US Open Day 2 Order of Play

August 31, 2009

Arthur Ashe Stadium

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Julia Goerges(GER) vs. Svetlana Kuznetsova(RUS)[6]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Dinara Safina(RUS)[1] vs. Olivia Rogowska(AUS)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Novak Djokovic(SRB)[4] vs. Ivan Ljubicic(CRO)
Arthur Ashe Stadium

19:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Tsvetana Pironkova(BUL) vs. Maria Sharapova(RUS)[29]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Ernests Gulbis(LAT) vs. Andy Murray(GBR)[2]
Louis Armstrong Stadium

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Caroline Wozniacki(DEN)[9] vs. Galina Voskoboeva(KAZ)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Tomas Berdych(CZE)[17] vs. Wayne Odesnik(USA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Roberta Vinci(ITA) vs. Jelena Jankovic(SRB)[5]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Michael Yani(USA) vs. Sam Querrey(USA)[22]
Not Before:18:00
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Ana Ivanovic(SRB)[11] vs. Kateryna Bondarenko(UKR)
Grandstand

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(FRA)[7] vs. Chase Buchanan(USA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova(RUS) vs. Melanie Oudin(USA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Marin Cilic(CRO)[16] vs. Ryan Sweeting(USA)
Not Before:15:30
This match may be moved to Ashe Stadium.
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Elena Dementieva(RUS)[4] vs. Camille Pin(FRA)
Court 4

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Patty Schnyder(SUI)[19] vs. Lucie Safarova(CZE)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Petra Kvitova(CZE) vs. Alisa Kleybanova(RUS)[27]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Kevin Kim(USA) vs. Dudi Sela(ISR)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Ivo Karlovic(CRO)[27] vs. Ivan Navarro(ESP)
Court 5

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Petra Martic(CRO) vs. Severine Bremond Beltrame(FRA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Flavio Cipolla(ITA) vs. Julien Benneteau(FRA)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Andreas Beck(GER) /
Simon Greul(GER)
vs. Daniel Nestor(CAN)[2] /
Nenad Zimonjic(SRB)[2]
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Marc Gicquel(FRA) /
Fabrice Santoro(FRA)
vs. David Skoch(CZE) /
Igor Zelenay(SVK)
Court 6

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Alona Bondarenko(UKR)[30] vs. Alla Kudryavtseva(RUS)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Denis Istomin(UZB) vs. Brendan Evans(USA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Nicolas Lapentti(ECU) vs. Stanislas Wawrinka(SUI)[19]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Alize Cornet(FRA) vs. Monique Adamczak(AUS)
Court 7

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Jesse Witten(USA) vs. Igor Andreev(RUS)[29]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Katarina Srebotnik(SLO) vs. Nadia Petrova(RUS)[13]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Josselin Ouanna(FRA) vs. Rajeev Ram(USA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Shenay Perry(USA) vs. Monica Niculescu(ROU)
Court 8

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Jarkko Nieminen(FIN) vs. Fabio Fognini(ITA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Tathiana Garbin(ITA) vs. Mallory Cecil(USA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Florent Serra(FRA) vs. Janko Tipsarevic(SRB)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Oscar Hernandez(ESP) /
Albert Montanes(ESP)
vs. Robby Ginepri(USA) /
Scoville Jenkins(USA)
Court 10

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Shuai Peng(CHN) vs. Jarmila Groth(AUS)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Gisela Dulko(ARG) vs. Ekaterina Makarova(RUS)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Teimuraz Gabashvili(RUS) vs. Jesse Levine(USA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Polona Hercog(SLO) vs. Christina McHale(USA)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Lukas Dlouhy(CZE)[4] /
Leander Paes(IND)[4]
vs. Victor Hanescu(ROU) /
Gabriel Trifu(ROU)
Court 11

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Ayumi Morita(JPN) vs. Sorana Cirstea(ROU)[24]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Aravane Rezai(FRA) vs. Sabine Lisicki(GER)[23]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Nicolas Massu(CHI) vs. Fernando Gonzalez(CHI)[11]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Feliciano Lopez(ESP) vs. Taylor Dent(USA)
Court 12

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Tamarine Tanasugarn(THA) vs. Anastasija Sevastova(LAT)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Peter Luczak(AUS) vs. Viktor Troicki(SRB)[30]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Varvara Lepchenko(USA) vs. Carla Suarez Navarro(ESP)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Andrei Pavel(ROU) /
Horia Tecau(ROU)
vs. Nicolas Mahut(FRA) /
Paul-Henri Mathieu(FRA)
Court 13

