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US Open (tennis) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It would be Federer's sixth consecutive US Open title. Not only would he be the first player to win six consecutive US Opens, he would be the first to win ANY tournament six consecutive times, including grand slams and all the tour ... In the extremely unlikely event that I incorrectly predicted the winner of this match,
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Tilden went on to win six consecutive US Opens and few would bet against Federer, 26, matching that run. ... An incredible angled backhand winner took Federer to deuce at 5-4 and, after Djokovic saved one match point with a forehand winner, a backhand into the net handed the Swiss victory on the second.
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Those of us in the US can finally get our very own minihompies in the newly launched US version of the South Korean ... ... BTW, why did the title of this change from “This is nuts: CyWorld US opens for use” to “Massive Korean Social Network CyWorld Launches in US”?
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The U.S. Open tennis tournament's cable TV coverage is leaving USA Network after 25 years and moving to ESPN and Tennis Channel starting in 2009. The six-year deal through 2014 was announced by the U.S. Tennis Association on Monday. ... The six-year deal through 2014 was announced by the U.S. Tennis Association on Monday.
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Golf's annual torture test known as the U.S. Open is upon us, ... Ah, leave it to Calc to save the subtleties. He's played in too many U.S. Opens -- ... The six-time winner of the Buick Invitational was all but conceded the U.S. Open trophy in January when he won the Buick for the fourth straight year and was in the midst of a...
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