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Displaying all articles tagged:
Us Open
tennis
Sept. 11, 2010
Rafael Nadal Advances to U.S. Open Final
If he wins tomorrow, he will be the seventh man to complete the career grand slam.
By
Avi Zenilman
u.s. open
Sept. 10, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 11: Nadal at His Best
Rafael Nadal is unstoppable right now.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
u.s. open
Sept. 9, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 10: Federer, Back at His Intimidating Best
Roger Federer is looking great again.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
u.s. open
Sept. 8, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 9: The Other Swiss
The men are getting close to the semis now.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
u.s. open
Sept. 7, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 8: Sharapova’s No Match
Sharapova loses at the Open.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
photo op
Sept. 4, 2010
Spotted: Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky, Married, Necking
In love.
By
Mike Vilensky
fight fight fight!
Sept. 4, 2010
U.S. Open Brawl: Loud Murray Hill Man Versus Angry Long Island Woman
“I don’t give a fuck what anyone wants!” barked obnoxious young man.
By
Mike Vilensky
the sports section
Sept. 3, 2010
Video: The Brawl at the U.S. Open
That’s right, we said “brawl at the U.S. Open.”
By
Chris Rovzar
u.s. open
Sept. 3, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 4: Blowing a Gasquet
Another top men’s seed goes down.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
u.s. open
Sept. 2, 2010
Better Know an Underdog: Janko Tipsarevic
The guy who upset Andy Roddick last night is a bit of an intellectual.
By
Nick Sywak
u.s. open
Sept. 2, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 3: Angry, Angry Andy
Andy Roddick, gone, and angry.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
u.s. open
Sept. 1, 2010
U.S. Open, Day 2: It’s Awful Hot Out There
It’s way too hot to be playing tennis.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
mets
Aug. 31, 2010
R.A. Dickey Has to Beat the Fuzz
R.A. Dickey needs to shave that thing before he can grab balls. Hey, why are you looking at us like that?
By
Will Leitch
u.s. open
Aug. 31, 2010
U.S. Open Day 1: Cakewalks, Mostly
A look back at the first day of the U.S. Open.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
u.s. open
Aug. 30, 2010
Need a Rooting Interest at the U.S. Open Today?
How about Irina Falconi, who grew up playing on the public courts at Inwood Hill Park?
By
Joe DeLessio
u.s. open
Aug. 27, 2010
Your U.S. Open Preview
The tournament begins Monday.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
party lines
Aug. 27, 2010
Maria Sharapova’s Tennis Outfits Never Clash With the Court Color
Her fashion-design process involves “some really bad sketches.”
By
Charlotte Cowles
u.s. open
Aug. 26, 2010
Your U.S. Open Brackets Are Out
The U.S. Open tournament bracket is out.
By
Will Leitch
u.s. open
Aug. 12, 2010
The U.S. Open Fun Starts Earlier (and Is More Free) Than You Think
The U.S. Open qualifying rounds begin on August 24, and they’re quite enjoyable.
By
Lindsay Sakraida
tiger woods
June 17, 2010
Tiger Woods Is Playing Golf Today, If You Care Anymore
Tiger Woods goes for another major, to yawns, mostly.
By
Will Leitch
Mediavore
Mar. 4, 2010
Starbucks Embroiled in Gun Debate; Flay Settles With Employees
Plus: the FDA gets serious about food-label claims and Wilco-inspired sandwiches, all in our morning news roundup.
By
Leila Cohan-Miccio
tennis anyone?
Jan. 27, 2010
How You — Yes, You — Can Play in the U.S. Open
Introducing the U.S. Open National Playoffs.
By
Joe DeLessio
the sports section
Sept. 15, 2009
Our Sports Blog Managed to Cover Juan Martin del Potro’s U.S. Open Win Without Objectifying Him
Seriously, this is why you should tune in to the Sports Section.
By
Chris Rovzar
the new king of queens
Sept. 15, 2009
Juan Martin del Potro Proves Roger Federer Is Mortal
The king is dead.
By
Joe DeLessio
let the woman scream already
Sept. 14, 2009
In Defense of Serena Williams
Serena Williams didn’t do anything countless male tennis players haven’t done for decades.
By
Will Leitch
serena williams
Sept. 13, 2009
On-Court Test Reveals Serena Williams to Be Human
Fierce in battle, graceful in defeat.
By
Lindsay Robertson
u.s. open
Sept. 11, 2009
Who IS This Guy?
Why is the same old story — Federer wins — always so compelling?