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Yanina Wickmayer(BEL) vs. Virginie Razzano(FRA)[16]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Fernando Verdasco(ESP)[10] vs. Benjamin Becker(GER)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Agnes Szavay(HUN)[32] vs. Shahar Peer(ISR)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Juan Pablo Brzezicki(ARG) vs. Carsten Ball(AUS)
Not Before:17:00
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Jie Zheng(CHN)[21] vs. Anna-Lena Groenefeld(GER)
Court 14

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Sara Errani(ITA) vs. Arantxa Rus(NED)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Michael Berrer(GER) vs. Horacio Zeballos(ARG)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Yaroslava Shvedova(KAZ) vs. Masa Zec Peskiric(SLO)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Simone Bolelli(ITA) /
Andreas Seppi(ITA)
vs. Alexander Peya(AUT) /
Sergiy Stakhovsky(UKR)
Court 15

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Kristina Mladenovic(FRA) vs. Stephanie Dubois(CAN)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Anastasia Rodionova(AUS) vs. Lourdes Dominguez Lino(ESP)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Eva Hrdinova(CZE) vs. Julie Coin(FRA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Paul Capdeville(CHI) vs. Victor Crivoi(ROU)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez(ESP) /
Olivier Rochus(BEL)
vs. Stephen Huss(AUS)[15] /
Ross Hutchins(GBR)[15]
Court 16

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Karol Beck(SVK) vs. Maximo Gonzalez(ARG)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Urszula Radwanska(POL) vs. Kristina Barrois(GER)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Christopher Kas(GER) /
Philipp Petzschner(GER)
vs. Marcel Granollers(ESP) /
Tommy Robredo(ESP)
Men’s Doubles – 1st Round
Lucas Arnold Ker(ARG) /
Leonardo Mayer(ARG)
vs. Juan Ignacio Chela(ARG) /
Pablo Cuevas(URU)


U.S. Open, Day 1 Review: Federer Rolls Into Round Two; Nadal Prepares For Challenges Ahead

August 31, 2009

nadal-tcQueens, NY—No. 1 seed Roger Federer made quick and clean work of American hopeful Devin Britton on today, defeating the NCAA champ 6-1, 6-3, 7-5. Federer made good on 82 percent of his first serve points won, hit seven aces and broke Britton’s serve on seven occasions.

It was difficult to give a realistic assessment of Federer’s level of play today. During his one hour and 28 minute victory he appeared fluid and alert as ever, however the level of his opponent’s play was often sporadic and desperate. Therefore, to say that Federer played well would not be accurate, but to say that he did what he needed to do would suffice.

Federer reached yet another mind-stone today: he became the first player in tennis history to surpass the $50-million mark.

“I know tennis is not everything, so it’s not a problem,” said Federer, the father of 5-week-old twin girls. “But if I enjoy playing tennis, why should I stop just because I’ve beaten the all-time Grand Slam record? That’s not what tennis is all about.”

Britton was proud of his effort, even though he realized that the road in front of him required hard work.

“My goal was to not get crushed,” Britton conceded, “and make it interesting for a little while.”

With the win, Federer advanced to round two where he will meet Simon Greul of Germany. Gruel endured a marathon match to overcome Giovanni Lapentti 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 0-6, 7-6 (11-9).

Should be another romp for R-Fed in round two.

After I witnessed Federer take care of business, I shifted my attention to taking a stroll around the grounds to stretch out my jet-lag and sore back. Upon reaching the outskirts of the tennis grounds (Court 17 to be exact), and before sticking my head into an Andy Murray polymeric, practice session, I noticed an older gentlemen carrying what appeared to be a tennis bag dawning “Rafa.” The bag also included six emblems of Major Glory.

As I inched my way closer (you have to remember here that my legs were still in the stretching process), I realized that the stalky gentlemen was none over than Toni Nadal, the coach of famed Spaniard Rafael Nadal.

There was a distinct reason for the loud whistles and chants coming from Court 17: Rafa was on court.

Hitting with an unknown junior player, the canary-clad shirt Spaniard was up to his day-to-day diligent work regiment.

What you have to respect about Nadal is his ability to always sustain a high level of play, no matter the conditions.  Regardless of the opponent, or the court for that matter, Nadal will be out there grunting away, and adamant on improving.

The No. 3 seed will need to be in top form from the get go this year, when he takes good friend and Frenchmen Richard Gasquet on Wednesday evening.

An intriguing match that started my day at the tennis center featured Guillermo Garcia-Lopez taking out Canadian Peter Polansky 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 6-1.

Peter and I have been fairly good friends since he was a teenager and I won’t say I was rooting for him,(against the media code) but I will say that I’ve always wished him the best.

