Nadal's Service- A Potential Area Of Concern (US Open Round 1 Update)




Defending Champion Rafael Nadal advanced to second round of US Open in straight sets  victory over Andrey Golubev (6-3, 7-6, 7-5) yesterday.  It was a hard fought victory for the 10 time GS champion. Everyone was left wondering to the cause of it; so I thought let’s look at 2010 victory and see what changed. If we remember, one of the most important reasons for Nadal was his service (broken only 5 times last year here) due to which he was able to complete his career slam last year at US Open:

Here is an interesting stat for all to see:


 Rafael Nadal
Overall 2010 US Open
2010 US Open  Ist Round
2011 US Open Ist Roun
1st Serve %
64%
69/103 = 67%
61/94 = 65
Aces
6
7
6
Double Faults
2
3
4
Unforced Errors
23
29
16
Winning % on 1st       Serve
84%
54/69 = 78%
40/61 = 66%
Winning % on 2nd Serve
67%
24/34 = 71%
16/33 = 48%
Winners
27
30
18
Receiving Points Won
40%
43/121 = 36%
63/122 = 52%
Break Point Conversions
42%
2/10 = 20%
8/22 = 36%
Net Approaches
70%
15/19 = 79%
8/13 = 62
Fastest Serve Speed
132
131 MPH
133 MPH
Average 1st Serve Speed
118
117 MPH
115 MPH
Average 2nd Serve Speed
88
89 MPH
87 MPH


If you look at the highlighted column, you will realize that his serve has really gone (almost 18%) down. This is one of the reasons why he lost in Rogers Cup and Cincy too. Even the number of his winners has gone down. And yesterday's match was no different. His first and second serve point has considerably gone down and if Nadal has to leave his mark this year, this is one area he will have to work upon- otherwise it will be very difficult for him against players like Murray and Djokovic (best returners in the game) to go and defend his title!

(PS- I will be posting similar interesting stats and news about Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic & Andy Murray further in the day and throughout the tournament for the top 4. Also I will be at US Open this year from coming Saturday. So don’t miss to catch the latest pictures of your favorite player. Stay tuned and please don't forget to join my Facebook PageTwitter or Site to catch all these interesting updates)

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US Open 2011 Day 3 Open Thread

Young tennis fans look on during the first round of the U.S. Open  tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011.

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Young tennis fans look on during the first round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011.



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Well, I guess the answer to my question about Li Na and Petra Kvitova was answered a whole lot sooner than anyone would have imagined. Two reigning champions losing in the first round of a major has to be unprecedented. I feel an essay about these two coming on, but not today.



We'll stick with today's action. I was a bit surprised that the US Open's own website's headline doesn't even mention Andy Roddick in today's action. Vera Zvonareva, Venus Williams and the other Andy, but not Roddick. I know he's fallen from grace of late, but he's still the last American man to win a major and it just so happened to be this one 8 years ago. When you consider that a Frenchman and a Brit haven't won majors in at least a generation, you have to wonder why Roddick seems to get so little love stateside. I'd love to know the true nature of Roddick's relationship with the USTA. It just has to be more than meets the eye.



But I digress.



Order of Play for Wednesday, August 31, 2011



Arthur Ashe Stadium 11:00



Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Kateryna Bondarenko(UKR) vs. Vera Zvonareva(RUS)[2]

Not Before:13:00

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Somdev Devvarman(IND) vs. Andy Murray(GBR)[4]

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Venus Williams(USA) vs. Sabine Lisicki(GER)[22]



All three of these matches could be tight with potential upsets in the making.



Arthur Ashe Stadium 19:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Andy Roddick(USA)[21] vs. Michael Russell(USA)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Anastasiya Yakimova(BLR) vs. Maria Sharapova(RUS)[3]



An All-American first-rounder under the lights. Given Roddick's form, it could be a barn burner. Russell is a tough competitor.



Louis Armstrong Stadium 11:00



Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Madison Keys(USA) vs. Lucie Safarova(CZE)[27]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Juan Martin Del Potro(ARG)[18] vs. Filippo Volandri(ITA)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Coco Vandeweghe(USA) vs. Samantha Stosur(AUS)[9]

Not Before:17:00

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Marcos Baghdatis(CYP) vs. John Isner(USA)[28]



Can't wait to see if Keys can challenge to Safarova. And what is Miss Coco bringing to the table today? Isner vs. Baghdatis could be special.



Grandstand 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Robin Soderling(SWE)[6] vs. Louk Sorensen(IRL)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Marion Bartoli(FRA)[8] vs. Christina McHale(USA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Robby Ginepri(USA) vs. Joao Souza(BRA)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Angelique Kerber(GER) vs. Agnieszka Radwanska(POL)[12]



Not a lot to see here. Oh, wait. Former semifinalist Ginepri is playing tennis again? Welcome back.



As for the rest of the schedule, unless your favorite player is among these ....



Court 17 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Julien Benneteau(FRA) vs. Nicolas Almagro(ESP)[10]

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Laura Pous-Tio(ESP) vs. Julia Goerges(GER)[19]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Bob Bryan(USA)[1]/Mike Bryan(USA)[1] vs. Ivo Karlovic(CRO)/Frank Moser(GER)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Jack Sock(USA) vs. Marc Gicquel(FRA)



Court 13 11:00



Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Anabel Medina Garrigues(ESP)[30] vs. Laura Robson(GBR)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Shuai Peng(CHN)[13] vs. Tsvetana Pironkova(BUL)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Ricardo Mello(BRA) vs. Gilles Simon(FRA)[12]

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Yanina Wickmayer(BEL)[20] vs. Alla Kudryavtseva(RUS)



Court 11 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Feliciano Lopez(ESP)[25] vs. Tatsuma Ito(JPN)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Alex Bogomolov Jr.(USA) vs. Steve Johnson(USA)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Dominika Cibulkova(SVK)[14] vs. Irina Falconi(USA)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Flavia Pennetta(ITA)[26] vs. Romina Oprandi(ITA)