By
Geoffrey Gray
a rare post on sports
Sept. 11, 2009
The
Times
Likens U.S. Open Outfits to Clown Costumes
“The linesmen wearing Polo clothing are about the best-dressed people on court.”
By
Lauren Murrow
playlist
Sept. 11, 2009
Behind the Music at the U.S. Open
Most of the top seeds pick for themselves, sometimes challenging the sport’s still-conservative image.
By
Heidi N. Moore
Food Tour
Sept. 9, 2009
Morimoto Wants to Take Over Food at U.S. Open
Tennis fans should have food as good as that of baseball fans.
By
Alexandra Vallis
who wants to hug nadal?
Sept. 9, 2009
Rafael Nadal Makes a New, Scary Friend
It’s free-hugs night at the U.S. Open.
By
Will Leitch
parks and recreation
Sept. 8, 2009
At Least Somebody Gets to Play Tennis in This Town
Roger Federer can show up and find plenty of places to volley in this city … but you can’t.
By
Geoffrey Gray
she was just 17
Sept. 8, 2009
Melanie Oudin’s Home-Court Advantage
She’s just 17, and she already owns Flushing Meadows.
By
Joe DeLessio
u.s. open
Sept. 4, 2009
U.S. Open Week One: What Have We Learned?
Among other things: Even Federer’s opponents want to watch him win.
By
Joe DeLessio
the sports section
Sept. 4, 2009
U.S. Open Week One: What Have We Learned?
Among other things: Even Federer’s opponents want to watch him win.
By
Joe DeLessio
loose threads
Sept. 4, 2009
Talbot’s Founder Dies; Anna Wintour Scopes Out Federer at the U.S. Open
Also, Monique Lhuillier is launching a lower-priced bridal collection.
By
Sharon Clott
party lines
Sept. 2, 2009
Badgley, Palermo, and Venus at U.S. Open Party
That’s what he told us at the USTA-Heineken Official U.S. Open player party last weekend.
By
Bennett Marcus
a rare post on sports
Sept. 1, 2009
Rafael Nadal Is Competing in the U.S. Open in See-through Shorts?
An investigation reveals yes, that does appear to be the case.
By
Mike Vilensky
and
Amy Odell
User’s Guide
Aug. 31, 2009
Sustainable Food at the U.S. Open, by the Numbers
Local produce is pouring into Arthur Ashe Stadium.
By
Alexandra Vallis
the sports section
Aug. 30, 2009
The U.S. Open: Villainous Serbs, Boring No. 1 Russians, and the Swiss Guy
The players and personalities to watch for in Flushing.
By
Will Leitch
we purposely skipped andy roddick
Aug. 30, 2009
The U.S. Open: Villainous Serbs, Boring No. 1 Russians, and the Swiss Guy
The players and personalities to watch for in Flushing.
By
Will Leitch
a rare post on sports
Aug. 27, 2009
Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Serena Williams Explain Their Flashy U.S. Open Ensembles
Rafa and Roger’s were inspired by New York City taxis and subways, respectively.
By
Mike Vilensky
the sports section
June 22, 2009
Lucas Glover Wins the U.S. Open!
The 29-year-old had never finished better than twentieth at a major.
By
Joe DeLessio
the sports section
June 19, 2009
Swells Enjoy the U.S. Open While They Can
Even though the tabloids have tried to stir up populist rage, there hasn’t been much evidence of it.
By
Will Leitch
Freebies
June 10, 2009
Balls of Gold
The world’s most expensive chocolate golf balls. And in USEFUL news, free cupcakes and sangria.
By
Daniel Maurer
the sports section
June 9, 2009
Andrew Giuliani Didn’t Qualify for the U.S. Open
If only he hadn’t been cut from the Duke golf team.
By
Joe DeLessio
The New York Diet
Sept. 12, 2008
Celebrity Stylist David Evangelista Chews His Way Through Fashion Week and the
The onetime ‘Iron Chef’ judge says he has the best protein shake recipe ever. He likes real food, too!
As told to
Daniel Maurer
the sports section
Sept. 9, 2008
Gee, Roger Federer Won the U.S. Open. Yay?
This would have been a lot more fun if Rafael Nadal were involved.
By
Joe DeLessio
the sports section
Sept. 8, 2008
Jelena Jankovic, Gracious Loser
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?
By
Jessica Coen
Sept. 3, 2008
Soho/Tribeca Grand’s Herb Wilson Now Dating, Not Just Feeding, Celebs
Herb Wilson was spotted smooching Star Jones at the U.S. Open yesterday.
By
Daniel Maurer
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