by ti-amie DAY 11: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM 7:00 PM


WOMEN'S SINGLES SF
USA C. Gauff [6] vs CZE K. Muchova [10]
WOMEN'S SINGLES SF
Upcoming
USA M. Keys [17] vs A. Sabalenka [2]

LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM 12:00 PM

MEN'S DOUBLES SF
IND R. Bopanna [6]/AUS M. Ebden [6] vs FRA P. Herbert/FRA N. Mahut
MEN'S DOUBLES SF
Upcoming
USA R. Ram [3]/GBR J. Salisbury [3] vs CRO I. Dodig [2]/USA A. Krajicek [2]
WC MEN'S DOUBLES SF
Not before 4:00 PM
GBR A. Hewett [1]/GBR G. Reid [1] vs FRA S. Houdet/JPN T. Sanada

COURT 5 12:00 PM

JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES QF
USA L. Tien [11] vs MEX R. Pacheco Mendez [2]
WC MEN'S SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
JPN T. Miki vs GBR A. Hewett [2]
JUNIOR BOYS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
Y. Demin [1]/MEX R. Pacheco Mendez [1] vs KOR S. Park/IND A. Shah
WC WOMEN'S DOUBLES SF
Upcoming
USA D. Mathewson/JPN M. Tanaka vs JPN Y. Kamiji [2]/RSA K. Montjane [2]

COURT 10 12:00 PM

JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES QF
USA A. Frusina vs FRA A. Gea [15]
WC MEN'S SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
NED R. Spaargaren vs ARG G. Fernandez [3]

COURT 11 12:00 PM

JUNIOR GIRLS' SINGLES QF
JPN S. Saito [4] vs CZE T. Valentova [9]
WC QUAD SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
NED N. Vink [1] vs JPN K. Sugeno
JUNIOR GIRLS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
JPN S. Saito/JPN N. Sato vs USA A. Penickova/USA K. Penickova
WC WOMEN'S DOUBLES SF
Upcoming
NED D. De Groot [1]/NED J. Griffioen [1] vs ARG M. Moreno/CHN Z. Zhu

COURT 12 12:00 PM

JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES QF
USA C. Williams [3] vs BRA J. Fonseca [7]
WC WOMEN'S SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
NED D. De Groot [1] vs GBR L. Shuker
JUNIOR BOYS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
USA K. Kang [4]/USA C. Williams [4] vs ITA F. Bondioli [6]/AUT J. Schwaerzler [6]
WC MEN'S DOUBLES SF
Upcoming
CHI A. Cataldo/USA C. Ratzlaff vs JPN T. Miki/JPN T. Oda

COURT 13 12:00 PM

JUNIOR GIRLS' SINGLES QF
JPN E. Koike [6] vs USA K. Hui
WC WOMEN'S SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
COL A. Bernal vs JPN Y. Kamiji [2]
JUNIOR GIRLS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
JPN H. Kinoshita/JPN W. Sonobe vs CZE A. Kovackova [4]/CZE L. Samsonova [4]
WC QUAD DOUBLESSF
Upcoming
SVK T. Masaryk/BRA Y. Silva vs GBR A. Lapthorne/RSA D. Ramphadi

COURT 4 12:00 PM

JUNIOR GIRLS' SINGLES QF
CZE L. Samsonova [10] vs GBR H. Klugman
WC WOMEN'S SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
JPN M. Ohtani [4] vs RSA K. Montjane
JUNIOR GIRLS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
SVK R. Jamrichova [1]/USA K. Quevedo [1] vs GBR H. Klugman/GBR M. Xu

COURT 6 12:00 PM

JUNIOR GIRLS' SINGLES QF
SVK R. Jamrichova [1] vs A. Gureva [11]
WC WOMEN'S SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
NED A. Van Koot vs NED J. Griffioen [3]
JUNIOR GIRLS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
ROU M. Gae [8]/A. Gureva [8] vs USA T. Evans/USA A. Hamilton

