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i think we've felt gusts more severe in that as the wind swirls in this bowl configuration, arthur ashe stadium. stadium. 5-5. john: he's got to knuckle down here, djokovic, because if her to get the hold, he would have a real chance to pull this first set out. get the break when he switches sides. bill: that's our big crane camera. you can see how it's not stable. moving around in the gusty moving around in the gusty conditions. john: that's well left by novak. bill: at the very top of the bill: at the very top of the stadium. bill: doing a great job under the trying circumstances. total points, dead even. but in this game, it's 30-30, but in this game, it's 30-30, djokovic. -- 30-0, djokovic. >> out. bill: murray perhaps a little too casual trying to block it back. john: he's not casual, but he was just trying to use the wind to get the depth he was looking for overall. let's face it, djokovic has got the five majors. to me the more talented of the two players. so this wind i think is helping murray a bit here and if her able to sneak out this first -- he were able to sneak out this f
i think we've felt gusts more severe in that as the wind swirls in this bowl configuration, arthur ashe stadium. stadium. 5-5. john: he's got to knuckle down here, djokovic, because if her to get the hold, he would have a real chance to pull this first set out. get the break when he switches sides. bill: that's our big crane camera. you can see how it's not stable. moving around in the gusty moving around in the gusty conditions. john: that's well left by novak. bill: at the very top of the...
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look at the scores of today's matches on arthur ashe stadium. and she's a good volleyer. so she should try to get to the net. easier said than done when you're playing serena williams. bill: 40-15. bill: tried the drop shot but couldn't convert it. so serena with the hold, off to so serena with the hold, off to a quick start. are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the age-old question of travel. the same one we ask ourselves every day. is it the strongest, the most efficient? have we created the kind of vehicle to move not just people... but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, for now. introducing the all-new seven passenger gl. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-ou
look at the scores of today's matches on arthur ashe stadium. and she's a good volleyer. so she should try to get to the net. easier said than done when you're playing serena williams. bill: 40-15. bill: tried the drop shot but couldn't convert it. so serena with the hold, off to so serena with the hold, off to a quick start. are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the age-old question of travel. the same one we ask ourselves every day. is it the strongest, the most efficient? have we created...
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bill: a beautiful evening in new york, as we welcome you back to arthur ashe stadium. usta billie jean king national tennis center. the final day of the u.s. open, men's championship. john: fall is coming to new york. cool, windy, tough conditions. just past 7:00 here in new york and i have to hand it to djokovic. he was in a seemingly very difficult position at the very least. a set 4-0, almost got back in this set. has remained positive to get this early break in the third. bill: waiting for everyone to bill: waiting for everyone to get settled. >> fault. john: three hours, in these guys still look like they're moving incredibly well. john: you don't see murray holding his leg, you don't see djokovic looking at his sneakers. they're still battling the elements, the wind, that is for sure. john: i suppose you tell yourself if you're djokovic, look, i only have to put up with this another two, two and a half hours and i could hold up that u.s. open trophy. murray says i'll take be -- it about 20, 30 minutes from now, about 20, 30 minutes from now, would be nice. john:
bill: a beautiful evening in new york, as we welcome you back to arthur ashe stadium. usta billie jean king national tennis center. the final day of the u.s. open, men's championship. john: fall is coming to new york. cool, windy, tough conditions. just past 7:00 here in new york and i have to hand it to djokovic. he was in a seemingly very difficult position at the very least. a set 4-0, almost got back in this set. has remained positive to get this early break in the third. bill: waiting for...
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champion about djokovic has progressed to the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe caught in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two the score joke of a charging to get through the morning match from a pace which stands now. you know eleven. first first match. so so so they're. always the morning person but. you know you try to go early and try to wake up early. to get your body. as i said you know i want you to start very sharp from the first point but also happy explains david ferrer he booked his place in the fourth round with a four set win over strategies former world number one lleyton hewitt there to play richard gas they were placed in the call to us. and local favorite andy roddick keeps his career going he said he's going to retire after the u.s. open but made sure of at least one more appearance on quarter after a force that win over eighty five years and mean a. argentines by martin del potro the pipes in the last day. now let's switch the russian primarily roman pavlyuchenko came off the bench to score the winner and locomotives two o
champion about djokovic has progressed to the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe caught in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two the score joke of a charging to get through the morning match from a pace which stands now. you know eleven. first first match. so so so they're. always the morning person but. you know you try to go early and try to wake up early. to get your body. as i said you know i want you to start very sharp from the first...
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meadows mary had been in four grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had a dream start on arthur ashe court taking the first set on a tie break. and then went on to take it two sets to love late after winning the next seven five. but he's won five grand slams wasn't beaten he staying through the third to pull a set back and then levelled the match by taking the next six three. no one had ever come back from two sets stand to win the u.s. open for over sixty years but murray does deep to make sure it wasn't going to happen this time i'm a serving for the match by two well djokovic the defending champion sent his return longstanding mary his first grand slam title to just under five hours on court these britain's first grand slam winner since fred perry seventy six years ago. it was incredibly tough match. and yeah obviously felt felt great i mean relief is probably. the best were those coaches to you know describe feeling just. very very happy that i managed to come through because if i'd lost this one from two sets off what would have seen. me a tough one. is a bad loss you know there
meadows mary had been in four grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had a dream start on arthur ashe court taking the first set on a tie break. and then went on to take it two sets to love late after winning the next seven five. but he's won five grand slams wasn't beaten he staying through the third to pull a set back and then levelled the match by taking the next six three. no one had ever come back from two sets stand to win the u.s. open for over sixty years but murray does deep...