After Pete went down two-sets-love (holding numerous chances to win both sets) he muscled his way back in the forth and five sets and actually led 1-0 in set five.

However, after breaking the Garcia-Lopez serve in the opening game, Pete became negative with his court positioning, and dropped his form.

Garcia-Lopez crept closer to the baseline and began to belt forehands and backhands into every-which-corner.

For those of you how are not familiar with the game of Polansky, he recently went 6-4, 7-6 with Novak Djokovic during the second round of the Montreal Masters.

More notably, Polansky was the victim of a freak accident during Davis Cup competition a few year’s back, when he jumped out of a hotel window because of a night terror dream.

Polansky’s has since qualified for three Majors this year, and taken his ranking to No. 200 in the world.

All in all, from what I saw today, Polansky can be a top flight player if he addresses his backhand wing. He readily over-hit many backhand returns, as well as not hitting through his contact point during frequent baseline exchanges.

Garcia-Lopez will meet fellow Spaniard Tommy Robredo in round two. T-Rob defeated American hopeful Donald Young 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Gentle giant John Isner followed up his stellar summer season by defeating No. 28 Victor Hanescu 6-1, 7-6 (16-14), 7-6.

Isner poured in 13 aces and won the longest tie-breaker of the year thus far (in the second set) over the Romanian.

Other seeded winners on the Day 1 included:

No. 21 seed James Blake defeated Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 6-1, 6-4, 7-5; No. 8 seed Nikolay Davydenko ousted Dieter Kindlmann 6-3, 6-4, 7-5; No. 12 seed Robin Soderling persevered past Albert Montanes 6-1, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4; Mikhail Youzhny upset No. 26 seed Paul-Henri Mathieu 2-6, 7-5, 6-0, 6-2; No. 20 seeded Tommy Haas fought past Alejandro Falla 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (9-7), 6-2 and No. 23 seed Philipp Kohlschreiber defeated Andreas Seppi 6-0, 6-4, 6-4.

The night match at Ashe Stadium this evening will feature Andy Roddick vs. Bjorn Phau.

Roddick maybe waiting awhile since the ladies match seems to be going the distance.

We’re all getting ready for the night match here at the tennis center. With that in mind, I leave for the moment tennis fans, with the hopes of getting a good seat under the lights.

Please check back shortly, when I will have a preview of Day 2 action from Flushing Meadows, New York. Cheers.


Andy Murray Training

August 31, 2009

Here is some short video of Andy doing some footwork exercises day 1 at the Open.  We apologize for the shortness but we got there a bit late.

Day 1 Photos, Murray + Rafa Practicing, Polansky Losing a Heartbreaker

August 31, 2009

Here are some images from Day 1 at the US Open.  We caught a semi intense Rafael Nadal showing no ill effects of is bum knees as he was working on different elements of his name.

Rafael Nadal US Open Practice

August 31, 2009

Tennis Connected was there today at what was a beautiful day of tennis.  Even though there wasn’t too many great matches going on around the grounds, we managed to follow Toni Nadal walking around and eventually caught him walking to court 17 where Rafa was practicing.  Rafa was sporting a some yellow gear and a new haircut.  Check out the videos below.

US Open Day 1, Schedule of Play

August 31, 2009

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Viktoriya Kutuzova(UKR) vs. Kim Clijsters(BEL)
Not Before:13:00
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Roger Federer(SUI)[1] vs. Devin Britton(USA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Alexa Glatch(USA) vs. Serena Williams(USA)[2]
Arthur Ashe Stadium

19:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Vera Dushevina(RUS) vs. Venus Williams(USA)[3]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Bjorn Phau(GER) vs. Andy Roddick(USA)[5]
Louis Armstrong Stadium

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Victoria Azarenka(BLR)[8] vs. Alexandra Dulgheru(ROU)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Victor Hanescu(ROU)[28] vs. John Isner(USA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Amelie Mauresmo(FRA)[17] vs. Tatjana Malek(GER)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
James Blake(USA)[21] vs. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo(ESP)
Not Before:18:00
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Meghann Shaughnessy(USA) vs. Daniela Hantuchova(SVK)[22]
Grandstand

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Paul-Henri Mathieu(FRA)[26] vs. Mikhail Youzhny(RUS)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Edina Gallovits(ROU) vs. Flavia Pennetta(ITA)[10]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Vera Zvonareva(RUS)[7] vs. Nuria Llagostera Vives(ESP)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Thiago Alves(BRA) vs. Lleyton Hewitt(AUS)[31]
Court 4

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Vania King(USA) vs. Anastasiya Yakimova(BLR)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Dieter Kindlmann(GER) vs. Nikolay Davydenko(RUS)[8]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Robert Kendrick(USA) vs. Martin Vassallo Arguello(ARG)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Bethanie Mattek-Sands(USA) vs. Iveta Benesova(CZE)
Court 6

