by ti-amie Mens Draw

MEN'S DOUBLES
USA R. Ram [1]/GBR J. Salisbury [1] vs ARG F. Coria/COL C. Rodriguez
MEN'S DOUBLES
BEL S. Gille/POL L. Kubot vs RUS A. Karatsev/AUS L. Saville
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USA N. Monroe/USA K. Smith vs HUN M. Fucsovics/SVK A. Molcan
MEN'S DOUBLES
SRB N. Cacic/IND R. Ramanathan vs ITA S. Bolelli [15]/ITA F. Fognini [15]

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GBR J. Murray [10]/BRA B. Soares [10] vs USA H. Reese/USA M. Schnur
MEN'S DOUBLES
MON H. Nys/POL J. Zielinski vs FRA F. Martin/GBR J. O'Mara
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ESP A. Ramos-Vinolas/ESP B. Zapata Miralles vs URU A. Behar/ECU G. Escobar
MEN'S DOUBLES
USA T. Paul/USA J. Sock vs CRO I. Dodig [7]/USA A. Krajicek [7]

MEN'S DOUBLES
GER T. Puetz [4]/NZL M. Venus [4] vs KAZ A. Golubev/ESP P. Martinez
MEN'S DOUBLES
POR N. Borges/POR F. Cabral vs COL N. Barrientos/MEX M. Reyes-Varela
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ECU D. Hidalgo/FRA F. Reboul vs BRA R. Matos/ESP D. Vega Hernandez
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USA S. Gorzny/USA A. Michelsen vs COL J. Cabal [13]/COL R. Farah [13]

MEN'S DOUBLES
GBR L. Glasspool [11]/FIN H. Heliovaara [11] vs USA W. Blumberg/SRB M. Kecmanovic
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BIH T. Brkic/ARG M. Gonzalez vs RSA R. Klaasen/BRA M. Melo
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JPN B. McLachlan/CRO F. Skugor/SWE A. Goransson/JPN Y. Nishioka
MEN'S DOUBLES
FRA H. Gaston/ITA L. Musetti vs AUS T. Kokkinakis [8]/AUS N. Kyrgios [8]

MEN'S DOUBLES
CRO N. Mektic [6]/CRO M. Pavic [6] vs USA B. Holt/USA G. Nanda
MEN'S DOUBLES
USA N. Godsick/USA E. Quinn vs GEO N. Basilashvili/MEX H. Hach Verdugo
MEN'S DOUBLES
BLR I. Ivashka/KOR S. Kwon vs NED R. Haase/AUT P. Oswald
MEN'S DOUBLES
USA M. Giron/USA M. McDonald vs GER K. Krawietz [12]/GER A. Mies [12]

MEN'S DOUBLES
FRA N. Mahut [16]/FRA E. Roger-Vasselin [16] vs FRA Q. Halys/FRA A. Mannarino
MEN'S DOUBLES
KAZ A. Bublik/DEN H. Rune vs USA D. Kudla/USA F. Tiafoe
MEN'S DOUBLES
ARG S. Baez/ARG T. Etcheverry vs KAZ A. Nedovyesov/PAK A. Qureshi
MEN'S DOUBLES
AUS J. Peers/AUS A. Popyrin vs ESA M. Arevalo [3]/NED J. Rojer [3]

MEN'S DOUBLES
ESP M. Granollers [5]/ARG H. Zeballos [5] vs BRA M. Demoliner/POR J. Sousa
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ESP F. Lopez/ESP J. Munar vs FRA B. Bonzi/FRA A. Rinderknech
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USA C. Eubanks/USA B. Shelton vs ARG P. Cachin/ARG F. Cerundolo
MEN'S DOUBLES
ITA L. Sonego/ITA A. Vavassori vs IND R. Bopanna [9]/NED M. Middelkoop [9]

MEN'S DOUBLES
MEX S. Gonzalez [14]/ARG A. Molteni [14] vs AUS M. Ebden/AUS M. Purcell
MEN'S DOUBLES
USA R. Galloway/USA A. Lawson vs SLO A. Bedene/FIN E. Ruusuvuori
MEN'S DOUBLES
USA N. Lammons/USA J. Withrow vs CZE J. Lehecka/CZE J. Vesely
MEN'S DOUBLES
USA S. Johnson/USA S. Querrey vs NED W. Koolhof [2]/GBR N. Skupski [2]