Court 4 11:00



Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Jessica Pegula(USA)/Taylor Townsend(USA) vs. Klaudia Jans-Ignacik(POL)/Alicja Rosolska(POL)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Rui Machado(POR) vs. Robin Haase(NED)

Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Nadia Petrova(RUS)[24] vs. Polona Hercog(SLO)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Raquel Kops-Jones(USA)/Abigail Spears(USA) vs. Liezel Huber(USA)[4]/Lisa Raymond(USA)[4]



Court 6 11:00



Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Alexandra Dulgheru(ROU) vs. Monica Niculescu(ROU)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Diego Junqueira(ARG) vs. Karol Beck(SVK)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Monica Niculescu(ROU)/Shahar Peer(ISR) vs. Iveta Benesova(CZE)[9]/Barbora Zahlavova Strycova(CZE)[9]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Grigor Dimitrov(BUL)/Dmitry Tursunov(RUS) vs. Eric Butorac(USA)[8]/Jean-Julien Rojer(AHO)[8]



Court 7 11:00



Women's Singles - 2nd Round

Vera Dushevina(RUS) vs. Maria Kirilenko(RUS)[25]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Denis Istomin(UZB) vs. Ryan Sweeting(USA)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Sorana Cirstea(ROU)/Ayumi Morita(JPN) vs. Casey Dellacqua(AUS)/Rennae Stubbs(AUS)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Ivan Dodig(CRO)/Bernard Tomic(AUS) vs. Pablo Andujar(ESP)/Daniel Gimeno-Traver(ESP)



Court 8 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez(ESP) vs. Daniel Gimeno-Traver(ESP)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Jarmila Gajdosova(AUS)[16]/Bethanie Mattek-Sands(USA)[16] vs. Jelena Dokic(AUS)/Virginie Razzano(FRA)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Santiago Giraldo(COL)/Pere Riba(ESP) vs. Max Mirnyi(BLR)[2]/Daniel Nestor(CAN)[2]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Arnaud Clement(FRA)/Lukas Dlouhy(CZE) vs. David Marrero(ESP)/Andreas Seppi(ITA)



Court 9 11:00



Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Olivier Rochus(BEL)/Andre Sa(BRA) vs. Julian Knowle(AUT)/Horacio Zeballos(ARG)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Eva Birnerova(CZE)/Klara Zakopalova(CZE) vs. Irina-Camelia Begu(ROU)/Simona Halep(ROU)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Petra Martic(CRO)/Ksenia Pervak(RUS) vs. Vitalia Diatchenko(RUS)/Olga Savchuk(UKR)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Bojana Jovanovski(SRB)/Varvara Lepchenko(USA) vs. Andrea Hlavackova(CZE)[8]/Lucie Hradecka(CZE)[8]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Marcel Granollers(ESP)[13]/Marc Lopez(ESP)[13] vs. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez(ESP)/Albert Montanes(ESP)



Court 10 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Vasek Pospisil(CAN) vs. Lukas Rosol(CZE)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Martin Damm(CZE)/Radek Stepanek(CZE) vs. Colin Fleming(GBR)/Ross Hutchins(GBR)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Sania Mirza(IND)[6]/Elena Vesnina(RUS)[6] vs. Samantha Crawford(USA)/Madison Keys(USA)



Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Carlos Berlocq(ARG)/Lukas Rosol(CZE) vs. Simone Bolelli(ITA)/Fabio Fognini(ITA)

Mixed Doubles - 1st Round

Nadia Petrova(RUS)/Jamie Murray(GBR) vs. Elena Vesnina(RUS)[7]/Leander Paes(IND)[7]



Court 14 11:00



Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Matthias Bachinger(GER)/Philipp Kohlschreiber(GER) vs. Jamie Delgado(GBR)/Jonathan Marray(GBR)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Jurgen Melzer(AUT)[9]/Philipp Petzschner(GER)[9] vs. Santiago Gonzalez(MEX)/Jamie Murray(GBR)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Vania King(USA)[3]/Yaroslava Shvedova(KAZ)[3] vs. Petra Cetkovska(CZE)/Renata Voracova(CZE)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Tsvetana Pironkova(BUL)/Chanelle Scheepers(RSA) vs. Nuria Llagostera Vives(ESP)[14]/Arantxa Parra Santonja(ESP)[14]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Denis Istomin(UZB)/Mikhail Kukushkin(KAZ) vs. Johan Brunstrom(SWE)/Jarkko Nieminen(FIN)



Court 15 11:00



Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Liga Dekmeijere(LAT)/Jelena Jankovic(SRB) vs. Chia-Jung Chuang(TPE)[13]/Olga Govortsova(BLR)[13]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Jonathan Erlich(ISR)/Andy Ram(ISR) vs. Lucas Arnold Ker(ARG)/Juan Monaco(ARG)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Shu-Ying Hsieh(TPE)/Galina Voskoboeva(KAZ) vs. Greta Arn(HUN)/Arantxa Rus(NED)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova(RUS)/Vera Zvonareva(RUS) vs. Mirjana Lucic(CRO)/Tamira Paszek(AUT)



Mixed Doubles - 1st Round

Jarmila Gajdosova(AUS)/Bruno Soares(BRA) vs. Kveta Peschke(CZE)[4]/Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi(PAK)[4]



Court 16 11:00



Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Michael Kohlmann(GER)/Alexander Waske(GER) vs. Scott Lipsky(USA)[16]/Rajeev Ram(USA)[16]

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Frantisek Cermak(CZE)[11]/Filip Polasek(SVK)[11] vs. Daniele Bracciali(ITA)/Potito Starace(ITA)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Yung-Jan Chan(TPE)[10]/Anastasia Rodionova(AUS)[10] vs. Andreja Klepac(SLO)/Anna Tatishvili(GEO)

Women's Doubles - 1st Round

Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez(ESP)[12]/Anabel Medina Garrigues(ESP)[12] vs. Mathilde Johansson(FRA)/Pauline Parmentier(FRA)

Mixed Doubles - 1st Round

Yung-Jan Chan(TPE)/Mariusz Fyrstenberg(POL) vs. Ana Ivanovic(SRB)/Nenad Zimonjic(SRB)





Novak Djokovic - Round 1 Press Conference


Novak Djokovic
An Interview With Novak Djokovic

Tuesday, August 30, 2011



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THE MODERATOR:  Questions, please.

