In 2007 Venus came back from a left wrist injury and being inspired by sister Serena who won the Australian Open at the beginning of the year, Venus also wanted to win a Grand Slam. While sister Serena was knocked out, Venus was even more determined to get the title. In her way to the final, she met youngster Ivanovic from Serbia who already reached the Roland Garros final. Ivanovic already saved match points against Vaidisova on her way to the semi-final, Venus had two tough encounters in the early stages, but then later on she knocked out Sharapova and Kuznetsova easily. Would Ivanovic continue her best year to date or would Venus and her perfect semi-final win/loss record come out on top? I'd say watch these highlights and enjoy it since there is sensational grass court tennis to witness!
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Tennis.com's Peter Bodo discusses the injuries on the women's side and who he thinks has the best chance at the title.
Tennis.com's Peter Bodo and Justin Gimelstob discuss how the men will do at the 2008 US Open.
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TENNIS.com's Senior Editor Peter Bodo and Justin Gimelstob preview the 2008 US Open and discuss who has the best chance of winning on the men's side.
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Tennis coaching legend Nick Bollettieri recaps yesterday's action at the US Open and previews today's battles.
Tennis coaching legend Nick Bollettieri discusses yesterday's thrilling match between the Williams sisters and takes a look at today's upcoming matches.
Melanie Oudin's U.S. Open run continued in spectacular fashion when the 17-year-old American ousted former champion Maria Sharapova. Ian Eagle and Jim Courier recap that match as well as all the day's action from Flushing Meadows.
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