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Spain on Clay Spells Doom for the U.S.

By TOM PERROTTA
September 19, 2008

At full strength, the American Davis Cup squad would have little chance of beating the Spanish team in this weekend's semifinals. The Americans, who are defending champions, have the talent to win, as they proved last year when they defeated Spain on…

Troubles Behind Him, Federer Takes Fifth Open

By TOM PERROTTA

Federer Breaks Murray for U.S. Open Five-Peat

Serena Williams Comes Out on Top at U.S. Open

Murray Battles His Way Past No. 1 and Into Final

By TOM PERROTTA

With Crowd Behind Him Federer Goes for Fifth Open

Roddick Suddenly Has Realistic Path Toward Final

By TOM PERROTTA

Safina Cruises to Semifinals

Once Considered Second-Best, Venus Can Now Eclipse Her Sister

By TOM PERROTTA

Roddick Moves On in Straight Sets Victory

Federer Wins Five-Set Battle To Avoid Upset

From the Archives: Meet a Tennis Heart-Throb-To-Be

By PIA CATTON

At an Open Full of Young Talent, Fish Survives

By TOM PERROTTA

Nadal Survives Onslaught, Advances at U.S. Open

Five Things To Watch for This Weekend

By TOM PERROTTA

Women's Draw Is Sorely Unbalanced

By TOM PERROTTA

Even in Their 10th U.S. Open, The Sisters Are Ones To Beat

By TOM PERROTTA

Away From Failures, Federer Looks at Ease in Beijing

By TOM PERROTTA

Nadal Brings Olympic Gold Home to Spain

Dementieva of Russia Takes Women's Medal

Serena and Venus Win Gold in Women's Doubles