Q.  You're in here a little earlier than expected.  It was kinda quick.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yes.  Well, I don't think I'm lacking any time on the court or matches.  This year has been a very long year.  So I really don't mind that I spend less time on the court. I think I've played well for these 45, 50 minutes that we had on the court.  It's unfortunate for my opponent, obviously.  He had food poisoning he told me after the match. But I felt great on the court, and that's something that's really important for the start of the tournament.

Q.  How tired are you at this point in the season, playing so much?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I'm not really tired, you know, because I switched to the mode of Grand Slam focus, you know.  Not really caring about what happens, it's just I'm trying to be in the present, trying to prepare well, and be 100% mentally and physically fit for the matches that are about to come here. You know, today was great opening performance.  I know it has been long year, but it's not the first time that    you know, I've played many matches in the past, as well, but, you know, you've got to adjust to it. I think, you know, right now with my time I'm doing a quite good job to stay fit.

Q.  How would you describe how your shoulder felt in Cincinnati and how it felt today?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, the shoulder in Cincinnati didn't feel good obviously, and throughout the whole week I was carrying the, you know, kind of pain and discomfort in my shoulder. But after Cincinnati I took some time off, and I did everything in order to recover the shoulder.  Today I didn't feel any pain.  I served well and I played well, so I have no concern.

Q.  Have there been any times this year where you just didn't want to go out on the tennis court, didn't want to get up in the morning and just wanted to...

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  There is always those days, you know, where you don't want to get up and, you know, you don't feel like playing.  It's normal, you know.  Everybody has those days.  Bad days in the office, if you want to call them. But, you know, in the end it's yours job.  It's your profession.  You have to do it.  You go on the court    especially if you're playing big tournaments, big matches, you have to try to play your best.  That's something that, you know, always keeps me motivated, the will to win.

Q.  When you think back on your performance here last year in the finals, do you primarily feel pride of your achievement of getting that far, or is there any disappointment?  How do you think back on that?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  No, I actually have great memories from New York and from the US Open.  Last four years, two semifinals, two finals.  I played great, you know, throughout my whole career on these courts. That, you know, gives me enough reason to believe I can play well.  This year, I think this year more than ever, you know, I have a good chance.  I'm playing the best tennis of my life and I have a great confidence. Yeah, the conditions are suitable to my game.  I love the entertainment.  I love the crowd.

Q.  Speaking of entertainment, for years you were trying to pass Roger and Rafa.  In terms of entertainment, Rafa is almost like a rock star.  He's so appealing.  And Roger is beautiful and perfect and graceful.  How do you think you're taken and received here in North America?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  What about me?

Q.  You're No. 1.  Just don't hit me when we're doing an interview.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  You spent all your words already on that.  (Laughter.)

Q.  What do you think your image is like here?  How do you think it's changing?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, you know, it's equally important, of course, to play well on the court and to do your job to win, you know.  As much as you're successful and as much as you win, you get more attention from the media and from the people, and you get more respect, obviously, from your colleagues. But I think it's really important as well to carry yourself off the court in a good way.  I have been learning that throughout my whole career, and last couple of years I have experienced some good and bad situations on and off the court.  But I accepted that all as a big lesson in my life and, you know, something that can serve me well for my future.  You know, I'm aware of the responsibility that I have as a present No. 1 to, you know, represent the sport as well in some ways off the court. So I need to do that in a best possible way.  You know, I'm trying.  You tell me, how am I doing?

Q.  And the maturing process, how critical was that for you for your breakthrough this year?  Do you put that as the No. 1 reason?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yes.  I think everything in general just came together.  And as I said, you know, I think progress is a slow process.  It takes a while to really understand the game, understand the life that I'm having, and you learn from your mistakes obviously. You know, you try to get better as a person and as a player each day you wake up.  I think maturing this year, you know, helped me a lot on and off the court.

Q.  Do you think that we're past a time in tennis where we're gonna see 17, 18, 19 year old Grand Slam champions?  Is it just not possible anymore?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  It's really hard to say, you know.  It's hard to predict if that's possible, but maybe I'm wrong.  In my opinion, it's much harder to have, you know, teenagers as, you know, Grand Slam champions or No. 1s nowadays because it takes time for a body to develop and to get stronger and to get experience.  It's so competitive nowadays physically much more than it used to be.

Q.  Last year Jack Sock hit with you during the rain and before the final, and now he's out here and he belongs to CAA like you do.  What do you think of his future and what's to come for him?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I was saying last year that, you know, I'm really impressed by his game.  His professionalism on the court, I think he has a bright future, you know, if he continues on being determined and focused on this sport. I've practiced with him quite a lot last year, actually, and during the tournament    he has won the US Open juniors, so I have to give credit for that.  And, yeah, he's a really nice guy off the court, as well.  I wish him the best.

Q.  Roger last night said he felt the conditions were a bit slower.  Did you feel that too, or do you think that's because he played at night?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, there is difference I think in the night sessions and matches during the day.  I think, you know, during the day the ball travels through the air faster than in the night.  So maybe that's why it was a bit slower. I don't know.  I didn't spend that much time on the center court, but I still I don't feel any big difference from last year.  I think it's more or less the same surface.

Q.  To clarify a subject you touched on in the press conference yesterday, what importance has this egg, the hyperbaric chamber had in its therapy for you?  How much have you used it in the last year?  Is there any sort of controversial aspect to it in your mind?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, look, you know, I said yesterday, and I'm gonna repeat it I think for the last time, you know, because I really wouldn't like to speak about it anymore because I don't    there is no reason to open the subject. I have used it a couple of times, very few times last year just to test it and see how it is, and since then I haven't used it at all, you know, this year.  So I cannot really say what's the effect. It doesn't have any influence on my success that I had in last 10 months, so that's really all I can say.

