US Open back to Sunday finish from 2015 The US Open will revert back to a 14-day tournament from 2015 after United States Tennis Association officials reached an agreement with players on restructuring the playing schedule and increasing prize money. Read full article |
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Musician and rapper Redfoo set for US Open bid Victoria Azarenka's boyfriend, American musician and rapper Redfoo, has entered the US Open national playoffs in a bid to earn a spot in the final grand slam of the year. Read full article |
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ATP against US Open's Monday finish The US Open's decision to extend the 2013 tournament to a third Monday has drawn criticism from the men's govening body the ATP. Read full article |
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US Open 2013 schedule change The US Open tennis tournament has extended its schedule to a Monday men's finish next year after a fifth year of weather delays disrupted the event in September, the US Tennis Association said on Friday. Read full article |
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Murray back in Britain after triumph US Open champion Andy Murray arrived back in Britain on Wednesday being greeted by British Airways staff and members of the public at Heathrow's Terminal 5. Read full article |
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Britain hails hero Murray British leaders, tennis chiefs and former players on Tuesday hailed Andy Murray's grit after the Scot became the first British man to win a Grand Slam since 1936. Read full article |
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Murray truly in the 'big four' - Djokovic Andy Murray's Grand Slam breakthrough title at the US Open on Monday has secured the Scotsman's spot among the "Big Four" in this men's tennis era, according to the man he dethroned as champion. Read full article |
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I'm not this year's best player - Murray Andy Murray may have captured the US Open and Olympic titles, but he insisted on Tuesday that Roger Federer and vanquished New York rival Novak Djokovic remain the standout players of 2012. Read full article |
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Murray overcomes nagging doubts Andy Murray admitted that even with a confidence-boosting Olympic gold medal, he was nagged by doubts ahead of his US Open final triumph on Monday after having lost four prior Grand Slam finals. Read full article |
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Djokovic welcomes Murray into grand slam club Novak Djokovic hates to lose, but the five-times grand slam champion was happy for his friend Andy Murray, who beat him in a pulsating, five-set struggle for the US Open title on Monday. Read full article |
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Murray wins US Open epic History-making Andy Murray ended Britain's 76-year wait for a men's Grand Slam champion when he beat 2011 winner Novak Djokovic 7-6 (12/10), 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2 in an epic US Open final on Monday. Read full article |
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Bryans, Stosur win sportsmanship awards US Open men's doubles champions Bob and Mike Bryan and 2011 women's champion Samantha Stosur are the first recipients of the Grand Slam tennis tournament's sportsmanship award. Read full article |
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Serena's win caps 'golden summer' Three months ago, Serena Williams was at her lowest after going out in the first round of the French Open, her earliest exit at a grand slam. She was miserable after that defeat, but also at her most dangerous. Read full article |
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No regrets for Azarenka For Victoria Azarenka, there were no regrets, just satisfaction that she had produced her best in her gallant US Open final loss to Serena Williams, a player she described as the greatest of all time. Read full article |
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Serena wins US Open title Serena Williams beat world No 1 Victoria Azarenka 6-2 2-6 7-5 in a dramatic US Open final on Sunday to capture her 15th singles grand slam title. Read full article |
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Djokovic threatens Murray's grand slam dream Andy Murray is on the verge of crowning Britain's golden summer by ending one of the longest droughts in sport. Read full article |
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No excuses from Ferrer after semifinal loss David Ferrer thrived in the whipping winds that blew through Flushing Meadows on Saturday but the Spaniard could not find his top form and fell to Novak Djokovic. Read full article |
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Errani, Vinci capture doubles crown Italy's Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci won the US Open women's doubles title on Sunday with a 6-4, 6-2 triumph over Czech third seeds Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka. Read full article |
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Djokovic sets up Murray final A new day brought the old familiar Novak Djokovic back to the US Open as the reigning champion completed a weather-halted 2-6 6-1 6-4 6-2 victory over Spaniard David Ferrer on Sunday. Read full article |
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Murray hailed by Scottish nobility after win Olympic champion Andy Murray moved one step closer to joining tennis royalty on Saturday by reaching the US Open final and was hailed afterwards by some popular Scottish nobility during his news conference. Read full article |