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The men's final today is between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, of course.
Serena Williams blows up, and Sam Stosur wins the U.S. Open.
All this rain is sorta ruining the U.S. Open experience for the players.
Yesterday was washed out at the U.S. Open. So let's take a look at upstart Donald Young.
Lots of stuff happen this weekend. You were probably outside and missed it.
The top men's player in the world almost shuts a guy out at the U.S. Open.
You might not be able to get out there, but the U.S. Open is gonna start on time today, regardless.
Serena Williams, widely considered to be a favorite to win the whole thing, is seeded 28th in the U.S. Open. What's up with that?
Names to take note of if you’re looking to support the red, white, and blue at this year's U.S. Open.
We think that assertion speaks for itself but will write the rest of the article anyway.
Nadal is a great champion. He needs no trickery to win. Let's keep him honest.
He fell to the inconsistent but fearsomely talented Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
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