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Tuesday, July 22 More Features Kournikova sponsor 'feels sad' for her Even an official with one of Anna Kournikova's top sponsors is feeling bad for the 21-year-old Russian beauty. Rovell: The enforcer at the U.S. Open U.S. Open referee Brian Earley steps in during tense situations to rule and occasionally lighten the atmosphere. Forget about sitting in the cheap seats The U.S. Open is not immune from the good ol' seat upgrade that happens in stadiums and arenas throughout the country. Chang moves from championships to challengers Once a top 10 player, Michael Chang now sits at No. 102. But instead of being bitter, he's at peace. Planes serving as some distraction at U.S. Open Planes flying nearby from LaGuardia Airport distract some from tennis at the U.S. Open. Davenport is back, but ready for a Williams? Lindsay Davenport isn't letting the pressure from the Williams sisters bother her. Who's the most popular of all? It's possible more fans will come through the turnstiles at the U.S. Open for the next two weeks hoping to catch a glimpse of the women rather than men. Who can beat the dominant duo? Heading into the U.S. Open that begins on Monday, Venus and Serena Williams have won seven of the past 12 Grand Slam singles titles. Blake survives cramps, Vahaly at U.S. Open James Blake was happy to get out of the first round alive Monday as Brian Vahaly challenged him. Flag recovered from WTC will fly during U.S. Open The American flag recovered from the World Trade Center and raised by U.S. Marines in Afghanistan will fly at the U.S. Open starting from opening night Monday. ESPN.com's 2002 Wimbledon coverage The Williams sisters are in the final at Wimbledon, while Lleyton Hewitt looks on track to take his first title. ESPN.com's 2002 French open coverage A Williams' sisters final highlights the French, with Serena coming out on top. ESPN.com's 2001 U.S. Open coverage Venus Williams dominates her sister in final. |
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