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Do Bold Outfits Win Matches?
On Day 11 of the U.S. Open, The Daily Beast's Touré tests his tennis theory-the loud shots and sartorial flair always win out-on the del Potro-Cilic quarterfinal.
The Great American Sporting Event
Why does the U.S. Open make for such great drama? Yesterday, The Daily Beast's team, including Salman Rushdie, Campbell Brown and Peggy Noonan, hit the court to find out. VIEW OUR GALLERY.
As I speak, Nadal just served, and he served outside the line, and he's trying to serve again. You know what's delightful about this? In baseba...
Nadal's Head Game
Rafael Nadal sported a familiar new 'do at the U.S. Open-"the Roger." The Daily Beast's Gail Sheehy asks: Is he taking his rivalry with Federer to a higher level?
Gail Sheehy's U.S. Open Photo Diary
Roger Federer breezed through the second round, Venus powered through her injury, and Rafa is back in form. VIEW OUR GALLERY of Gail Sheehy's day at the U.S. Open.
The Curtain Rises on Tennis' Big Stage
The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove searches for celebrities at Day 1 of the U.S. Open, talks to the Williams sisters' dad about his book idea-and watches Roger Federer and his first victim.
