COURT 7 12:00 PM

JUNIOR BOYS' DOUBLES QF
USA M. Exsted/USA C. Woestendick vs AUS H. Jones/USA A. Razeghi
WC QUAD SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
AUS H. Davidson vs USA D. Wagner [4]
JUNIOR BOYS' DOUBLES QF
Upcoming
SWE M. Dahlin/EST O. Ojakaar vs BRA J. Fonseca [2]/BUL I. Radulov [2]
WC QUAD DOUBLES SF
Upcoming
NED S. Schroder [1]/NED N. Vink [1] vs CHI F. Cayulef/CHI D. Perez

COURT 8 2:00 PM

WC QUAD SINGLESR2
RSA D. Ramphadi [3] vs GBR A. Lapthorne
JUNIOR GIRLS' WC SINGLES QF
Not before 3:00 PM
USA M. Phelps [1] vs JPN Y. Takamuro
JUNIOR GIRLS' WC SINGLES QF
Upcoming
BEL L. Gryp vs USA S. Czauz

COURT 9 12:00 PM

JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES QF
ITA F. Cina [14] vs CHN Y. Zhou [9]
WC QUAD SINGLES R2
Not before 2:00 PM
ISR G. Sasson vs NED S. Schroder [2]
MATCH PREVIEW
JUNIOR GIRLS' WC SINGLES QF
Not before 3:00 PM
NED I. Schogt vs FRA K. Chasteau [2]
MATCH PREVIEW
JUNIOR GIRLS' WC SINGLES QF
Upcoming
JPN R. Okano vs BRA V. Miranda

COURT 14 2:00 PM

WC MEN'S SINGLES R2
FRA S. Houdet s USA C. Ratzlaff
MATCH PREVIEW
JUNIOR BOYS' WC SINGLES QF
Not before 3:00 PM
ITA F. Felici [1] vs USA T. Majetic
MATCH PREVIEW
JUNIOR BOYS' WC SINGLES QF
Upcoming
AUS B. Wenzel vs AUT M. Taucher [2]

COURT 15 2:00 PM

WC MEN'S SINGLES R2
ESP M. De la Puente [4] vs GBR G. Reid
JUNIOR BOYS' WC SINGLES QF
Not before 3:00 PM
GBR J. Johns vs USA C. Cooper
JUNIOR BOYS' WC SINGLES QF
Upcoming
GBR D. Ward vs NED I. van Rijt

by Owendonovan Is that Nelslus causing a stir in the stands?

by ponchi101 I posted a whole bunch of wrong stuff in the day 11 topic. Sorry. It should go here.

by skatingfan
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:31 am Truly pathetic performance by Muchova
That's a bit harsh given the circumstances, and the injury to her arm. She is starting to play better in the second set.

by ashkor87 When will people learn not to dropshot Coco?!

by meganfernandez
Owendonovan wrote:Is that Nelslus causing a stir in the stands?
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by meganfernandez
skatingfan wrote:
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:31 am Truly pathetic performance by Muchova
That's a bit harsh given the circumstances, and the injury to her arm. She is starting to play better in the second set.
Amazing at the end to get back into it and save all those MPs


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by ashkor87 Sabalenka will not let Coco get away with those short balls the way Muchova did...nor will Keys

by ashkor87 Keys playing really well..looks slim and fit and moving well..this could be a great match...though I feel sorry for the balls..

by ponchi101 Muchova's net play: 10/24, for 42%. Way too low.
When did she injure her arm?

by skatingfan Keys is crushing the ball so far.

by texasniteowl How long can Maddie keep up this level? Because wow!

by ponchi101 As long as Aryna can keep her low level. Maddie is playing well, but Aryna is not able to keep the ball in play.

by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:38 am Muchova's net play: 10/24, for 42%. Way too low.
When did she injure her arm?
That is because of the quality of Coco's passing shots...

by ashkor87 Keys playing like a champion, a USO champion.

