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US OPEN SERIES ROGERS CUP: Right Arm Injury Forces Tsonga To Retire From Semifinals

Monday, August 15, 2011

 Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga waves to the crowd as he exits stadium after retiring.


On Saturday night, World No. 1 Novak Djokovic of Serbia qualified for the final of the Rogers Cup presented by National Bank after a match that never actually ended.

Djokovic was leading 6-4 and 3-0 when Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France, who defeated Roger Federer on Thursday, retired due to a right arm injury.

There were some spectacular points in the two-sided first set. Until 4-4, things were running smoothly despite the three break points that went to Djokovic.

In the ninth game, the World No.1 broke Tsonga and ran away with the set.

As the second set got underway, it seemed that Djokovic had also broken Tsonga's spirit. At 2-0, the Frenchman asked the chair umpire to call the trainer, who came out at the next changeover and quickly saw that Tsonga couldn't go on.

Attack, defense

At the start of the match, Tsonga pulled out his best offensive arsenal, pushing Djokovic to the limit. Unfortunately for him, the world no.1 stood firm. All Tsonga could do was fold.

Slowed by pain in the second set, the Frenchman changed his game and rallied from the backcourt with the king of counter offensives to no avail.

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US OPEN SERIES W&S OPEN: Venus Pulls Out Of Second Consecutive Tournament Due To A Viral Illness

CINCINNATI, Ohio (AFP) — Venus Williams has pulled out of WTA Tour's Western and Southern Open tournament, complaining of a viral illness, organizers said on Friday.

It is the second consecutive year the American has withdrawn from the event as she skipped the 2010 tournament with a sore knee.

The world No. 34 was forced to withdraw from this week's Rogers Cup in Toronto with the same illness.

"I regret not having the opportunity to compete in the Western and Southern Open this year," Williams said. "I am making progress towards recovering from a viral illness that began affecting me last week, and have plans to return to the practice court in the coming days. I am optimistic that I will be ready for the US Open at the end of this month."

The 31-year-old American has been limited to three tournaments this year because of injuries and illness. She retired at the Australian Open in January because of a right hip injury and contended with hip and abdominal ailments through May.




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2011 US OPEN: Queen Latifah And Cyndi Lauper Set To Perform During 911 Tribute

Saturday, August 13, 2011

(L-R) Entertainers Queen Latifah and Cyndi Lauper scheduled to perform during 911 tribute at 2011 US Open.


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On Finals Weekend, the USTA and the US Open will remember those whose lives were lost on September 11, 2001, with a pair of pre-match ceremonies in Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Prior to the start of the prime-time women’s singles final on Saturday, September 10, there will be a special performance by Grammy and Emmy Award-winner Cyndi Lauper. On Sunday, September 11, Queen Latifah – musician, television and film actress, label president and author – will preside over a tribute before the start of the men’s singles final. Queen Latifah performed at the US Open’s first ever Opening Night Ceremony in 2002, which was 9/11 themed.

For both the women’s and men’s singles championships "9-11-01" will be inscribed on Arthur Ashe Stadium court as part of this memorial tribute. The USTA also will include on the upper ring encircling Arthur Ashe Stadium the 9-11 memorial logo developed by the City of New York. This logo will replace a USOpen.org logo that will be in place prior to Finals Weekend.

"The USTA’s goal is to mark this solemn occasion in a dignified and respectful manner," said Jon Vegosen, USTA Chairman of the Board and President. "We are one of this nation’s global stages on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, and we have a special responsibility to honor those fallen and those who responded heroically on that fateful day."

Each ceremony will include a moment of silence and the unfurling of a giant American flag over the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium by a United States Marines Corps color guard. On Sunday, the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, the two men’s players competing in the Final will enter the court through an honor guard comprised of members of the New York Police Department, the Fire Department of New York and the Port Authority Police. There also will be a military flyover on Sunday, September 11, at the conclusion of the ceremony. CBS Sports will present live coverage of each ceremony as part of its broadcasts of the prime-time women’s final and Sunday afternoon men’s final.