Q.  Is there something controversial about it, for those of us that aren't that familiar with it?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I really don't know.  There is nothing controversial.  As I was aware, you know, many athletes, successful athletes, have been using that in the past.  But as I said, I haven't used it for 12 months so I really don't know.  I didn't keep track with its technology.

Q.  I don't know if you remember Gaston Gaudio the Argentinian player.  He's confirmed today officially that he's a retired player.  What do you remember about him?  What do you remember about his game?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, he's a Grand Slam champion, you know.  He won Roland Garros and he had    I think the year when he won French Open and the year before, year after, he had couple of best years in his career.  He was the player to beat on the clay courts, you know, next to Rafa, Coria.  You know, those guys were ruling the clay court season. Yeah, he's very talented.  One of the nicest one handed backhands.  Very relaxed guy off the court.  Very nice.

Q.  It's very rare actually that we ever talk to someone who has their dream come.  Wimbledon, obviously, you became No. 1.  Is it something that actually since you were a little kid you were thinking about it?  Did it change your life?  Did it change how people are around you, or were you surprised nothing changed?  Did you think something like that would really change things for you, or in the end it hasn't changed much?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, I wasn't thinking about, you know, the period after achieving my dream and winning Wimbledon and becoming No. 1 what's gonna happen.  You know, I really try to, you know, take things lightly and see how it would work for me. But after that I have won Wimbledon I took some time off and I got to think about everything that I've been through.  And to be honest with you, I even have more motivation to play and to win more Grand Slams    now more than ever that I know that I can actually, you know, perform equally well on any surface, that I have equal chances on any Grand Slam that I play. So this is something that gives me a lot of desire to come back to the game.

Q.  Do you see and read things about people are saying if you win here you might complete the greatest season in the history of men's tennis?  Does that sound real?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Sounds big.  (Laughter.) No, this year has been tremendous, best so far in my career, and there has been a lot of talks about history making and this incredible run. No doubt I'm extremely honored and privileged to be part of the elite of the players that have made, you know, the history of the sport in some ways. But my main focus is really on the court.  I need to take one match at a time.  That's the only way I can really perform well.

Q.  Next year the season will get two weeks shorter.  Do you think that that would be a good length of the season for you, or would you still want the season to...

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, we were all really engaged in the schedule issue.  I mean, top players and most of the players will have been, you know, kind of complaining about the length of the season.  I think it's good.  It's really good for all of us to have a bit shorter season. You know, it's not an easy thing to do.  It's not an easy process of changing the schedule because there is many things involved.  It's not just ATP.  It's ITF, it's Grand Slams. So can't always look at it from the players' perspective.  You have to look at it from the tournaments' perspectives as well, what's good and what's not. So the intensity is gonna be I think the same, if not higher, next year because of the same commitment tournaments.  But at least it's two weeks shorter and we're going to have a bit longer of off season.

Q.  You'd be happy with that, or still need more time off?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yeah, of course.

Courtesy: USOpen

Novak Djokovic - Into Round 2

Such a shame that Conor could not give a better account of himself today. Food poisoning is not the nicest thing in the world and I hope he recovers quickly.

I won't bother with match reports as they are not going to say much, this was more a practice session than a match.





US Open 2011 Day 2 Open Thread

Tennis fans walk the grounds at the Billie Jean King National  Tennis Center during matches at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New  York, August 29, 2011.

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Tennis fans walk the grounds at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center during matches at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, August 29, 2011.



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Yesterday, Petra Kvitova was the first Wimbledon champion to lose in the first round of the US Open in the Open Era. Or so I thought I heard one of the commentators say. If it was Chris Evert, then you might want to fact check this stat for the things that fall from her lips are often so wrong as to be flatout ludicrous. But the young Czech hasn't won but a few matches since taking the crown jewel back in July and it seems she's still on the lawns of Wimbledon dealing with such an overwhelming accomplishment. I don't expect her to rebound till the indoor season begins.



16-year-old American Madison Keys won her first Slam match, taking out veteran wild card Jill Craybas in straight sets. The youngster has weapons. Christina McHale also rallied to victory, while Bethanie Mattek-Sands continues to disappoint, barely winning games in her straight-set loss. And what on earth has happened to Melanie Oudin? I didn't expect her to become a world beater after her run to the quarterfinals two years ago, but she's now eating bagels baked by journeywomen with no weapons.



Today, I don't foresee any big upsets, but with late arrivals to New York and interrupted rituals due to Irene, who knows? Look out for Igor Andreev.



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Order of Play for Tuesday, August 30, 2011



Arthur Ashe Stadium 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Victoria Azarenka(BLR)[4] vs. Johanna Larsson(SWE)

Not Before:13:00

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Caroline Wozniacki(DEN)[1] vs. Nuria Llagostera Vives(ESP)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Novak Djokovic(SRB)[1] vs. Conor Niland(IRL)



Arthur Ashe Stadium 19:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Andrey Golubev(KAZ) vs. Rafael Nadal(ESP)[2]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Bojana Jovanovski(SRB) vs. Serena Williams(USA)[28]



Louis Armstrong Stadium 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

David Ferrer(ESP)[5] vs. Igor Andreev(RUS)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Galina Voskoboeva(KAZ) vs. Francesca Schiavone(ITA)[7]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Simona Halep(ROU) vs. Na Li(CHN)[6]



Not Before:17:00

Men's Singles - 1st Round

James Blake(USA) vs. Jesse Huta Galung(NED)



Grandstand 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(FRA)[11] vs. Yen-Hsun Lu(TPE)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Jelena Jankovic(SRB)[11] vs. Alison Riske(USA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Jarkko Nieminen(FIN) vs. Fernando Verdasco(ESP)[19]

This match may be moved to Ashe Stadium



Not Before:15:00

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Ksenia Pervak(RUS) vs. Ana Ivanovic(SRB)[16]



