USO: Order of Play for Friday September 3, 2010
Friday’s order of play at the US Open will feature Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Venus Williams, Kim Clijsters, John Isner, and …
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Friday’s order of play at the US Open will feature Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Venus Williams, Kim Clijsters, John Isner, and …
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Wednesday’s order of play at the US Open will feature Andy Murray, Andy Roddick, Venus Williams, Sam Querrey, and John Isner.
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Serena Williams may not be playing at the U.S. Open, but sheâ??s dominating conversation on the opening day. Defending womenâ??s champion Kim Clijsters, who struggled a bit in her first round match against …
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Kim Clijsters threw out the first pitch after meeting the Mets team in Queens on Friday in New York. A day earlier, she was the USTA’s guest of honor at the draw ceremony (AP photo via Yahoo! …
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Free live streaming for the US Open from Flushing Meadows, New York can be found below.
This year’s event will feature: Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, …
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Alright, ladies, you finally have a chance to own a Venus Williams dress via the EleVen sale on Gilt.com. Included in this drop are the buzz-worthy dresses that we’ve seen her wear in the last two years: …
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Venus WIlliams moves closer to making her designs, under the EleVen brand, available to the masses. As she mentioned in an interview with Sports Illustrated earlier this summer, she’s partnering with Gilt Groupe to sell a limited run of her …
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Venus Williams is teaming up with Polo Ralph Lauren to put on the Legends Clinic tomorrow on Randall’s Island, an affair that will feature interactive instruction (streamed live on RalphLauren.com) and a limited-edition dress in partnership with …
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The withdrawal of the world’s number 1 player from the U.S. Open would be unfortunate under any circumstances, but placed in the context of the current run of injuries on the tour, Serena Williams‘ announcement simply turns …
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The Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Women’s Open takes place this week, first with the women’s competition. Leading the field is world number two Jelena Jankovic followed by Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark. …
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The sadly-slowing American drumbeat goes on this week at the Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open. World No. 1 Serena Williams is sidelined with a cut foot, and elder sister Venus is out with a tweaked …
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The sadly-slowing American drumbeat goes on this week at the Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open. World No. 1 Serena Williams is sidelined with a cut foot, and elder sister Venus is out with a tweaked …
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More floater “stars” than seeded; former No. 1 Lindsay Davenport is playing doubles; the oldest women’s-only tournament on the WTA calendar; Bartoli is the defending champ, defeating Venus Williams in last year’s final; openers of interest are …
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by Bobby Chintapalli, Contributing Writer I stopped by Borders’ downtown Chicago store the other day to check out the book signing Venus Williams held for her new book, Come To Win. In it, an â??an A-list group …
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I’ll admit I haven’t paid too much attention in recent years to the ESPY’s which are something like the Golden Globes of the sports world in which the awards are nice but it’s mainly about the show and the money …
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The entry list for the 2010 Western and Southern Financial Group Masters was confirmed on July 12.
The star-studded field includes: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, …
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World number one Serena Williams will gun for her 13th Grand Slam title as she enters the final stage of the ladies singles event of the 2010 Wimbledon Championships. Her opponent won’t be her …
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Mornin’. This one will be quick, so I can get out of your road before the matches get underway. The big events of yesterday obscured a significant result, the loss by Venus and Serena Williams in the …
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Defending champion Serena Williams avoided an upset-marred quarterfinal singles matches at the Wimbledon 2010 Ladies Singles Championships at the All England Club, cruising to the semifinals after defeating China’s Li Na. Her older sister, …
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Venus Williams said it best yesterday after her loss to Tsvetana Pironkova when she said, “I hate losing.” and then added, “I think anytime you accept losing, it’s definitely a good time to walk …
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