1. 2012 US Open Shows USTA Is Close to Making U.S. a World Tennis Power Again

    It has been a long nine years since a 21-year-old Andy Roddick broke out into emotions after winning an improbable U.S. Open title...

    Marilee Gallagher Written by Marilee Gallagher about 9 months ago 1,090 reads 0 comments

  2. US Open 2012: Should Men Play Best-of-Three Sets at Grand Slams and Davis Cup?

    A deflated Nikolay Davydenko stood frustrated and bewildered on the other side of the net as the ball landed out on match point. The former World No...

    Dan Kaneko Written by Dan Kaneko about 9 months ago 462 reads 11 comments

  3. Andy Roddick Retires: 5 Reasons Now Is the Perfect Time to Leave Tennis

    It is official—Andy Roddick is retiring from the sport after he exits the 2012 US Open draw. An icon for American tennis and juniors all over the world, Roddick has changed the way we view the sport...

    Jeff Cohn Written by Jeff Cohn about 9 months ago 731 reads 3 comments

  4. Roger Federer: Winning US Open Would Make 2012 the Swiss Star's Best Pro Season

    Just nine months ago, it seemed like we were witnessing the beginning of the end for Roger Federer . Sitting at No...

    Tyler Conway Written by Tyler Conway about 9 months ago 4,940 reads 2 comments

  5. Novak Djokovic: Odds on Potential Remaining Matches

    Novak Djokovic is, without doubt, one of the greatest players in men's tennis and certainly one of the biggest contenders for the 2012 U.S. Open crown...

    Dan Talintyre Written by Dan Talintyre about 9 months ago 430 reads 11 comments

  6. US Open Tennis 2012: Predictions for the Weekend's Events

    We all have them. Some keep them to themselves. Some of us boldly put our thoughts on paper or on the Internet. I chose cyberspace over a fish wrap. The U.S...

    David Levin Written by David Levin about 9 months ago 2,059 reads 2 comments

  7. Andy Roddick Retirement: Former World No. 1 Picked Right Time to Call It Quits

    On Thursday, with one sentence, Andy Roddick hijacked all of the storylines for the remainder of this year's U.S. Open. But in this case, it was completely necessary. The former world No...

    Jessica Isner Written by Jessica Isner about 9 months ago 259 reads 0 comments

  8. US Open Tennis 2012 Coverage: When and Where to Catch This Weekend's Tennis

    This Labor Day weekend brings with it an extra day to draft and/or review your fantasy football league rosters, catch up on some baseball, watch too much college football since it'll ...

    Will Osgood Written by Will Osgood about 9 months ago 714 reads 0 comments

  9. US Open Tennis 2012: Interview with Jim Courier

    The Tennis Channel and CBS tennis analyst Jim Courier was a former World No. 1 player. He won four Grand Slam titles, two Australian Opens and two French Opens. So even though he never won a U...

    James Williams Written by James Williams about 9 months ago 543 reads 1 comments

  10. Roger Federer Charges Toward Another U.S. Open Title

    Roger Federer is hoping to seize the moment in what may be his last great opportunity to win a major tennis tournament...

    Christopher Connors Written by Christopher Connors about 9 months ago 2,667 reads 6 comments

  11. US Open Tennis 2012: Breaking Down the Most Anticipated Upcoming Matches

    The second round matches of the 2012 US Open wrap up today. Looking at the day’s events, as well as the third round matchups already set, there is a good deal of anticipation ...

    Adam B. Weinberger Written by Adam B. Weinberger about 9 months ago 1,048 reads 1 comments

  12. US Open 2012: 15 Players Who May Be the Next Face of US Women's Tennis

    There were 16 women from the United States entered into the main draw of the 2012 U.S. Open. Five of them survived the opening round to fight another day...

    JA Allen Written by JA Allen about 9 months ago 4,652 reads 8 comments

  13. Future of American Tennis Finally Looking Up, 2012 US Open

    This year’s cadre of Americans is making an impressive run at the 2012 US Open. The final grand slam of the year has seen 17 Americans advance to the second round (12 men and five women)...