by ti-amie Womens Draw

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
RUS V. Kudermetova [1]/BEL E. Mertens [1] vs RUS A. Kalinskaya/CRO D. Vekic
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
BEL K. Flipkens/ESP S. Sorribes Tormo vs JPN E. Hozumi/JPN M. Ninomiya
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
CZE L. Hradecka/CZE L. Noskova vs USA S. Williams/USA V. Williams
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
EST A. Kontaveit/USA S. Rogers vs CHI A. Guarachi [13]/SLO A. Klepac [13]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA N. Melichar-Martinez [10]/AUS E. Perez [10] vs USA M. Brengle/USA C. Liu
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
NED R. Van der Hoek/BEL A. Van Uytvanck vs USA R. Brantmeier/USA C. Ngounoue
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
ROU I. Begu/ROU R. Olaru/ESP A. Bolsova/NOR U. Eikeri
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
SRB A. Krunic/POL M. Linette vs KAZ A. Danilina [8]/BRA B. Haddad Maia [8]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
CZE B. Krejcikova [3]/CZE K. Siniakova [3] vs ROU M. Niculescu/ROU E. Ruse
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA E. Mandlik/USA K. Scott vs ROU A. Bogdan/USA S. Santamaria
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA K. Christian/BLR L. Marozava vs USA A. Li/DEN C. Tauson
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA R. Montgomery/USA C. Vandeweghe vs JPN S. Aoyama [15]/TPE H. Chan [15]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA A. Muhammad [9]/JPN E. Shibahara [9] vs RUS V. Gracheva/POL K. Piter
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
UKR A. Kalinina/KAZ E. Rybakina vs GBR H. Dart/RUS L. Samsonova
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA H. Baptiste/USA W. Osuigwe vs USA S. Kenin/AUS A. Tomljanovic
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA A. Krueger/USA P. Stearns vs CAN G. Dabrowski [5]/MEX G. Olmos [5]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
CHN Y. Xu [7]/CHN Z. Yang [7] vs CZE M. Bouzkova/GER L. Siegemund
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
KAZ Y. Putintseva/BEL Y. Wickmayer vs SWE R. Peterson/RUS A. Potapova
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
RUS N. Dzalamidze/RUS K. Rakhimova vs USA S. Chang/USA A. Kulikov
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
ITA L. Bronzetti/COL C. Osorio vs USA C. Dolehide [12]/AUS S. Sanders [12]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
FRA C. Garcia [14]/FRA K. Mladenovic [14] vs RUS E. Alexandrova/RUS Y. Sizikova
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
CZE T. Martincova/RUS A. Panova vs ARG N. Podoroska/EGY M. Sherif
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
ITA J. Paolini/ITA M. Trevisan vs HUN A. Bondar/BEL G. Minnen
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
HUN P. Udvardy/SLO T. Zidansek vs UKR L. Kichenok [4]/LAT J. Ostapenko [4]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
USA D. Krawczyk [6]/NED D. Schuurs [6] vs FRA A. Cornet/SUI J. Teichmann
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
TPE L. Chan/AUS S. Stosur vs JPN M. Kato/INA A. Sutjiadi
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
SVK T. Mihalikova/BLR A. Sasnovich vs ROU I. Bara/GEO E. Gorgodze
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
GEO O. Kalashnikova/UKR N. Kichenok vs UKR M. Kostyuk [11]/CHN S. Zhang [11]

WOMEN'S DOUBLES
POL A. Rosolska [16]/NZL E. Routliffe [16] vs GER V. Heisen/POL K. Kawa
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
ESP N. Parrizas-Diaz/NED A. Rus vs USA C. McNally/USA T. Townsend
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
HUN D. Galfi/USA B. Pera vs BEL M. Zanevska/BEL K. Zimmermann
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
CAN L. Fernandez/AUS D. Saville vs USA C. Gauff [2]/USA J. Pegula [2]

by Deuce Gauff and Pegula - seeded #2 - are out in the 1st round - to Leylah and Gavrilova, who simply played better on this night.

I was surprised with how short Gavrilova is when I saw her in Granby. She was very nice to people, as she was one of the players that the fans recognized most there - she signed autographs and posed for photos with what seemed to be a genuine smile all along.

Leylah and Gavrilova are essentially a business pairing. Both are sponsored by Lululemon clothing.
Lululemon also paired Leylah with Jack Sock in Mixed Doubles (Sock wears Lululemon, as well).
It's unfortunate when businesses get involved in on-court matters like this. Their only on-court input should be to provide clothing/shoes/racquets to the players, not to put doubles teams together, etc.

by patrick Read there were controversy in that doubles match where Gauff had a clean winner at net in deciding tiebreak. Paper was flying at the back end of the court after Gauff hit the winner and Saville hollered let and the chair agreed. That winner would have reduced the Americans deficit to 7-6. After the match, the crowd let the chair know about what happened.

by Deuce
patrick wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 11:03 am Read there were controversy in that doubles match where Gauff had a clean winner at net in deciding tiebreak. Paper was flying at the back end of the court after Gauff hit the winner and Saville hollered let and the chair agreed. That winner would have reduced the Americans deficit to 7-6. After the match, the crowd let the chair know about what happened.
Yeah... there's a lot of American based misinformation about that point...
The paper was flying around on the court area (within the court lines) in back of Gauff/Pegula, and Gavrilova stopped moving and called 'let' suring the point considerably before Gauff had the easy putaway - about 4 seconds before. Gauff's easy putaway would not have been so easy if Gavrilova had not completely stopped.
There is no question that Gavrilova called 'let' because of the paper being distracting, and definitely NOT because they were about to lose the point, as the American media people are claiming.