In addition to the Finals Weekend ceremonies, the US Open tradition of boys and girls singing patriotic-themed songs in Arthur Ashe Stadium continues in 2011. Talented vocalists ages 12 and under are scheduled to perform nightly on Center Court after being selected in June by a celebrity panel of judges at the fifth annual open casting call, held at Harlem’s World Famous Apollo Theater in New York City.



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Olympus US Open Series Standings Through August 12, 2011


2011 Men's Standings


  Place  Player  Points   
1 Mardy Fish* (USA)  160
2 Ernests Gulbis (LAT)  85
T-3 John Isner (USA)  70
Gael Monfils (FRA)  70
Radek Stepanek (CZE)  70
6 Janko Tipsarevic* (SRB)  60
7 Ryan Harrison (USA)  50
T-8 Novak Djokovic* (SRB)  45
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga* (FRA)  45
T-10 Kevin Anderson (RSA)  30
Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE)  30
Viktor Troicki (SRB)  30
T-13 Nicolas Almagro (ESP)  25
Tomas Berdych (CZE)  25
Alex Bogomolov Jr. (USA)  25
Gilles Muller (LUX)  25
Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)  25
Donald Young (USA)  25
T-19 Marcos Baghdatis (CYP)  15
Thomaz Bellucci (BRA)  15
Marin Cilic (CRO)  15
Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG)  15
Somdev Devvarman (IND)  15
Ivan Dodig (CRO)  15
Roger Federer (SUI)  15
Richard Gasquet (FRA)  15
Ivo Karlovic (CRO)  15
Igor Kunitsyn (RUS)  15
Rajeev Ram (USA)  15
Fernando Verdasco (ESP)  15
   

2011 Women's Standings

 

 Place   Player   Points      
1 Agnieszka Radwanska* (POL)  130
2 Serena Williams* (USA)  115
3 Vera Zvonareva (RUS)  60
4 Andrea Petkovic (GER)  50
T-5 Victoria Azarenka* (BLR)  45
Marion Bartoli (FRA)  45
Samantha Stosur* (AUS)  45
T-8 Ana Ivanovic (SRB)  40
Sabine Lisicki (GER)  40
10 Maria Sharapova (RUS)  30
T-11
Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)  25
Lucie Safarova (CZE)  25
Roberta Vinci (ITA)  25
Galina Voskoboeva (KAZ)  25
T-15 Marina Erakovic (NZL)  15
Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)  15
Petra Kvitova (CZE)  15
Na Li (CHN)  15
Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (ESP)  15
Ayumi Morita (JPN)  15
Shuai Peng (CHN)  15
Francesca Schiavone (ITA)  15
Sloane Stephens (USA)  15
Jie Zheng (CHN)  15


 Standings through Friday, August 12


NOTES:
Men: * Indicates a player has advanced to the semifinals of this week's Rogers Cup in Montreal, Canada

NOTE: Those who advance to the final will earn an additional 25 points
Women: * Indicates a player had advanced to the semifinals of this week's Rogers Cup in Toronto, Canada

NOTE: Those who advance to the final will earn an additional 25 points





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(PHOTOS) AROUND THE NET: Sloane Stephens And Her Wonderful Smile In Carlsbad

American Sloane Stephens in Carlsbad, California for the Olympus US Open Series Mercury Insurance Open earlier this month.
 








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US OPEN SERIES ROGERS CUP: Tsonga Chalks Up Quarterfinal Win, Awaits Djokovic In Semis

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga after his win over Spain's Nicolas Almagro


(L-R) Nicolas Almagro and Tsonga
A day after knocking out two-time Rogers Cup champion Roger Federer, Tsonga delivered another strong performance, dismissing the eighth-seeded Almagro in one hour and 28 minutes.