    Griffin Jackson Written by Griffin Jackson about 9 months ago 509 reads 0 comments

  14. US Open 2012: A Sad Reminder of What It Is Like to Be Venus Williams

    Bursting on the scene at 14, winning her first U.S. Open at 20 despite being sidelined for five months with tendinitis, Venus Williams was no ordinary tennis player...

    Cliff Potter Written by Cliff Potter about 9 months ago 1,179 reads 17 comments

  15. US Open Tennis 2012: Latest Buzz from Flushing

    The Round of 16 is coming on fast at Flushing Meadows, and buzz surrounding both sides of the draw is gaining steam with each passing match. Thursday's action saw one major upset with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga losing to Martin Klizan...

    Ian Hanford Written by Ian Hanford about 9 months ago 544 reads 0 comments

  16. Roger Federer: Recapping Fed-Ex's Week 1 Action at 2012 US Open

    Favorite Roger Federer breezed through his first two matches of Week 1, defeating Donald Young and Bjorn Phau in straight sets. Federer, who won Wimbledon this year, is off to a fast start with Rafael Nadal out of the tournament with tendinitis...

    Ryan Rudnansky Written by Ryan Rudnansky about 9 months ago 415 reads 3 comments

  17. US Open Tennis 2012 Schedule: Day 5 TV Coverage, Matches and Bracket Guide

    We may only be four days into the U.S. Open, but the action at Flushing Meadows is already starting to get very enticing...

    Tim Keeney Written by Tim Keeney about 9 months ago 2,079 reads 1 comments

  18. US Open Tennis 2012 Results: Latest Scores and Updates from Flushing

    Day 4 of the U.S. Open was overshadowed by the retirement announcement of Andy Roddick . The former World. No. 1 and winner of the 2003 U.S...

    Tim Keeney Written by Tim Keeney about 9 months ago 4,001 reads 1 comments

  19. US Open Tennis TV Schedule 2012: Top Matches to Catch on Friday

    On Friday, trying to find motivation to work is always difficult. The weekend beckons, you don't have the energy you possessed earlier in the week to knock out projects and, really, you just want to go home...

    Timothy Rapp Written by Timothy Rapp about 9 months ago 491 reads 0 comments

  20. Andy Roddick Retirement: Will American Tennis Fans Turn to John Isner?

    With the announcement of his pending retirement from the sport, Andy Roddick prepares to leave the tennis circuit as the most recognizable American-born athlete at the U.S. Open ( via ESPN )...

    Dan Kelley Written by Dan Kelley about 9 months ago 546 reads 3 comments

  21. Serena Williams: Using the Pain of 2011 to Bring Success in 2012

    For Serena Williams , the heartbreak of making the final at the U.S. Open last year, only to be beaten by Australian Samantha Stosur hurt. It hurt a lot...

    Dan Talintyre Written by Dan Talintyre about 9 months ago 281 reads 0 comments

  22. US Open Men's Tennis 2012: 8 Biggest Winners and Losers from Day 4

    Four days in, the 2012 U.S. Open has had its usual surprises, dominant performances by the top players and, of course, the rousing and always entertaining New York crowd...

    Marilee Gallagher Written by Marilee Gallagher about 9 months ago 2,297 reads 9 comments

  23. U.S. Open Tennis 2012: Angelique Kerber Defeats Venus Williams in Second Round

    In what was by far the most compelling match of the 2012 U.S. Open thus far, Angelique Kerber battled through a tough challenge from Venus Williams to defeat the two-time U.S...

    Matthew Dicker Written by Matthew Dicker about 9 months ago 3,284 reads 1 comments

  24. US Open Tennis 2012: Day 4 Scores, Results and Recap

    Day 4 of U.S. Open action was highlighted by two wild matches on the men's side of the draw. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was upset by Martin Klizan in four sets, and Mardy Fish battled Nikolay Davydenko for five sets before finally earning the victory...

    Ian Hanford Written by Ian Hanford about 9 months ago 5,767 reads 1 comments

  25. 2012 US Open: Roger Federer on Pace to Win Sixth US Open Title

    Roger Federer remains on track to win his much-coveted sixth US Open title after his straight sets win over Veteran player Bjorn Phau in the second round...

    Dan Kaneko Written by Dan Kaneko about 9 months ago 556 reads 4 comments

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