Court 17 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Alona Bondarenko(UKR) vs. Sabine Lisicki(GER)[22]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Donald Young(USA) vs. Lukas Lacko(SVK)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Shahar Peer(ISR)[23] vs. Sania Mirza(IND)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Bobby Reynolds(USA) vs. David Nalbandian(ARG)



Court 13 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Kimiko Date-Krumm(JPN) vs. Silvia Soler-Espinosa(ESP)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Andrea Petkovic(GER)[10] vs. Ekaterina Bychkova(RUS)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Marinko Matosevic(AUS) vs. Juan Ignacio Chela(ARG)[24]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Iveta Benesova(CZE) vs. Jarmila Gajdosova(AUS)[29]



Court 11 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Flavia Pennetta(ITA)[26] vs. Aravane Rezai(FRA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Mikhail Youzhny(RUS)[16] vs. Ernests Gulbis(LAT)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Adrian Mannarino(FRA) vs. Florian Mayer(GER)[26]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Reka-Luca Jani(HUN) vs. Sloane Stephens(USA)



Court 4 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Lauren Davis(USA) vs. Angelique Kerber(GER)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Nikolay Davydenko(RUS) vs. Ivan Dodig(CRO)[32]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Sara Errani(ITA) vs.Svetlana Kuznetsova(RUS)[15]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Vania King(USA) vs. Greta Arn(HUN)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Alexandr Dolgopolov(UKR)/Albert Ramos(ESP) vs. Mahesh Bhupathi(IND)[4]/Leander Paes(IND)[4]



Court 6 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Coco Vandeweghe(USA) vs. Alberta Brianti(ITA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Marsel Ilhan(TUR) vs. Frank Dancevic(CAN)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Irina-Camelia Begu(ROU) vs. Roberta Vinci(ITA)[18]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Nicolas Mahut(FRA) vs. Robert Farah(COL)



Court 7 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Yanina Wickmayer(BEL)[20] vs. Sorana Cirstea(ROU)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Eric Prodon(FRA) vs. Jurgen Melzer(AUT)[17]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Jamie Hampton(USA) vs. Elena Baltacha(GBR)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Ivan Ljubicic(CRO)[30] vs. Blaz Kavcic(SLO)



Court 8 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Kaia Kanepi(EST)[31] vs. Tamarine Tanasugarn(THA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Stanislas Wawrinka(SUI)[14] vs. Maximo Gonzalez(ARG)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Arantxa Rus(NED) vs. Elena Vesnina(RUS)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez(ESP)[32] vs. Mona Barthel(GER)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Anna Tatishvili(GEO) vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova(RUS)[17]



Court 9 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Mirjana Lucic(CRO) vs. Marina Erakovic(NZL)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Edouard Roger-Vasselin(FRA) vs. Gilles Muller(LUX)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Mathilde Johansson(FRA) vs. Carla Suarez Navarro(ESP)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Evgeniya Rodina(RUS) vs. Petra Cetkovska(CZE)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Petra Martic(CRO) vs. Barbora Zahlavova Strycova(CZE)



Court 10 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Andreas Haider-Maurer(AUT) vs. Sergei Bubka(UKR)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Dmitry Tursunov(RUS) vs. Steve Darcis(BEL)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Daniela Hantuchova(SVK)[21] vs. Pauline Parmentier(FRA)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Michaella Krajicek(NED) vs. Eleni Daniilidou(GRE)



Court 14 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Potito Starace(ITA) vs. Michael Berrer(GER)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Jelena Dokic(AUS) vs. Olga Govortsova(BLR)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Rohan Bopanna(IND)[5]/Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi(PAK)[5] vs. Robby Ginepri(USA)/Rhyne Williams(USA)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Mariusz Fyrstenberg(POL)[6]/Marcin Matkowski(POL)[6] vs. Michael Shabaz(USA)/Ryan Sweeting(USA)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Jack Sock(USA)/Jack Withrow(USA) vs. Mark Knowles(BAH)[15]/Xavier Malisse(BEL)[15]



Court 15 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Rebecca Marino(CAN) vs. Gisela Dulko(ARG)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Akgul Amanmuradova(UZB) vs. Tamira Paszek(AUT)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Olivier Rochus(BEL) vs. Jean-Rene Lisnard(MON)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Casey Dellacqua(AUS) vs. Alize Cornet(FRA)

Men's Doubles - 1st Round

Bradley Klahn(USA)/David Martin(USA) vs. Robert Lindstedt(SWE)[7]/Horia Tecau(ROU)[7]



Court 16 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Matthias Bachinger(GER) vs. Igor Kunitsyn(RUS)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Vitalia Diatchenko(RUS) vs. Jie Zheng(CHN)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Pere Riba(ESP) vs. Carlos Berlocq(ARG)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Chanelle Scheepers(RSA) vs. Anne Keothavong(GBR)

Novak Djokovic - Signs Up With Piguet

Remember the visit Novak & Jelena took back to the Spring? This seems to be the result of that visit.


Novak Djokovic, the world’s top-ranked men’s tennis player, joined team Audemars Piguet as its latest brand ambassador. According to the Swiss watchmaker, the partnership began when Djokovic paid a “discreet visit” to the company several months ago. “I have discovered a new passion for fine watchmaking, and I truly admire both the traditional and modern aspects of the work accomplished by Audemars Piguet,” Djokovic said.

The tennis player is the latest to join the luxury company’s stable of brand ambassadors, which includes basketball player LeBron James, Formula One race car driver Michael Schumacher, soccer player Leo Messi, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and golfers Lee Westwood and Rory Mcllroy.

Courtesy: wwd.com

Novak Djokovic - Pierre Has Made It To NYC

Tennis Player Novak Djokovic
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Novak Djokovic must be breathing easy. Not because he's got an easy draw at the US Open 'til the semis, but because his beloved French poodle,Pierre, has made it to the tournament with him. The world's No. 1-ranked player was reportedly crushed when Pierre was denied entry to the UK during Wimbledon. But the pampered pooch, which has its own Twitter account, was spotted by Djokovic's side last week when his owner took a break from training for a modeling shoot as watchmaker Audemars Piguet's newest brand ambassador. According to spies, Djokovic posed on an indoor court in Alpine, NJ, with the pup and his girlfriend, Jelena Ristic, nearby.

