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Arlen Kantarian, the U.S.T.A. executive who brought blue courts and the women’s prime-time final to the U.S. Open, announced his resignation Thursday.
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With a busy off-court life, Serena Williams had been criticized for not putting enough attention into her tennis — but her victory in the U.S. Open seems to indicate a change.
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Roger Federer won his fifth consecutive U.S. Open title, beating Andy Murray in three sets.
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Roger Federer’s victory in the U.S. Open came at the end of a season during which he had not won a single meaningful title.
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Williams completed her climb back to No. 1 Sunday night with a 6-4, 7-5 victory against Jelena Jankovic to claim her third United States Open title.
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For Andy Murray, overcoming personal challenges as a child helps put facing Rafael Nadal into perspective.
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Hawk-Eye, a network of cameras and computers used to track the flight of a tennis ball, is probably one of the most successful instant-replay systems in sports.
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Andy Murray shrugged off the uprooting effects of Tropical Storm Hanna to charge into his first Grand Slam final.
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The sixth-seeded Andy Murray finished a stunning victory Sunday at Flushing Meadows to reach his first Grand Slam final.
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Scheduling uncertainty was added Saturday to oppressive humidity, along with the standard fan loquacity and occasional hostility to Novak Djokovic.
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