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Old 09-06-2014, 03:17 PM   #1841
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I knew Roger would do this he left it all in that last match
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Old 09-06-2014, 03:35 PM   #1842
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Well McEnroe said it but if nothing else Federer has expended really nothing so far so he's got a lot to give. But Cilic playing out of his mind right now (30 winners, 17 errors), so we'll see if he can keep it up. Has to close it out in 3 or the crowd will really get into it.
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Old 09-06-2014, 04:02 PM   #1843
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Not the farewell match CBS wanted. Cilic with the match of his life.
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Old 09-06-2014, 04:14 PM   #1844
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CBS could broadcast the 3rd place match.
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Old 09-06-2014, 04:16 PM   #1845
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Roger should have known better than to wear Canucks colours for such an important match.
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Old 09-06-2014, 05:29 PM   #1846
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When was the last Grand slam that didn't at least have Fed, Joker or Nadal in the final?
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Old 09-06-2014, 06:59 PM   #1847
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when was the last grand slam that didn't at least have fed, joker or nadal in the final?
2005
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Old 09-07-2014, 09:04 AM   #1848
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2005
Yup 2005 Australian Open Safin vs Hewitt. And only because Safin saved a handful of match points against Federer in the semifinal.

Before that was the 2004 French Open Coria-Gaudio disaster I mentioned earlier.
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Old 09-07-2014, 12:31 PM   #1849
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Any reason why that the majority of fans seem to be cheering for Nishikori?
Dont mean to single out your post but I thought I would you use this as a jumping off point.

I just got back from New York last night. This is probably as good a place as any to share my story.

My brother and I arrived last Monday at 7pm. Seeing that Raonic would be the second match that night we picked up tickets on our layover in TO. We knew we had to go just in case we couldnt catch him later in the week. With Bouchard and Pop out there was no risking missing seeing a Canadian. By 830 we were in Ashe catching the last set of the Azarenka/Krunic match. It was a great finish and the crowd was really in it. But for us it was all about the next match. The crowd thinned out as the match went late which gave us a chance to move down. This was the first live match I have ever seen. Just awesome. To get to the quoted post I would say on my anecdotal evidence the late crowd was very clearly mostly Japanese who had come out specifically to watch Kei, rather than neutral fans cheering for the underdog. Although I would agree with the other posters that the crowds there do generally like the underdog if its not an American, or one of the top players in the match. Such a tough finish for Milos. The match ended at 2:26am, tied for the latest at a US Open. Before the last set we went to get another round of beers and the vendor was surprised we weren't leaving.

On Tuesday we had row one tickets on Armstrong. It was a great day of matches. First was the Williams sisters and Makarova/Vesnina. Very cool to see them up close and awesome to have reserved row one tickets as the pro american crowd rushed the stadium. The sisters looked off most of the match, and quite fitting Serena ended with the double faults. Next up was Cilic/Simon. What a battle! Cilic's box was directly below us (we were on the end, and the box is right in the corner). It was interesting to watch the interaction between Cilic and his box. And of course we got to see his coach Ivenisevic up close. After that match was Berdych/Thiem. Berdych was clearly in charge and Thiem looked like a teenager! Despite the mismatch Thiem showed some impressive skill. Maybe in a few years he will develop. The Bryan brothers were scheduled for armstrong but got moved to grandstand as the matches were taking so long. Last point for that day; Did I ever meet the New York climate. It was hot, humid and I got burned. The crowd would cheer when the sun briefly went behind a cloud. I was sweating in the seats, cant imagine what the players felt.

We took a break on Wednesday to take in the Manhattan sites, including the 9/11 museum and club seats for the Yankees. For all you foodies out there I met Tom Colicchio at the game. I am terrible at recognizing faces but instantly knew it was him, I guess that says where my priorities are, lol. He was pleasant and we had a short conversation up the wrap up of filming for the upcoming Top Chef Boston season.

