sify.com - 9/9/2008
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Roger Federer Monday won his fifth consecutive US Open title and 13th Grand Slam crown, defeating British sixth seed Andy Murray 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in an hour and 51 minutes here at Flushing Meadows
YOUR 2008 U.S. OPEN CHAMP WILL BE......
epiccarnival.com 9/3/2008 — by Isaac , The World of Isaac Quick... Name me the last person other than Roger Federer to win the U.S. Open? Nadal? nope Djokovic? not him either It was Andy Roddick. And though a lot of people consider this A-Rod a loser, Roddick has won more ...
US Open 2008:Rafael Nadal Vs Mardy Fish 4th September
livetv.theredirection.com 9/4/2008 — Watch US Open 2008:Rafael Nadal Vs Mardy Fish 4th September on http://livetv.theredirection.com..US Open 2008 Quarter Finals : Andy Roddick Vs Novak Djokovic Live Streaming & Video Highlights September 4th.Gilles Muller Vs Roger Federer Live Streaming & Video Highlights September 4th
Will Roger Federer Win the U.S. Open 5 Times in a Row?
gravyandbiscuits.com 9/7/2008 — Tennis is one of the only sports I can stand to watch on television, and I have been following the 2008 U.S. Open quite avidly this year, especially the men’s. After a couple of years of becoming a tennis fan, I can’t help but to have developed a bit of a crush on Swiss pro tennis champ Roger Feder
Andy Murray Will Take Roger Federer to the 2008 U.S. Open Final
gravyandbiscuits.com 9/7/2008 — Andy Murray, tennis champ from the UK, has beaten Rafael Nadal in the 2008 U.S. Open semi-final. This is his first grand-slam final, and quite a shock to most of us who were expecting to see Nadal go against Roger Federer tomorrow in the final match.
Roger Federer Shows Missing Hunger To Win Fifth Straight US Open!
myroyalway.com 9/9/2008 — Roger Federer will be the first person to win five straight US Open Championships, a feat not achieved since 1920. If Andy Murray wins, he will be the first Briton to win since 1936.
Federer looked extrememly focused from the start. He opened the game with two aces, and won the third with an ...
The U.S. Open is Still Club Fed
besteversportstalk.blogspot.com 9/9/2008 — Roger Federer convincingly defeated Andy Murray 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to claim his fifth straight U.S. Open title and end a frustrating 2008 season on a high note. Federer now owns 13 Grand Slam singles titles, one short of Pete Sampras' all-time record.