Archive: us-open
Svetlana Kuznetsova is one of the yo-yo women of world tennis. The Russian is either up, as proved by her US Open title in 2004 and the French Open
Coach Patrick Mouratoglou helped lead Serena Williams to the 2012 Wimbledon title, the Olympic gold medal and 2012 US Open crown.
Todd Woodbridge, Tennis Australia’s head of professional tennis has emerged as a surprising front runner for the nation’s Fed Cup captaincy.
Retirement apparently is not what is once was, with Andy Roddick traveling to South America for a few well-paid exhibition hits with Juan Del Potro.
Looking back, it was an amazing year. It started off with the 6 hour final Down Under between Nole and Rafa.
Top seed Andy Murray lost a set on his way to victory over 199th ranked local boy John Millman, but is gathering momentum in his build-up to the Australian Open
Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, himself a self-admitted ‘wild colonial boy’, has formally offered to help his fellow Australian Bernard Tomic.
Stephens is a major talent, but she has had a hard time keeping healthy and revealed in Brisbane that at the 2012 US Open she tore an abdominal muscle, so badly so that it bled.
Samantha Stosur will need a major comeback effort as the top Australian begins her season after ankle surgery in the off-season.
A pressure-free Andy Murray is hoping he can add to his US Open win with victory at the upcoming Australian Open, where he has twice before finished as runner-up.
Southern California is the ginger step-child of U.S. tennis, often breaking with the national rules and developing maverick systems that let its players flourish
In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
In 1968, when Arthur Ashe won $14,000. In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
Singles Prize Money Climbs More than 34% in Two Years
Bloomberg wants cash for improvements instead of new parkland New the USTA will not have to replace a 0.68-acre strip of parkland needed for the US Open
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