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If he wins tomorrow, he will be the seventh man to complete the career grand slam.
"I don't give a fuck what anyone wants!" barked obnoxious young man.
Seriously, this is why you should tune in to the Sports Section.
Among other things: Even Federer's opponents want to watch him win.
The players and personalities to watch for in Flushing.
... after Federer finally broke Roddick yesterday?
When we ran tennis great Rafael Nadal on our Fashion Issue cover last fall, he was at the top of his athletic and sartorial games. So what happened?
The tennis court, that is. Which, in this case, is worse than the alternative.
This would have been a lot more fun if Rafael Nadal were involved.
Serena Williams won the U.S. Open last night, leaving Jelena Jankovic free to be the sorest loser. Like she’s freaking McEnroe or something?
In other sports, there are rules and regulations to be followed, lest you find yourself duct-taped to the men’s-room ceiling.
Rafael Nadal has usurped Roger Federer in every possible fashion.
That's not the only mind-bender in our daily industry roundup.
As both the economy and the media seem to be contracting, Jared Kushner solidiers on, throwing himself into a new project after his breakup with Ivanka. All this and more in our roundup of finance, media, law, and real-estate news.
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