In Men’s it could not happen … then Japanese Kei Nishikori beat Novak Djokovic in four sets and a rumbling thunderstorm by mere minutes to reach the final. Nishikori has not won the title yet – now has a chance to beat Marin Cilic……… last year I had posted on the exploits of the twins – who at 35, left only a few records. Robert Charles Bryan (Bob) and Michael Carl Bryan (Mike), have won multiple Olympic medals, including the gold in 2012 and have won more professional games, matches, tournaments and Grand Slams than any other pairing. Now, they have won their 100th tournament title. They have now tied a record with their fifth U.S. Open men’s doubles title. Richard Sears and James Dwight also won five way back in the 1880s. They played their first tournament at age 6 in Agoura Hills, California, and have come a long long way..
In the Womens – Serena Williams
steam-rolled past Caroline Wozniacki - 6-3, 6-3 winning her sixth US Open women’s singles
title, which ties Chris Evert for the most in the Open era. She won her 18th Grand Slam singles title,
which ties Evert and Martina Navratilova for fourth-most in tennis history
(behind Margaret Court’s 24, Steffi Graf’s 22 and Helen Wills Moody’s 19) and
is second in the Open era (behind only Graf).
Wozniacki, the No. 11 seed, had twice
taken Williams to three sets this summer, in Montreal and Cincinnati, but had
only beaten her once in nine career head-to-heads. Appropriately, Evert, along
with Navratilova, was there after the match to present an emotional Williams
with a special memento to mark her achievement — an 18 karat gold Tiffany &
Co. bracelet. Eighteen karats for 18 Slams.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar.
8th Sept. 2014.