Courtesy: NewYorkPost



Novak Djokovic - UNICEF Ambassador

UNICEF announced on Monday at the US Open that the current world No. 1 ranked tennis playerNovak Djokovic will serve as an Ambassador for UNICEF in Serbia. The partnership will allow Djokovic, a native of Serbia, to continue his push to defend children's rights and provide access to early childhood education.

"I am very honored to partner with UNICEF to help increase awareness for the importance of early childhood education," said Djokovic. "I look forward to working with UNICEF to help make a difference in the lives of young children throughout Serbia, particularly those who have fewer opportunities to learn and develop to their full potential."

"Of course, I would like to add that, you know, through my work as well with UNICEF I would like to help Serbian children to realize their dreams, you know, because I have been dreaming myself all my life to become the world's best tennis player, and I think anything is possible if you really believe that you can achieve it.

"Novak Djokovic is a natural fit for UNICEF," said Rima Salah, Deputy Executive Director (a.i.). "He cares deeply about the welfare of Serbian children, bringing the same passion and enthusiasm for his career on the court to addressing issues affecting children."

Djokovic's work as a National Ambassador will kick off with a focus on early childhood education. The importance of investing in learning opportunities for young children is well known, with abundant evidence that laying solid foundations in the early years results in better life outcomes for the individual child and society as a whole. This is the case for all children, but even more striking for children from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds. In Serbia, less than half of all children under-five attend early education programs, dropping to less than one-in-ten for those from vulnerable groups. Expanding early education to include all children is increasingly recognized as a key priority in Serbia.

In accepting the appointment, Djokovic said, "Through my work with UNICEF, I want to help Serbian children realize their dreams. I want to help them understand that they have rights and that those rights should be protected. I want them to believe that anything is possible."

Djokovic began playing tennis at age four and made his pro debut at 16. Since then, he has won three Grand Slam singles titles, the 2008 and 2011 Australian Open championships and the 2011 Wimbledon Championship, becoming the first player representing Serbia to win a Grand Slam singles title and the youngest player in the open era to have reached the semi-finals of all four Grand Slam events, separately and consecutively. Amongst other major titles, he also won the 2010 Davis Cup.

Courtesy: TennisPanorama



Nova Djokovic - Pre Tournament Press Conference

Q.  Did there come a time this season, maybe the Australian or afterward, where you knew your game was on a different level than it was last year and previous years?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  It's obviously a different level that I have of the game this present moment last nine months.  It's been the best nine months of my career, and I just feel that I got better on the court.  I just know what to do, and I have matured, as well. You know, there has been some improvement definitely in my game, and it's all coming together.

Q.  Have you been able to hit much in the last few days?  We had some kind of colorful weather.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yeah, I have been able to hit, and actually even yesterday I hit for an hour, hour and a half outdoors, so it's good.

Q.  How is your shoulder feeling?  Any remnants from the week before?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yes, my shoulder is feeling fine.  I had a little trouble in Cincinnati throughout the whole week, and I carried that up to the finals.  You know, it was unfortunate to finish this way the match against Murray. But I think it was right decision, because I needed not to risk anymore, any further, you know, further major injuries.  So I decided to take some time off and went to MRI and everything is fine. I have been serving in last couple of days, playing 100%, so I'm ready for the tournament.

Q.  Had you not had a Grand Slam tournament two weeks later than Cincinnati, would you have withdrawn?  I mean, or would you have withdrawn under any circumstances with that?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I don't know, because the Grand Slam is one week after Cincinnati, so I cannot give you an answer on that.

Q.  In what way was last year's Open a springboard for all that you've achieved since?  What do you take from last year's experience here?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I had a great US Open 2010.  As you said, it was one of the springboards for me for the season that I had so far, 2011.  The match against Troicki first round actually last year when I was two sets to one down and a break down and I managed to come back, and then I went to the finals and played an exciting match against Federer in the semis. So, you know, after that tournament, US Open I started to believe more that I can win big matches against top guys.  You know, I got the necessary confidence, you know, in order to approach the next season. The Davis Cup win was probably the other tremendous experience that I had that gave me a lot of positive energy.  I was very eager to come back to the court after that, even though the offseason was very short.  But I still wanted to play tournaments. You know, in the end this is a very mental sport, so I think, you know, playing on the top level for last couple of years I was aware of the importance of a mental approach to the game. Obviously you need to have a high level of confidence.  You need to believe that you can win matches when you're playing against top guys and when you're playing on Grand Slams. That's something that I think improved in my life and my game in my head in the last 12 months.

Q.  So here specifically how did your belief level change?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, as I said, after the tournament I started to believe that I can win the matches, like against Federer for example, where I saved couple of match points, and, you know, I didn't give up.  I had still a really good final against Rafa. So after a while, you know, I won my first Grand Slam in 2008.  I had great opening six months that of year, and then I had a lot of ups and downs.  You know, I struggled especially mentally.  I was always coming to the later stages of a Grand Slam, semifinals, but I wasn't managing to make that extra step, you know, because I didn't get that positive mindset on the court when I played the big guys. Now I changed.

Q.  You have been withstanding a lot of pressure for the last nine months, but nevertheless, it looks like you have been having a lot of fun.  You did a recording with a fish saying, Don't worry be happy.  That is like your secret, right?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Exactly.  That's my best friend now. Yeah, I think it's been a roller coaster ride for me last ten months in every sense of that word.  On and off of the court I have experienced some things that I didn't experience before. Obviously I had a fantastic ten months on the court and I had some incredible runs, but I did experience as well the, you know, expectations and the pressure of having that run. But I managed to mentally hold on and really, after that loss in French Open, you know, to stand up and really recover well and perform my best tennis on Wimbledon in the moment when I needed it most. I became No. 1 of the world, but I'm enjoying every single moment of it, to be honest.  I don't really want to think of, you know, the time that I will spend on this place or when it will end, when I will, you know, lose the No. 1 spot. I'm really trying to accept everything that I have in front of me as a big challenge.

