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USO Day 7: Spaniards!

The Spaniards may have fell by the wayside during Wimbledon (except, of course, Rafa), but they have come out in force at the US Open, and no more so fully than today. Let's start with Rafa Nadal.  He played Gilles Simon.  Simon has beaten Nadal before, but it was back in 2008 when Simon was

USO Day 5: Harrison nearly upsets Stakhovsky in 5

Ryan Harrison is only 18 years old and may become one of the top Americans.  It's tough for American tennis at the very top.  Querrey and Isner are in the top 20, but the question is whether either player can play top 10 tennis.  Querrey probably has the better upside because he moves better, but

USO Day 3: The French are Coming!

It is a bit weird.  The Spanish game seems better suited to clay than other surfaces.  Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer, Fernando Verdasco, Juan Carlos Ferrero.  Sure, many of these players can play other surfaces, but clay seems to be very Spanish.  This is backed up by recent Spanish winners of the French Open.  Aside from

Toronto Final Preview

Last year, a feat occurred at the Rogers Cup that had never happened before, at least since the ATP started keeping records.  The top 8 seeds reached the quarterfinals.  However, only one top four seed won his match, namely, Andy Murray, who ultimately won.  Federer was upset by Tsonga, Nadal by del Potro, and Djokovic

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