continues to pad her lead in the contest for #1.
Novak Djokovic still hasn't clinched the #1 ranking, but he's clearly doing his best.
Good evening tennis fans! How are you all enjoying the U.S. Open so far?? Seemed like there was an influx of USTA coaches on site, must be time for their annual meeting!
Many who have questioned the various problems faced by Bernard Tomic in his tennis career maintain his father John has a lot to answer for.
Gone, it seems, are the days when the Flushing Meadows crowd was behind an American player at the US Open…unless of course he was playing somebody from the same country.
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