Q.  There was a story today about your use of hyperbaric chamber for healing.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yeah, I saw that.

Q.  And physicality.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yeah.

Q.  What can you tell us about that?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, all I can say is that I have used it a couple of times last year, and I haven't used it since. You know, it's very interesting technology, but I don't know the effect of it.  It has nothing to do with my success that I had in last ten months.

Q.  The story said you were using it last couple of days.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, it would be great if that machine had wings so it can fly wherever I am playing.

Q.  Where is the machine?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  It's in New Jersey, one of the sports complexes there.

Q.  When you happy when Tsonga beat Federer in quarterfinals in Wimbledon, or would you have preferred to play semifinals against Roger?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I'm happy the way it is right now (Smiling.)

Q.  Once in a while in Monte Carlo you take your bag, you go up in the mountains playing.  Which kind of stuff you do outside of the court to have endurance without the racquet?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, I have different kinds of practice routines that I, you know, do with my team.  I cannot say everything that we do obviously, but we try to put something new in our practices, because tennis schedule is more or less the same each year. We're traveling to the same places, going to the same tournaments, and most of the preparation for those tournaments are, you know, the same.  So we always try to put some innovation in our practice to make it more interesting. We like to do different kinds of sports, you know, as our physical preparation, as in biking, as you said, and kayak and different kinds of things for endurance for general strength. You know, it just really depends for what we are preparing and which tournament.

Q.  When we were talking to Federer, we were always asking him what was motivating him and what were still his dreams.  Now that you are No. 1, you still have dreams?  And what is the first dream of all

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, in my life I have a lot of dreams, but in my tennis career, as well.  You know, look, I did achieve the dreams that I had throughout all my tennis career, but I still have lots to prove to myself, first of all. I think I'm able, if I continue on playing this way, I'm able to win more majors.  That's one of my goals, you know, in the next couple of years, to try to stay healthy and try to perform well and win as many majors as I can. You know, Olympic medal and, you know, another Davis Cup would be great.

Q.  One thing is a goal and one thing is a dream.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, I kind of put them together.  (Laughter.)

Q.  When you played the match against Argentina in Davis Cup, it depends what happens here?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Will I play?  The question is will I play Davis Cup?

Q.  Yes.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  The way the things are standing now, yes, I will play.

Q.  What do you think about this match in Argentina?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, we are playing at home, which is always, in my opinion, a little advantage, because Davis Cup is a very different competition.  It's a team competition, and it's really important to have the home advantage and support of your people.But Argentina is very successful team.  They have great players:  Del Potro, Monaco, Nalbandian.  They have many options. But, look, it's still US Open in front of us, so I will try to keep my focus on this tournament and then Davis Cup.

Q.  How old were you when you started to slide on cement?  Is it something that you learned or does it just come naturally?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I think it developed through the practices, you know, and through the matches.  I don't know. It's not something that I really was planning to learn how to do, you know.  I don't think that there is any coach that is going to tell you logically that it's right to slide on cement, right?  It's not just good for your body. But I developed it, you know, through my game.  I was always playing from the baseline and I always had    you know, in the beginning of my career I had coaches who were telling me not to let any balls pass me.  You know, even in practice, even if it's out, to try to get every ball, to try to fight for, you know, each point, each ball.So I guess that's why, you know, I was always trying to get you see the ball and it's far away, and I slide.

Q.  You are going to play after US Open with Sampras exhibition match somewhere in Europe?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yes, that's true, but it's still not confirmed.  We were supposed to play in Slovenia exhibition, but the negotiations are not over yet.  It's not confirmed. Hopefully it's going to become true, because I would really love to play with my idol.

Q.  The story about the pressure chamber, it said you stayed in New Jersey the last couple years.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Yeah.

Q.  Is that not the case this year?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I'm staying at the New Jersey again with Gordon, because he's my friend for my years already.  He's been in the tennis world for last 15, 20 years.  He's been a player himself. Yeah, we're staying in New Jersey because it's very calm, it's very private, and we get to relax after, you know, exhausting day here.

Q.  Will you use that since you will be in New Jersey, that chamber?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  No, I haven't used it this year because I'm really not intending to change my own routines.  I have my own therapist I have with my team and it's been working well, so I have no reason to really try other things.

Q.  Is there just a little concern that with a two week grind, that the inflammation could come back, you know, with long matches and stuff?  Are you trying to get these matches maybe early on over maybe three sets instead of five set matches?
    
NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Well, I think every player tries to win in three sets in a Grand Slam.  Try to spend as less time on the court as possible. Look, I cannot predict anything.  I cannot say, you know, this is what's gonna be, you know.  You never know what's gonna happen. But what I can say right now is that my shoulder is in a really good condition.  I didn't feel any pain, I don't have any inflammation right now, and I hope it's gonna stay that way.

Q.  You have the sensation that what happened this year, Roger and Rafa fighting for No. 1 and 2 are definitely over, or do you see a situation maybe in 2012 where they can fight again for 1 and 2 and you be the No. 3 in the world?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I don't think it's over.  Look, you know, both of them, they're playing incredible tennis still.  You know, even though maybe Roger didn't have the year as successful as he had in last five, six years, I still think he's playing really well.  He's I'm sure very much motivated to come back to the No. 1 of the world. From all of us, he knows the best how it is to win the major events because he's record holder.  He has 16 Grand Slams, has a fantastic career, and so I'm sure he wants to come back there. And Rafa is he's, you know, unbelievable player that is very complete that can perform equally well on all surfaces.  He has proven that.  We have played in five finals this year.  I mean, I got the edge on all these matches, but, you know, that doesn't mean that I will win every single next match that we play in. The fact is that they have been the two most dominant players in the world.  Even though I'm still No. 1, they are most    the best two most successful players that there are active in today's tennis.

