Opening Day Afternoon Wrap

There’s still some action happening out there, but it looks like we’re going to make it through afternoon matches without

There’s still some action happening out there, but it looks like we’re going to make it through afternoon matches without any glaring upsets.

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Here’s what happened today:

-Despite Wimbledon-like temperatures, overcast skies this morning and an ugly economy, the U.S. Open breaks an all-time Opening Day attendance record with more than 36,000 people coming through the gates
-Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters, Amelie Mauresmo and Marion Bartoli all won today in easy straight-set victories.
-John Isner’s serve looked as impressive as ever and he won in a straight-sets upset over Victor Hanescu; Donald Young lost in four sets to Tommy Robredo.
-Tommy Haas struggled on Court 11, but found a way to outlast qualifer Alejandro Falla in what would have been the easily the biggest upset of the day.
-Best match of the Day: Sam Stosur defeated the veteran Ai Sugiyama in three sets on Court 13. And we all know who was there for that one!
-Bethanie Mattek-Sands looked a bit like a baseball player–or maybe a softball player–with her high socks. She won in straight sets.
-James Blake and Lleyton Hewitt both cruised to late-afternoon wins.

 

Opening Day Afternoon Wrap