Tennis
U.S. Open: Kim Cljisters, Elena Dementieva, Samantha Stosur advance
Kim Clijsters beat Petra Kvitova and Hurricane Earl with a quick victory at the U.S. Open.
2010 U.S. Open: American teen Ryan Harrison loses in fifth-set tiebreak
American teen Ryan Harrison wasted three match points in a fifth-set tiebreak to lose to Sergiy Stakhovsky in the second round of the U.S. Open on Friday.
2010 U.S. Open: Hurricane Earl causes brief delay
Play at the U.S. Open has resumed after a 25-minute rain delay caused by one of the outer bands from Hurricane Earl.
2010 U.S. Open: Victoria Azarenka pulls out of doubles after collapse
A day after Victoria Azarenka collapsed on court during a singles match at the U.S. Open, she and partner Dinara Safina pulled out of women's doubles.
2010 U.S. Open: Altercation leads to brief delay in Novak Djokovic-Philipp Petzschner match
Police have escorted three fans out of Arthur Ashe Stadium after a fight in the upper stands that caused a short delay in Novak Djokovic's match against Philipp Petzschner at the U.S. Open.
911 call: Jennifer Capriati dealing with 'personal things'
A friend who called 911 when Jennifer Capriati overdosed on prescription medication was concerned for her safety because she was going through "personal things," according to a portion of the call obtained by The Associated Press.
Andre Agassi leads nominees for Tennis Hall of Fame
Andre Agassi leads the list of 2011 nominees for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Serena Williams: Surgery was to repair lacerated tendon in right foot
Serena Williams had surgery to repair a lacerated tendon in her right foot July 15, a week after getting 18 stitches in her feet after cutting them on broken glass, she told USA Today on Wednesday.
John McEnroe starts tennis academy in Randall's Island
On Sept. 13, the John McEnroe Tennis Academy will officially welcome its first class at the revamped, 20-court, $18 million tennis complex on Randall's Island
2010 U.S. Open: Andy Roddick argues foot-fault call in second-round loss
Andy Roddick carried on a lengthy argument with a U.S. Open lineswoman over a foot-fault call -- although it wasn't nearly the sort of tirade Serena Williams delivered a year ago, nor did it come at as crucial a moment.
Source: Serena Williams unlikely to return for Pan Pacific Open
Serena Williams is unlikely to make her return to tennis at next month's WTA Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, a source with knowledge of the situation tells ESPN.
Study: Number of college tennis teams shrinking
An organization that advocates Title IX reform says opportunities to play tennis are shrinking in NCAA Division I because of the law.
2010 U.S. Open: Novak Djokovic remembers Roger Federer's between-the-legs shot
In last year's U.S. Open semifinal victory over Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer hit a back-to-the-court, through-the-legs passing shot for a winner.
Caroline Wozniacki says she deserves top seed at U.S. Open
Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki says she deserves to be seeded No. 1 for the U.S. Open, the first time she's held the top spot at a Grand Slam tournament.
Serena Williams' tirade doesn't keep official from U.S. Open
The line judge who called a foot fault on Serena Williams that sent the star into a tirade during last year's U.S. Open semifinals will be officiating at this year's tournament.
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