Q.  In the last match you played Andy Murray.  How would you assess him just now, and what would it be like to play him again here?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  I'm sorry, man, it's very hard to get the accent.

Q.  Scotland.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  Scotland.  I think I get   

Q.  Want me to repeat?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC:  No, that's fine.  I have been talking to Andy many times, so I'm really kind of getting his accent.  (Laughter.) Andy, you know, he has won in Cincinnati.  He's definitely a player that everybody should look up to now.  In US Open he's been always playing well in last four, five years in the US Open Series. He's been always coming I think to US Open with 1000 or Masters Series title, so I'm sure he's very eager to win his first Grand Slam. We all, we are all fully aware of his potential and we are all fully aware that he has great talent.  There are some things that he just needs to get together mentally.  You know, he has proven that he can win against anybody on any surface. I'm sure he's one of the favorites to win the tournament.

Courtesy: OfficalUSOpenWebsite

US 2011 Day 1 Open Thread

NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 29:  Serena Williams of the United States  poses with the Olympus US Open Series Trophy at a press conference  during Day One of the 2011 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National  Tennis Center on August 29, 2011 in the Flushing neighborhood of the  Queens borough of New York City.

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Serena Williams of the United States poses with the Olympus US Open Series Trophy at a press conference during Day One of the 2011 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 29, 2011 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.



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Here we go, people. Here we go.



Which first-day, first-round matches are on your radar?



Order of Play for Monday, August 29



Arthur Ashe Stadium 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Tobias Kamke(GER) vs. Mardy Fish(USA)[8]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Heather Watson(GBR) vs. Maria Sharapova(RUS)[3]

Bold

Arthur Ashe Stadium 19:00

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Vesna Dolonts(RUS) vs. Venus Williams(USA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Roger Federer(SUI)[3] vs. Santiago Giraldo(COL)



Louis Armstrong Stadium 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Ryan Harrison(USA) vs. Marin Cilic(CRO)[27]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Petra Kvitova(CZE)[5] vs. Alexandra Dulgheru(ROU)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Stephanie Foretz Gacon(FRA) vs. Vera Zvonareva(RUS)[2]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Marion Bartoli(FRA)[8] vs. Alexandra Panova(RUS)



Not Before:17:00

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Grigor Dimitrov(BUL) vs. Gael Monfils(FRA)[7]



Grandstand 12:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Tomas Berdych(CZE)[9] vs. Romain Jouan(FRA)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Jill Craybas(USA) vs. Madison Keys(USA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Alejandro Falla(COL) vs. Viktor Troicki(SRB)[15]

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Bethanie Mattek-Sands(USA) vs. Polona Hercog(SLO)



Court 17 13:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Sergiy Stakhovsky(UKR) vs. Richard Gasquet(FRA)[13]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Tommy Haas(GER) vs. Jonathan Dasnieres De Veigy(FRA)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Christina McHale(USA) vs. Aleksandra Wozniak(CAN)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Sofia Arvidsson(SWE) vs. Samantha Stosur(AUS)[9]



Court 13 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Kei Nishikori(JPN) vs. Flavio Cipolla(ITA)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Laura Robson(GBR) vs. Ayumi Morita(JPN)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Shuai Peng(CHN)[13] vs. Varvara Lepchenko(USA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Dudi Sela(ISR) vs. Thomaz Bellucci(BRA)



Court 11 12:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Kristina Barrois(GER) vs. Julia Goerges(GER)[19]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Michael Yani(USA) vs. Bernard Tomic(AUS)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Radek Stepanek(CZE)[23] vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber(GER)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Urszula Radwanska(POL) vs. Agnieszka Radwanska(POL)[12]



Court 4 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Augustin Gensse(FRA) vs. Janko Tipsarevic(SRB)[20]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Michael Llodra(FRA)[29] vs. Victor Hanescu(ROU)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Dominika Cibulkova(SVK)[14] vs. Shuai Zhang(CHN)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Melanie Oudin(USA) vs. Romina Oprandi(ITA)



Court 6 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Misaki Doi(JPN) vs. Laura Pous-Tio(ESP)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Ivo Karlovic(CRO) vs. Fernando Gonzalez(CHI)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Virginie Razzano(FRA) vs. Tsvetana Pironkova(BUL)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Nadia Petrova(RUS)[24] vs. Yung-Jan Chan(TPE)



Court 7 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Marcel Granollers(ESP)[31] vs. Xavier Malisse(BEL)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Juan Monaco(ARG) vs. Andreas Seppi(ITA)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Ekaterina Makarova(RUS) vs. Maria Kirilenko(RUS)[25]



Court 8 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Fabio Fognini(ITA) vs. Horacio Zeballos(ARG)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Kevin Anderson(RSA) vs. Go Soeda(JPN)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Klara Zakopalova(CZE) vs. Irina Falconi(USA)



Court 9 11:00



Women's Singles - 1st Round

Patricia Mayr-Achleitner(AUT) vs. Monica Niculescu(ROU)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Mikhail Kukushkin(KAZ) vs. Albert Montanes(ESP)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Lucie Hradecka(CZE) vs. Kateryna Bondarenko(UKR)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Anastasiya Yakimova(BLR) vs. Noppawan Lertcheewakarn(THA)



Court 10 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Philipp Petzschner(GER) vs. Albert Ramos(ESP)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Anabel Medina Garrigues(ESP)[30] vs. Karin Knapp(ITA)

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Pablo Andujar(ESP) vs. Juan Carlos Ferrero(ESP)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Alla Kudryavtseva(RUS) vs. Anastasia Rodionova(AUS)



Court 14 11:00



Men's Singles - 1st Round

Alexandr Dolgopolov(UKR)[22] vs. Frederico Gil(POR)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Magdalena Rybarikova(SVK) vs. Lucie Safarova(CZE)[27]

Men's Singles - 1st Round

Malek Jaziri(TUN) vs. Thiemo de Bakker(NED)

Women's Singles - 1st Round

Vera Dushevina(RUS) vs. Anastasija Sevastova(LAT)

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