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Murray on major title: 'I hope it's not the only one'NEW YORK (AP) -- If it's true, as they say, that the toughest Grand Slam title to win is your first, then Andy Murray was right to feel relief, above all, when he finally got No. 16 million watch U.S. Open final; most since 2007NEW YORK (AP) -- Andy Murray's five-set victory over Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Agassi inducted into US Open Court of ChampionsNEW YORK (AP) — Andre Agassi reminisced about that first U.S. Open trip 26 years ago, when he showed up "rocking a spiky, fluffy, two-tone mullet." Coach: Serena won’t lose motivationWith her dramatic three-set victory over world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka in the U.S. Del Potro is the 'most happy man in world'Juan Martin del Potro who won Argentina's first medal of the Olympic Games when he defeated Novak Djokovic in the bronze-medal match, says that the win was one of the highlights of his career. |
Bryan twins could retire after 2016 OlympicsOlympic doubles champions Bob and Mike Bryan of the United States tell Reuters that they are planning on contesting the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, but might retire after that. Serena eyes gold-medal defense at 2016 GamesLONDON (AP)—A day after completing a career Golden Slam, Serena Williams still wants more. Auburndale Starts GRIPS ProgramLast week, GRIPS co-founder Craig Cignarelli visited the Hummel Tennis Center in Auburndale to introduce pro Andy Durham, his staff and local players to the GRIPS program, which is 3 years old. Sharapova mobbed in Olympic Village cafeteriaMaria Sharapova said she was mobbed in the Olympic Village when she went to get a meal. |
