US Open

USO Day 8: Fourth Round Previews

Once you get to Labor Day, you move from the obligatory early round matches to the business end of a Slam.  Those that want to seriously make a run need to get to Labor Day, when the fourth round begins. Let's begin with a quick recap of what happened so far. Among those coming in

USO Day 7: Isner loses to Youzhny in four sets

Two weeks ago, John Isner was doubtful to play the US Open, but through treatment, he was able to play the US Open, and got through two rounds.  Youzhny was going to be a tough guy.  While Isner can hit good shots, his movement has always been a big suspect, partly a curse of being

USO Day 7: Wawrinka Upsets Murray!

What a peculiar match, with the hobbled facing the hobbled.  Wawrinka earned a break in the first set to get a lead, but Murray reclaimed the break and then won in the tiebreak.  In the second set, Murray twice got up a break but was broken back each time.  Wawrinka would take the second set

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 6: Federer rolls on with win over Mathieu

As the first week of the Open begins to wind up, we're getting to the serious part of the tournament.  Roger Federer has still not dropped a set.  He beat Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.  He faced only 4 break points, and didn't get broken.  Federer was also efficient breaking winning 4 of 6 break

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 4: Nishikori Upsets Cilic in five sets

What's happened to Marin Cilic?  Last year, he reached the quarterfinals of the US Open and took a set off Juan Martin del Potro.  Some felt, if he hadn't given into nerves, he might have toppled the Argentine giant (though, the Croat, is just as tall as del Potro).  He took one more step forward,

USO Day 3: How’s everyone doing?

This is why form sometimes doesn't matter heading into the US Open.  If you were to look at the list of players that were playing well heading into the US Open, that list would be: Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Marcos Baghdatis, Mardy Fish, and David Nalbandian.  You could even argue that Roddick was starting to

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