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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.

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Rafael Nadal attacks the ball to beat unlucky Richard Gasquet, France's faded hope.

Gail Sheehy
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Melanie Oudin, a 17-year-old from Georgia and the No. 3 American women's player from the Obama generation. It'll be a long wait to fill the gap from Williams sisters.

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Roger Federer waiting to receive before killing it.

Gail Sheehy
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Nine-year-old Declan Sheehy Moss covers his first U.S. Open.

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Rafael Nadal's smile is back after winning in the first round.

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A bandaged Venus Williams feels no pain when power serving.

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