That Gavrilova called 'let' before the umpire may not be the 'proper' thing to do... but that's the fault of the umpire, who should have called it sooner, as it was very obvious.

by ti-amie JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES DRAW

PAR D. Vallejo [1]
vs USA K. Bigun
USA S. Daryabeigi vs FRA P. Inchauspe
USA C. Baierl vs JPN R. Sakamoto
BEL A. Basile vs KOR G. Campana Lee [13]

POL M. Pawelski [10] vs TUR T. Tokac
USA A. Michelsen vs THA T. Nirundorn
CZE H. Barton vs USA C. Williams
ROU M. Coman vs LTU E. Butvilas [8]

USA N. Basavareddy [4] vs SUI D. Dietrich
AUS E. Winter vs BEL A. Blockx
USA B. Nakashima vs ARG J. La Serna
FRA A. Gea vs CAN J. Weekes [15]

PER I. Buse [12] vs SVK P. Privara
USA L. Boika vs NAM C. Van Schalkwyk
USA J. Braswell vs GBR P. Brady
USA H. Rivera vs ESP M. Landaluce [5]


PER G. Bueno [7] vs USA J. Sarr
J. Loutit vs USA A. Frusina
JPN H. Matsuoka vs USA A. Kim
PAR M. Vergara del Puerto vs HKG C. Wong [9]

USA M. Zheng [16] vs POL B. Zgola
GBR W. Jansen vs AUS J. Jin
CYP C. Koshis vs USA O. Baris
BOL J. Prado Angelo vs SUI K. Feldbausch [3]

ARG L. Midon [6] vs USA L. Tien
SRB B. Djuric vs SVK P. Nad
FRA P. Barbier Gazeu vs USA K. Kang
BRA J. Fonseca vs CZE J. Nicod [11]

RUS Y. Demin [14] vs USA N. Godsick
USA D. Blanch vs ESP P. Rodenas
USA A. Razeghi vs POL O. Pieczkowski
PER G. Ballotta vs BEL G. Bailly [2]

by ti-amie JUNIOR GIRLS' SINGLES DRAW

BEL S. Costoulas [1]
vs PER L. Perez Alarcon
FRA Y. Bartashevich vs USA V. Glozman
GBR E. McDonald vs USA E. Yu
JPN H. Kinoshita vs RUS M. Andreeva [14]

PHI A. Eala [10] vs CAN A. Xu
USA M. Slama vs SVK N. Vargova
GER C. Kuhl vs KEN A. Okutoyi
USA A. Ahn vs AUS T. Preston [8]

SUI C. Naef [4] vs USA S. Macavei
ESP R. Gonzalez Vilar vs SVK R. Jamrichova
BUL D. Glushkova vs RUS A. Gureva
UKR A. Lopata vs USA Q. Lopez [16]

CAN V. Mboko [9] vs USA K. Quevedo
DEN R. Munk Mortensen vs ITA G. Pedone
JPN S. Ishii vs USA I. Jovic
POL M. Rowinska vs ARG S. Sierra [5]


RUS D. Shnaider [7] vs TUR M. Ercan
BEL A. Van Impe vs USA A. Blokhina
USA C. Jauffret vs POL W. Ewald
SVK I. Balus vs HUN L. Udvardy [11]

DEN J. Svendsen [13] vs USA K. Hui
AUS C. Kempenaers-Pocz vs CAN K. Cross
GBR R. Stoiber vs ITA F. Urgesi
KAZ A. Sagandikova vs USA L. Hovde [3]

SVK N. Daubnerova [6] vs USA C. Ngounoue
BEL A. Waligora vs USA T. Evans
GER E. Seidel vs USA S. Lam
RUS E. Khayrutdinova vs JPN S. Saito [12]

RUS K. Zaytseva [15] vs CAN M. Kupres
USA A. Anazagasty-Pursoo vs THA L. Tararudee
FRA S. Iliev vs ARG L. Moyano
USA A. Hamilton vs CZE L. Havlickova [2]

by Suliso Some unusual countries have seeded players this time, particularly in the boys' draft.

by ti-amie So far today I've seen Eala, Godsick, Okutoyi and now I'm watching Mboko. Young Godsick was up 5-2 or 5-1 in the first set, started DF'ing all over the place and lost the first set 7-5 and lost the match in straight sets. I thought he was younger but he's 18.

