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Former U.S. Open Champion Jack Kramer Dies

As U.S. Open scores continue to stream in, a sad note to U.S. tennis. Jack Kramer, one of the all-time greats of tennis, and a former two-time U.S. open and Wimbledon winner, has died. He was 88.

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Rafael Nadal Reaches Quarters Over Gael Monfils

Rafael Nadal has eliminated Gael Monfils in the U.S. Open to reach the quarterfinals. By doing so, Nadal has assured himself of returning to No. 2 in the overall rankings.

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Melanie Oudin Continues Her Run at the U.S. Open

Melanie Oudin, the 17-year-old from Georgia, ranked only 70th in the world, continued her Cinderella story Monday at the U.S. Open, with a win over 13th-seeded Nadia Petrova. Based on the search trends, one might wonder if people think Melanie Oudin's shoes are the key to her wins, however.

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U.S. Open Tennis 2009 Closes Out the Majors Season

It's the final "major" event of the 2009 tennis season. The U.S. open tennis 2009 closes out the major events of the season, following the Australian Open, the French Open, and Wimbledon.

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Lucas Glover Winner of 2009 U.S. Open

Lucas Glover became the winner of the U.S. Open 2009 today at the age of 29.

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US Open Tickets Start To Sell

Tennis players and fans quickly move from one major tournament to another. Now it's about U.S. Open tickets. The USTA announced that individual session tickets for the 2009 US Open will go on sale on Monday, June 8, at 9 a.m. ET. This year’s US Open is expected to remain the world’s highest attended annual sporting event as more than 250 of the world’s top tennis players from over 60 countries compete in this two-week event.

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Shawnee (Pocono Mountains) Assistant Pro Qualifies for U.S. Open

Brian Bergstol Becomes Resort’s First Professional Since Sam Snead to Qualify for the National Golf Tournament

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