News Source: The Scotsman
| 2 months ago
Martin Del Potro reached his first grand slam final as he demolished third seed Rafael Nadal in their US Open semi-final yesterday. The sixth seed from Argentina blew Spain's Nadal away at Arthur Ashe Stadium, taking two hours and 20 minutes to win 6-...
News Source: The independent
| 2 months ago
Jim Curley, the US Open's tournament director, must have been a relieved man when he pulled open the curtains here at Flushing Meadows yesterday morning. Three days of rain and leaden skies had been replaced by sunshine, which was forecast to...
News Source: Fox News
| 2 months ago
Rafael Nadal looked lost, swallowed up by the huge serves and crushing forehands coming at him from his 6-foot-6 opponent across the net. That was Juan Martin del Potro, who made his first Grand Slam final, handing Nadal a 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 loss Sunday...
News Source: NewKerala
| 2 months ago
Nadal Saturday took advantage of a tiny dry window, spending 34 minutes in finishing up a quarter-final against Chile's Fernando Gonzalez in three sets before more rain arrived to wreck the afternoon schedule. The men's final is now organised for...
News Source: The News Journal
| 2 months ago
Open title defense ended in bizarre, ugly fashion Saturday night, when she was docked a point on match point after yelling and shaking her racket in the direction of an official who called a foot fault. Williams lost to unseeded, unranked Kim...
News Source: Taiwan News
| 2 months ago
Fernando Gonzalez 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-0 to complete the match they began on Thursday. Nadal won the first four points of Saturday's play to close out the second-set tiebreaker before sweeping the final set. Semifinals: 2005 champion Kim Clijsters...