U.S. Open
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Serena Williams has been forced to withdraw from the Swedish Open after reportedly suffering a right elbow injury.
The Scotsman won his first U.S. Open Grand Slam on Monday.
The men's singles final between Djokovic and Murray will occur on Day 15 of the U.S. Open.
After a weather delay on Saturday the two top-seeded players will get a chance to battle for this year's U.S. Open Grand Slam title.
Williams and Azarenka go head to head for the chance to win this year's U.S. Open Grand Slam title.
After a short rain delay, the men's singles semifinals began on Day 13 of the U.S. Open. The women's singles final, which was scheduled for Saturday night, was rescheduled for Sunday.
Azarenka and Williams duke it out for the Grand Slam title, as Berdych, Murray, Ferrer and Djokovic fight to reach the finals men's single match.
Day 12 of the U.S. Open will pair Azarenka vs. Sharapova and Williams vs. Errani for the women's singles semifinals.
The No.1-ranked Swiss Roger Federer was ousted by Czech Tomas Berdych on Wednesday. Women's players Sharapova, Williams, Azarenka and Errani prepare for the semifinals.
Top seeded Sharapova, Errani and Djokovic advance at U.S. Open and Murray battles to reach the semifinals.
Rain on Tuesday forced U.S. Open officials to cancel or postpone quarterfinal matches until Wednesday.
Labor Day matches saw three key players advance to the next round and a major upset by No. 20-ranked Roberta Vinci over No. 2-ranked Agnieszka Radwanska.
Sunday saw victories from Djokovic, Roddick, Ferrer, Sharapova and Azarenka as Isner is upset by Kohlschreiber.
While most of the top-seeded players breezed through their matches, Andy Murray faced some challenges before advancing to the next round.