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by nelslus LOL, Rajeev and Joe almost, kinda-sorta, found a way to lose another huge Slam match with match points in their favor. Apparently, if I heard this correctly- they had 4 match points in the 2nd set- including a 0-40 lead, up at that point 6-5, 5-4. (I wasn't watching- I just caught the last couple of games). VERY fortunately for my favorites, they broke the first game of the third set- and held the lead- albeit Rajeev had to save one break point in that last game. (They never were broken- the other team was 0/3 with breaks.) PHEW!! :)

by ti-amie With the forecast the way it is there won't be much doubles play outside of Armstrong and juniors may be a wash. If singles wrap up quickly on Ashe I can see them moving some play there though.

by nelslus I am seriously shocked that Dolehide and Sanders smacked down Garcia and Mladenovic 3 & 3. They just played great tennis, winning so many big points. VERY happy about this result- albeit, I'd be most geeked if Taylor and Caty somehow managed to take the title.

by nelslus ....AND now Taylor and Caty play even better than Dolehide and Sanders, taking out Krawczyk and Schuurs 3 & 1- AND they were broken once. Just outstanding play.

by nelslus LOL, Leylah and Jack lost the first set- were up a double break in the second set- got it to deuce with first Leylah serving, and then to deuce with Jock serving (i.e., two set points)- and lost to the better doubles team of Sanders and Peers. Jack was, for his level of doubles, pretty pitiful- just a lump. Did very little to move, poach and try to protect Leylah's serve- she was over-all the better player today. Then, we he was serving for the second set, he was real Nick-lite- going for these stupid "big" shots, trying a Sampras-esque-jump-in-the-air smash, only, of course to hit it out- I felt bad for Leylah today (and same for Coco in the Wimbledon SF, albeit I did not see that match). Still- congrats to the Aussies!

by ti-amie I think someone here said that the Fernandez/Sock pairing may have been sponsor driven. From what you posted it seems like it's true.

by nelslus PHEW!! After a 3:12 DOUBLES!! match, Rajeev and Joe managed to win in a 3rd set tiebreaker- 7-5, 4-6, (10-5). At 5-all in the third, Joe played a terrible service game- a double fault and errors. So, Cabal and Farah- who had a raucous crowd supporting them- more than for Rajeev and Joe (which was cool with me- I love hearing support for folks from all countries)- served for the match. Fortunately, at that point, Joe played a great return game to break- and then both Joe and Rajeev played an excellent third set tiebreaker- albeit, it definitely helped that, at what could have been a crucial point, the other team over-hit a makeable volley over the baseline. YAY for making another Slam title!!!! :bananas:

by ti-amie Mboko vs Eala junior girls matchup I'm looking forward to.

by Deuce Vicky Mboko had to battle through her quarterfinal. That's good experience.
So far, so good.
She's the next one you'll be hearing about coming out of Canada, folks.
She just turned 16 years old 2 weeks ago.

by ashkor87 Rajeev Ram is an interesting example of a player who was a dominant junior in singles but never made it in the pro ranks, turned to doubles and did very well..(have been following him since orange Bowl because he is of Indian origin, of course).
I think he is just a tad too slow to be a good singles player ..a bit like Sania and Mahesh Bhupathi...

by ashkor87 Amazing move by Ram and Salisbury..After they returned serve, they switched sides ..while the point was still on..for no earthly reason other than to confuse their opponents! Never seen such a move in all my life

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by ti-amie :( That is the match I wanted to see but I was too busy giving Apple money.

by JTContinental Eala takes the girls title, and is the first junior from the Phillipines to do so

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by patrick Think Townsend going to give USTA led by Patrick McEnroe the finger if she and McNally win tomorrow.

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by skatingfan
ti-amie wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:22 pm
Golden Career Slam - won the Olympics last year.

by ashkor87 Watched the first 2 sets..some great tennis, some awful tennis too..Both McNallyand Townsend missed sitters , shouldhave won in straight sets, and the Czechs made more mistakes than i have seen them ever make...must have played better in the third set...it was too late so I went to sleep..

by Owendonovan
patrick wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:02 pm Think Townsend going to give USTA led by Patrick McEnroe the finger if she and McNally win tomorrow.
She should after every tournament she plays.

by ashkor87 But Kathy Rinaldi was in her box...so BJK team spot seems ok