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US Open: Angelique Kerber reaches US Open semi-final with win over Roberta Vinci

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016
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Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 29 August-11 September
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Second seed Angelique Kerber reached the semi-finals of the US Open with a comprehensive straight-set win over Italian Roberta Vinci.

German Kerber, 29, defeated the 2015 finalist 7-5 6-0.

She will now face either Caroline Wozniacki – twice a US Open runner-up – or surprise quarter-finalist Anastasija Sevastova for a place in the final.

Wozniacki will play Sevastova, who knocked out Britain’s Johanna Konta, later on Tuesday.

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Nishikori Reacts To Reaching 2016 US Open QFs

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016

Nishikori Reacts To Reaching 2016 US Open QFs

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Emirates ATP Rankings 5 September 2016

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016

Emirates ATP Rankings 5 September 2016

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Davis Cup 2016: GB name five-man squad for semi-final with Argentina

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016

Holders Great Britain have named a five-man squad for their Davis Cup semi-final with Argentina in Glasgow.

Leon Smith again captains the team and Wimbledon champion Andy Murray will be joined by Dan Evans, Kyle Edmund, Jamie Murray and Dominic Inglot.

The four players to contest the tie at the Emirates Arena from 16-18 September will be announced on 15 September.

The winners of the tie will face either Croatia or France in the final, which runs from 25-27 November.

Smith, who will also have Liam Broady with him as a non-playing member of the squad, said: “We are leaving no stone unturned in our preparations and I know that our team will give their best effort and fight for every point in this tie.”

He added that it meant a lot to the team to be playing in Glasgow again after winning twice there en route to their Davis Cup triumph last year.

“The venue is full of such positive memories for us all,” said Smith. “The support… it has been just incredible. I can’t wait to hear that again.”

Britain, who beat Belgium in Ghent last year to win the Davis Cup for the first time since 1938, have won only one of their previous four competition encounters with Argentina.

The only South American team in the World Group, Argentina defeated Poland and Italy en route to the last four.

Their team will feature Juan Martin del Potro, the man Murray defeated in last month’s Olympic final in Rio.

Joining Del Potro in the Argentina squad are world number 43 Federico Delbonis, Guido Pella, who is ranked 51, and 117th-ranked Leonardo Mayer.

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Jamie Murray into doubles ATP World Tour Finals

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016

Britain’s Jamie Murray and Brazilian Bruno Soares have secured qualification for the ATP World Tour Finals doubles event at the 02 in London in November.

The pair ensured their place by winning their third-round match at the US Open against Brian Baker and Marcus Daniell 6-3 7-6 (9-7).

Murray, who was world doubles number one earlier this year, won the Australian Open with Soares in January.

This year’s event runs from 13-20 November.

Soares and Murray lost in the Wimbledon quarter-finals and went out in the third round at the French Open.

But the pair won the Sydney International before the Australian Open and also reached ATP Tour finals in Monte Carlo and Toronto.

Murray, 30, will be making his second consecutive London appearance.

Last year, he and partner John Peers were eliminated in the group stage.

The tournament sees the top eight ranked pairings split into two groups with the top two from each pool making the semi-finals.

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Justin Gimelstob Previews Top Half US Open 2016 QFs

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016

Justin Gimelstob Previews Top Half US Open 2016 QFs

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Djokovic, Trio of Frenchman Start QF Clashes

  • Posted: Sep 06, 2016

Djokovic, Trio of Frenchman Start QF Clashes

Top seed will look to reach final four in New York

A two-time US Open champion and a trio of Frenchman will battle it out on Tuesday for two of the four semi-final spots at the US Open.

Top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic will continue his pursuit of a third US Open title when he meets ninth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Djokovic had spent just three hours and eight minutes on court in reaching the fourth round, thanks to a walkover and a withdrawal, but he showed glimpses of his best in a straight-sets rout of Kyle Edmund.

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Tsonga is through to the quarter-finals, his 14th at Grand Slam level, for the second straight year. Only once has he progressed to a Grand Slam final and the man who would deny him at the 2008 Australian Open was the Serbian he next faces. Tsonga was impressive in dismissing Jack Sock in the fourth round but has beaten Djokovic only six times in 21 FedEx ATP Head2Head meetings.

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Whoever the victor, a Frenchman will await in the semi-finals with 10th seed Gael Monfils and 24th seed Lucas Pouille to clash. Monfils, enjoying his most consistent season to date, won his biggest ATP World Tour title at the Citi Open in Washington, D.C. leading in. He has rolled through his first four matches without losing a set, comfortably dismissing Marcos Baghdatis in the fourth round. Pouille is coming off his biggest career win, a five-set upset of two-time former champion Rafael Nadal.

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It marks Pouille’s second straight Grand Slam quarter-final, and he will be looking to avenge defeat from his only prior match-up with Monfils, a five-setter in the first round of this year’s Australian Open.

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