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Commentary us open 2002

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

The US Open: the most exciting tournament of all


US OPEN DAY 13: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

Tennis is the winner in the Sampras-Agassi final


US OPEN DAY 12: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

Sampras: on tap for another Open title; Capriati caps loss with night of partying


US OPEN DAY 11: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

Hewitt vs. Agassi: a clash for the ages


US OPEN DAY 10: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

Sampras vs. Roddick: Let the match begin


US OPEN DAY 10: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

Can Amelie chop down Venus?


US OPEN DAY 10: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

Davenport: from rehab to Grand Slam semifinal


US OPEN DAY 9: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

The N.Y. Times muffs a field goal


US OPEN DAY 8: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

A roof over Ashe Stadium? Strategy could undermind Serena's dominance;
Second week looking great for men


US OPEN DAY 6: SATURDAY, AUGUST 31

Gentleman James apologizes for fans
Agassi a definite no for Davis Cup


US OPEN DAY 4: THURSDAY, AUGUST 29

Revealing outfits for the women, cover ups for the men

US OPEN DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

Jennifer and Lleyton go to war with words


US OPEN DAY 1: MONDAY, AUGUST 26

Anna's and Arantxa's disasters
Blake and Costa prosper


FRIDAY, AUGUST 23

Hewitt sighs with relief over Open draw
Rusedski moves to different draw location

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