Thursday was back to flushing meadows for the day session at Ashe. This was our chance to see the Bryans against Ram/Lipsky. I am not as big a fan of the doubles game but from a stadium viewer perspective the quick action is entertaining. And once again the pro american crowd was really into it. Next up was Cilic/Berdych. No doubt, I came away from the week with an appreciation for Cilic. Just outstanding. The grounds there are great. Lots to do, see, and the food options were plenty. A very interactive experience for tennis fans.

Friday was back in to Manhattan, with a trip to the Statue of Liberty in order. I am not normally into the touristy stuff but it was very surreal to be so close to such an iconic spot that we have seen in so many pictures. Next we took a stroll through the financial district, which I enjoyed as I work in that industry. And for lunch we made our way to Lombardies, the oldest pizza shop in NY, for some great pizza and some local beer. The night was back at Yankees stadium for a great pitching dual against KC.

Saturday was the end of our trip and we flew back into Western Canada. Did I ever enjoy getting out of the airport into the dry heat. I cant say enough how hot/humid NY was.

Hope you enjoyed my story! If you have any questions about the specific matches let me know. I will answer best I can.
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^ Did you see Genie at Yankee Stadium? She caught two foul balls at that game apparently.
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^ Did you see Genie at Yankee Stadium? She caught two foul balls at that game apparently.
Didnt know about the foul balls but they showed her on the big screen. Unfortunately thats as close as I got.
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Old 09-07-2014, 03:39 PM   #1852
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Serena just pounding the ball, wow.
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I guess it was just wishful thinking on my part hoping for a good match between Wozniacki and Serena. Hat tip to the Senator, Serena was dominant.
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Old 09-07-2014, 06:01 PM   #1854
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CBS could broadcast the 3rd place match.
Count me as one of the few far more interested in this match than I would have been a Djokovic-Federer final. I'm a little sad it was Nishikori that made the breakthrough before Raonic, but frankly, men's tennis needs a little chaos.
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Old 09-07-2014, 06:11 PM   #1855
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Count me as one of the few far more interested in this match than I would have been a Djokovic-Federer final. I'm a little sad it was Nishikori that made the breakthrough before Raonic, but frankly, men's tennis needs a little chaos.
I agree. Btw the bookies aren't interested its a pick em so pick whoever you want.
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Old 09-08-2014, 03:55 PM   #1856
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What a strange time of day for the men's final. Everyone on the west side of the continent is at work. Is there any reason this time of day was picked?
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Old 09-08-2014, 04:02 PM   #1857
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... Did I ever meet the New York climate. It was hot, humid and I got burned. The crowd would cheer when the sun briefly went behind a cloud. I was sweating in the seats, cant imagine what the players felt...
I spent a day at the tournament in 2007, so I know what you are refering to about the heat plus the intense sunshine.

Did you wear dark coloured clothing? My guess is no.

I could not believe it when Genie wore dark colours the whole week and especially the Monday she was eliminated with the match starting around 3:00 pm.
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What a strange time of day for the men's final. Everyone on the west side of the continent is at work. Is there any reason this time of day was picked?
to avoid monday night football

and also the players need to prepare for davis cup on friday (if their countries are still in it)
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Old 09-08-2014, 04:12 PM   #1859
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What a strange time of day for the men's final. Everyone on the west side of the continent is at work. Is there any reason this time of day was picked?
Because the organizers are morons. The men had complained for years about playing semis and finals on back to back days. The USTA's solution for last year and this was to add a day rather than schedule similar to Wimbledon and the Australian Open.

Hopefully that gets fixed for next year.
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Old 09-08-2014, 04:13 PM   #1860
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Hmm. I guess.

Be interesting to see what the TV ratings will be from this one. Two unexpected players in the final won't help as much as a Fed/Djok, but the time of day has got to hurt as well. It will be over before people on the West coast even get home. I'd rather take my chances and go up against MNF.
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