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U.S. Open: What to Watch on Day 1

If your objective is to watch the best tennis possible on the first day of the U.S. Open: go to Court 17. Continue reading →

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The U.S. Open Men’s Winner Could Be Anyone–Assuming He’s Not American

With no viable contenders, U.S. men's tennis reaches a nadir, but this year's U.S. Open is full of intrigue as there is no clear favorite and a golden opportunity for one 33-year-old Swiss man....

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Kimiko Date-Krumm was Attacked By A Bee During Her Match Against Venus Williams

Kimiko Date-Krumm took on Venus Williams Monday at the U.S. Open. The first set went well for the 43-year-old Date-Krumm, as she won 6-2. Things got a little worse after that. Not only did she lose...

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A Room at the U.S. Open Where the Tension Is High

Tension runs high in the stringing room at the U.S. Open. Continue reading →

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Roger Federer Collaborated With Michael Jordan To Create Gorgeous-Looking...

Roger Federer is a Nike athlete, and sometimes when you wear the top sneakers in the game, you get little perks like collaborating with arguably the greatest basketball player of all time – Michael...

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Roger Federer’s Between-the-Legs Shot Hits Opponent in the Butt; Michael...

Roger Federer hit this crazy, between his legs shot that smacked Marinko Matosevic in the tush during their U.S. Open match Tuesday night in New York. The point was already over and Matosevic had his...

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Coco Vandeweghe Goes Nuts

American Coco Vandeweghe lost 6-3, 6-3 to Carla Suarez Navarro in what appeared to be a routine match. Except when it was done, Vandeweghe didn’t shake the hand of chair umpire Fiona Edwards because...

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The Surreal Early-Round Night At The US Open When A 15-Year-Old Stole The Show

I attended the US Open in Queens last night — Thursday, Aug. 29, 2014 — because my parents bought the tickets. Thanks parents. It’s become something of a tradition, because it has happened more than...

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Gael Monfils Slammed a Stylish Jumping Forehand Winner

Gael Monfils breezed to a straight-set victory over Alejandro Gonzalez yesterday in Flushing. And he did it in style. The French star displayed his athleticism and flair with a leaping forehand winner...

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Victor Estrella Burgos’s History-Making U.S. Open Run Ends

It’s already been a history-making week for Victor Estrella Burgos. Continue reading →

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Did domestic decline lead to CBS/U.S. Open split?

On Monday afternoon, tennis’s U.S. Open will reach its conclusion with the culmination of the men’s final. Perhaps it will be remembered as Roger Federer’s last return to the top of the sport. It will...

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Nishikori First Asian Male to Reach Grand Slam Singles Tennis Final

Japan’s Kei Nishikori beat No.1-ranked Novak Djokovic early Sunday morning Tokyo time in the U.S. Open to become the first Japanese male – and the first Asian male -- to reach the singles final of a...

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A U.S. Open Final Without the ‘Big 4′

it’s been a very, very long time since a tennis major final didn’t feature a member of the "Big 4." We'll get that in Monday's U.S. Open final. Continue reading →

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Forward/Rewind: Highlighting some of ESPN’s 2014 milestones

The Forward/Rewind series provides a look at several milestones ESPN marked in 2014. The post Forward/Rewind: Highlighting some of ESPN’s 2014 milestones appeared first on ESPN Front Row. Continue...

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Sean McDonough heads into unknown at Latin America Amateur Championship

Sean McDonough and Andy North are headed for Argentina this week to provide commentary on ESPN networks’ presentation of the inaugural Latin America Amateur Championship golf event in Buenos Aires,...

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UPDATED: Rhonda Glenn, the first female SportsCenter anchor, passes away at 68

EDITOR’S NOTE, FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 2015: Rhonda Glenn, SportsCenter’s first female anchor, died Thursday night in Gainesville, Fla. after a long illness. Glenn was 68. Executive Vice President,...

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NBC’s French Open television schedule is still the worst in sports

Memorial Day is a holiday, not an ordinary weekday. One of many pleasant ways to spend a holiday is to watch live sports. Let’s put it this way: If it’s good enough for a Sunday, it should be good...

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Ernie Els Says Royal County Down Makes U.S. Open Course at Chambers Bay Look...

Looks like there’ll be some interesting shots. Continue reading →

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FOX Sports Debuts New Graphics for U.S. Open Coverage

Here’s a look at the technology that’ll be used on the @usopengolf broadcast, presented by @Lexus. #USOPENonFOX https://t.co/YqY8YXMhFY — FOX Sports 1 (@FOXSports1) June 4, 2015 The U.S. Open has been...

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Tiger Woods Drops to #181 in World Rankings, Odds of Winning U.S. Open Cut in...

Tiger Woods went out and shot an 85 on Saturday, joining a host of other Americans (granted, plenty who used a foot wedge and forgot a few penalty strokes to get there). It was a career-worst round,...

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