The Frenchman won 70 per cent of his service points, and saved three break points in the final game to lock up the quarter-final win. The victory increased Tsonga’s undefeated record against Almagro to a 5-0 mark. "I was a bit tired today. I lacked energy. The match yesterday took a lot of stamina, and today my energy level was low," admitted Tsonga. "Therefore, I decided to focus on only a number of return games and try to focus on holding my serve. It was a way for me to save the energy I had left, not playing hard every game."

 
Tsonga is into the semi-finals for the second time at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event in Canada, after reaching the final four in Montreal two years ago. The 26 year old is looking to win his first title in 2011, having finished runner-up in Rotterdam (l. to Soderling) and the AEGON Championships in London (l. to Murray). Tsonga's biggest title to date came on home soil, when he claimed the BNP Paribas Masters in Paris three years ago (d. Nalbandian).

The World No. 16 and Djokovic have met eight times, and Tsonga holds a 5-3 edge. Djokovic won their most recent meeting, defeating the Frenchman in four sets in the Wimbledon semi-finals. "The last match was very close, very intense, very important for both of us," Djokovic said. "He's been playing better in last couple of months. I think he increased his level. He's and all around player. He can play pretty well on all surfaces. He has a big serve. If he serves well, he can beat anybody. He showed that in previous couple of tournaments.

"So it's going to be tough one. It's a fast surface. I need to return well and hope that I can get some chances."



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US OPEN SERIES ROGERS CUP: Serena "Don't Call It A Comeback" Williams Into Semifinals

American Serena Williams during quarterfinal match against the Czech Republic's Lucie Safarova


Lucie Safarova, CZE
 (Reuters) - A battle-tested Serena Williams booked her spot in the semi-finals of the Toronto Cup on Friday after overcoming a sluggish start to grind out a 4-6 6-3 6-2 win over Czech Lucie Safarova.

Williams, whose 11-month layoff with injury and health problems ended in June, was a shadow of herself in the first set but rallied with raw power and shot-making to wrap up the match without losing serve in the last two sets.

"I could have had a better chance in the first set but I lost some key points," Williams, who won the Stanford Classic last month and is on a nine-match winning streak, told reporters.

"It was all about maybe one or two points here that would've made a difference and some silly double faults that didn't make sense."


 
The third set went with serve until Williams broke world number 32 Safarova in an intense fifth game in which she unleashed several loud screams to get herself going.

The vocal strategy seemed to pay off as she wrapped up the match without conceding another game.

The former world number one, unseeded here because of her long layoff, faces her toughest test yet against Belarusian Victoria Azarenka, who has not lost a set en route to the semi-finals and is the highest seeded player left in the draw.

Azarenka ended Kazakh qualifier Galina Voskoboeva's surprise run with a clinical 6-1 6-2 victory.



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US OPEN SERIES ROGERS CUP: Gael Monfils Continues To Stack Up Losses Against World No. 1

World No. 7 Gael Monfils, France, waves to the crowd as he exits after losing to Djokovic.


World No. 1 Novak Djokovic improved to 7-0 against Gael Monfils, overwhelming the No. 5 seed 6-2, 6-1 in the Rogers Cup quarter-finals on Friday evening. He will square off against 13th seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the semi-finals, as Tsonga advanced with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over No. 8 seed Nicolas Almagro.

After facing a break point in the opening game, it was smooth sailing for the Serbian. Monfils held to get to 2-2, but Djokovic reeled off nine consecutive games to put the match out of the Frenchman’s hands. Monfils fought in the final game, creating two break point opportunities, but the top seed closed the door to seal the victory in one hour and 14 minutes. "I have played the best match of the tournament, no doubt. Everything was going well," said Djokovic. "I had a difficult game on two-all to hold my serve. After that, when I made the first break, it was incredible. 9, 10 games in a row. I'm happy to see my game is progressing each day."


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