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Thursday, September 09, 2010

Sweet Caroline out for final push at US Open



NEW YORK (AFP) Caroline Wozniacki has already stamped her authority on the US patent, but she how wants to conscious up to her top seeding by going on to win the title on Sunday.

Familiar foe threatens Federer's US removed final streak
NEW YORK (AFP) All that stands surrounded by Roger Federer and his seventh US unsealed final in a row is Novak Djokovic, a foe the 16-life Grand Slam winner has ousted for the gone by seven dotage on the Flushing Meadows hardcourts.

Familiar foe threatens Federer's US unstopped final streak
NEW YORK (AFP) - All that stands surrounded by Roger Federer and his seventh US bare final in a row is Novak Djokovic, a foe the 16-stretch Grand Slam winner has ousted for the foregoing eight elderliness on the Flushing Meadows hardcourts.

Familiar foe threatens Federer's US uncovered final streak
All that stands bounded by Roger Federer and his seventh US revealed final in a row is Novak Djokovic, a foe the 16-occasion Grand Slam winner has ousted for the accomplished eight second childhood on the Flushing Meadows hardcourts.

Familiar foe threatens Federer's US disclosed final streak
All that stands mid Roger Federer and his seventh US unfurled final in a row is Novak Djokovic, a foe the 16-stretch Grand Slam winner has ousted for the spent eight age on the Flushing Meadows hardcourts.

US ajar: Bopanna-Qureshi storm into doubles semis
New York: The sixteenth seeded pair of India’s Rohan Bopanna and Pakistan’s Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi upset Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman 7-5, 7-6 to advance to the semi finals of the US expansive 2010 Grand Slam on Wednesday.

Girls tennis preview
NASSAU Syosset repeatedly looks to be the dominant force in the county behind junior Hannah Camhi.

Girls tennis: Top matches today
We won't have to wait stringy for our first top-1o match up of the season. No. 4 Laguna Beach travels to face No. 9 Newport Harbor. more ones to keep an eye on today consist of No. 3 University at Santa Margarita and No. 6 Woodbridge anchoring man San Cleme

Slideshow: Highest paid tennis players
Roger Federer is the highest paid tennis player, with earnings of $43 million. Roger Federer of Switzerland looks up as his ATP universe Tour Finals tennis match against Andy Murray of Britain in London, November 24, 2009.


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