by meganfernandez
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:16 am Keys playing like a champion, a USO champion.
Absolutely flawless for 11 games... this one is going to sting if she doesn't right the ship. Big collapse from 5-3, but she dug herself out of 15-40 at 5-6 to force a TB. I've never seen Maddie play this confidently. Credit Sabalenka for turning it on and believing in herself, too.

by ponchi101 Starting with the 9th game of the set, Aryna went 21-7 in points.
So much with the narrative that she is a choker.

by ashkor87 Keys looking tired now..footwork not good enough

by ashkor87 Though the score is 6 -0, 6-7 they have both won the same number of points..

by meganfernandez
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:00 am Keys looking tired now..footwork not good enough
i think she is going to rally. Looked good in that last game. Dig deep, Maddie!

by meganfernandez Sabalenka has been more clutch. I think she wins the match TB. Her returns have been bonkers. So good.

Sabalenka thought she won the match at 7-3 in the TB. Oops.

Very lackluster reaction from the crowd when Sabalenka won. That's sad. She played amazing and deserved better.

This was the best match of the tournament.

by nelslus
Owendonovan wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 12:28 am Is that Nelslus causing a stir in the stands?
....You really had to ask?? :gorgeous:

by skatingfan
meganfernandez wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:45 am Sabalenka has been more clutch. I think she wins the match TB. Her returns have been bonkers. So good.

Sabalenka thought she won the match at 7-3 in the TB. Oops.

Very lackluster reaction from the crowd when Sabalenka won. That's sad. She played amazing and deserved better.

This was the best match of the tournament.
It was pretty late by the time the match ended, and obviously it was a pro-American crowd, but I thought the crowd reaction was normal.

by nelslus
skatingfan wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:53 am
meganfernandez wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:45 am Sabalenka has been more clutch. I think she wins the match TB. Her returns have been bonkers. So good.

Sabalenka thought she won the match at 7-3 in the TB. Oops.

Very lackluster reaction from the crowd when Sabalenka won. That's sad. She played amazing and deserved better.

This was the best match of the tournament.
It was pretty late by the time the match ended, and obviously it was a pro-American crowd, but I thought the crowd reaction was normal.
A number of folks left after the Coco match. Others left while the match was still going on. (I will never understand why folks come to these tournaments, when clearly they don't appear to care at all about tennis. But, bro-ing and boozing it up apparently have their own rewards). So, it was nowhere near a full house by the time the match ended. (I got back to where I am staying around 1:30 a.m. Fortunately, for me, this was 12:30 a.m. Chicago time). So, the after-match response felt fine. Remember that there were still many folks left- and it ain't fun getting out of there with tons of people doing the same thing. Frankly, I was one of the folks trying to speed out of there after Sabalenka won. Of course- fair enough- I am sure that Madison would still have gotten a larger response. And, I do see that it's a shame that Sabalenka didn't get the same level of acknowledgment after the match.

by ponchi101
meganfernandez wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:45 am Sabalenka has been more clutch. I think she wins the match TB. Her returns have been bonkers. So good.

Sabalenka thought she won the match at 7-3 in the TB. Oops.

Very lackluster reaction from the crowd when Sabalenka won. That's sad. She played amazing and deserved better.

This was the best match of the tournament.
I am rooting for Coco in the final solely because I like it when we get new slam winners.
But Sabalenka has obviously have the best slam year, and she deserves the #1 slot. If she wins it, even more clear cut.

by skatingfan
ponchi101 wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:59 pm I am rooting for Coco in the final solely because I like it when we get new slam winners.
But Sabalenka has obviously have the best slam year, and she deserves the #1 slot. If she wins it, even more clear cut.
Best Grand Slam season since Serena came two wins short of the calendar Grand Slam in 2015.

by ti-amie Re fans leaving after the first match: A lot depends on the LIRR ( Long Island Rail Road) schedule for those who are traveling east as well as the match taking place during the work week. Even the bros have to put in an appearance at their jobs the next morning.

The situation in NYC is not like that at Wimbledon where transportation ends at 11 - the subway runs 24/7 - but I think if the matches were played Friday night instead of Thursday the fans would've hung around and been obnoxious longer.