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Maria Kirilenko(RUS) vs. Mariya Koryttseva(UKR)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Marsel Ilhan(TUR) vs. Christophe Rochus(BEL)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Gail Brodsky(USA) vs. Anabel Medina Garrigues(ESP)[20]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Andrey Golubev(KAZ) vs. Leonardo Mayer(ARG)
Court 7

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Yvonne Meusburger(AUT) vs. Francesca Schiavone(ITA)[26]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Donald Young(USA) vs. Tommy Robredo(ESP)[14]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Carly Gullickson(USA) vs. Jill Craybas(USA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Marc Gicquel(FRA) vs. Dmitry Tursunov(RUS)
Court 8

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Potito Starace(ITA) vs. Marco Chiudinelli(SUI)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Aleksandra Wozniak(CAN) vs. Laura Granville(USA)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Olivier Rochus(BEL) vs. Igor Kunitsyn(RUS)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Lucie Hradecka(CZE) vs. Elena Vesnina(RUS)[31]
Court 10

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Mischa Zverev(GER) vs. Marcel Granollers(ESP)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Kaia Kanepi(EST)[25] vs. Kai-Chen Chang(TPE)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Yurika Sema(JPN) vs. Anna Chakvetadze(RUS)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Sybille Bammer(AUT)[28] vs. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez(ESP)
Court 11

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Patricia Mayr(AUT) vs. Agnieszka Radwanska(POL)[12]
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Robin Soderling(SWE)[12] vs. Albert Montanes(ESP)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Alejandro Falla(COL) vs. Tommy Haas(GER)[20]
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Kirsten Flipkens(BEL) vs. Jelena Dokic(AUS)
Not Before:17:00
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Na Li(CHN)[18] vs. Ioana Raluca Olaru(ROU)
Court 12

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Jan Hernych(CZE) vs. Rainer Schuettler(GER)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Magdalena Rybarikova(SVK) vs. Valerie Tetreault(CAN)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Timea Bacsinszky(SUI) vs. Vesna Manasieva(RUS)
Court 13

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Samantha Stosur(AUS)[15] vs. Ai Sugiyama(JPN)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Marion Bartoli(FRA)[14] vs. Rossana De Los Rios(PAR)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Olga Govortsova(BLR) vs. Sania Mirza(IND)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Philipp Kohlschreiber(GER)[23] vs. Andreas Seppi(ITA)
Not Before:16:00
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Simone Bolelli(ITA) vs. Radek Stepanek(CZE)[15]
Court 14

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Peter Polansky(CAN) vs. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez(ESP)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Marta Domachowska(POL) vs. Barbora Zahlavova Strycova(CZE)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Juan Ignacio Chela(ARG) vs. Oscar Hernandez(ESP)
Court 15

11:00 Start

Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Alberta Brianti(ITA) vs. Stefanie Voegele(SUI)
Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Somdev Devvarman(IND) vs. Frederico Gil(POR)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Angelique Kerber(GER) vs. Andrea Petkovic(GER)
Court 16

11:00 Start

Men’s Singles – 1st Round
Giovanni Lapentti(ECU) vs. Simon Greul(GER)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Melinda Czink(HUN) vs. Maria Elena Camerin(ITA)
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Michelle Larcher De Brito(POR) vs. Mathilde Johansson(FRA)

Nike NYC US Open Fashion Event

August 31, 2009

Nike had their typical US Open promo event with their new gear, a make shift tennis court and of course all of their stars making a mandatory apperance. The Nike Store off of 5th avenue is completely decked out in US Open gear with all of the new player gear as well as some cool US Open t-shirts, jackets, etc. We even through some shots up on our Twitter page. In case you are wondering, I did dominate Nima at Wii tennis in the Nike Store but then again is anyone really surprised? Anyways, below are the pics.

images courtesy of downthelinetennis.com

Roddick On Letterman

August 30, 2009

Andy shows Dave on how big his serve is in real life even though the serve gun was obviously a bit off as Andy’s underhand serve can register over 110mph.  Kind of a funny video, especially when he nails Dave.

Murray Visits The Today Show

August 30, 2009

Andy Murray doing some pre-US Open promo on the Today Show trying to teach the hosts on how to play tennis.  The best part of the video is the photos of Andy as a kid wearing classic Wimbledon garb.  Awesome….awesome.

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Federer CNBC Interview

August 30, 2009

Here is a video for the Nike event they did in downtown Manhattan with Roger Federer promoting the Nike Store and Rog’s RF brand.  He definitely is a good company representative.

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