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men's champion djokovic has progressed to the last sixteen beating julian beneteau comfortably on arthur ashe caught in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three sixty six two was the score joke of a chappie to get through the morning match and will pace with some stanislav what he can next thank you no eleven am i haven't played the first first match of the day session for a long time so it's so easy. always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go through a bit early and try to wake up early and just you know get your body moving obviously as i said you know i wanted to just start very sharp from from the first point then after that. so happy is spain's david ferrer he booked his place in the fourth round with a four set when a former world number one but i think hewitt fair will play richard gassed a place in the quarter. and likely favorite anybody keeps his career going he said he's going to retire after the u.s. open but made sure of at least one more appearance on caught after a force that win over its least five year phonemic will play argentina's bar martin del po
men's champion djokovic has progressed to the last sixteen beating julian beneteau comfortably on arthur ashe caught in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three sixty six two was the score joke of a chappie to get through the morning match and will pace with some stanislav what he can next thank you no eleven am i haven't played the first first match of the day session for a long time so it's so easy. always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go through a bit early and...
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defending champion djokovic has progressed the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe cotton an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two was the score here djokovic happy to get through the morning i think so i think. you know me i have the first first match session for a long time. so it's not easy you know on you know is the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go to the bed early and try to wake up early and just you know get your body moving obviously and as i said you know i wanted to to start very sharp from from the first point enough done that. also happy is spain's david ferrer he booked his place in the fourth round with a force that win over straightly is former world number one lleyton hewitt for there will play richie cascade for a place in the quarter and local favorite anybody keeps his career going he said he's going to retire after the u.s. open but made sure of at least one more appearance on court after a four set when over its least five year for nini vertical play argentina is by martin del potro in the last sixteen.
defending champion djokovic has progressed the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe cotton an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two was the score here djokovic happy to get through the morning i think so i think. you know me i have the first first match session for a long time. so it's not easy you know on you know is the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go to the bed early and try to wake up early and just you know get your body...
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mari had been in for a grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had a dream start on the arthur ashe court finally taking the first set always crucial against djokovic twelve ten in a tie break after an hour and a half and then the britain went on to take a two sets to love lead after winning the next set seven five but the serbian who's won five grand slams wasn't beaten he steamed through the third six two to call a set back and then levelled the match by taking the fourth six three four no one had come back from two sets down to win the us open for over sixty years and murray dug deep to make sure it wasn't going to happen this time what saw my compatriots or alex ferguson and so sean connery the scot serve for the match at five two up almost after almost five hours on court when djokovic sent his return long time to the new world number three in his first grand slam title and britain's first since fred perry seventy six years ago. it was incredibly tough match. and well to say felt them in relief is probably. the best word i would use to you know describe feeling just. very very
mari had been in for a grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had a dream start on the arthur ashe court finally taking the first set always crucial against djokovic twelve ten in a tie break after an hour and a half and then the britain went on to take a two sets to love lead after winning the next set seven five but the serbian who's won five grand slams wasn't beaten he steamed through the third six two to call a set back and then levelled the match by taking the fourth six three...
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meadows mary had been in for grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had a dream start on arthur ashe court taking the first set on a tie break. and then went on to take a two sets to love lead after winning the next seven five. but the so won five grand slams himself wasn't thinking he. threw the third to put a set back and then never the match by taking the next six break. i wanted to have a comeback from two sets down to win the usa over sixty years but mary to make sure it wasn't going to happen this time i'm serving for the match five to djokovic and he sent his return long pending mary his first grand slam title in my five hours a week. since. seventy six i got. was incredibly tough much. of the city felt. relief is probably. the best for those coaches to you know describe feeling just. so very very happy that mother stood to come through because if i'd lost a stone from two sets up but would have seen over the top one. is a bad loss you know there is no question about it. disappointed to lose the match but. in the back of my mind i knew would i give it all i really really try t
meadows mary had been in for grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had a dream start on arthur ashe court taking the first set on a tie break. and then went on to take a two sets to love lead after winning the next seven five. but the so won five grand slams himself wasn't thinking he. threw the third to put a set back and then never the match by taking the next six break. i wanted to have a comeback from two sets down to win the usa over sixty years but mary to make sure it wasn't...
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champion novak djokovic has progressed to the last sixteen the serbian eased by union beneteau on arthur ashe court in an hour thirty seven minutes six three six two six two with the final score truck which was happy to get through the morning match and when explain switzerland's that his last governing pair am also happy is healthy david ferrer the spaniard booked his place in the fourth round with a force that win over australia and former world number one lleyton hewitt and one that play. for a place in the last eight. and local favorite andy roddick has kept his career going after staying here we taught our after this tournament the thirty year old has made sure of at least one more appearance on court after a force that win over italy's fabio fognini and the set to face argentina's fine martin del potro in the last sixteen. for no one now and jenson button has won the belgian grand prix to clinch his second victory of the year after dominating a dramatic race problem starts to finish the mclaren driver began in pole position and never surrendered his lead managing to avoid the drama that
champion novak djokovic has progressed to the last sixteen the serbian eased by union beneteau on arthur ashe court in an hour thirty seven minutes six three six two six two with the final score truck which was happy to get through the morning match and when explain switzerland's that his last governing pair am also happy is healthy david ferrer the spaniard booked his place in the fourth round with a force that win over australia and former world number one lleyton hewitt and one that play....
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champion of it djokovic has progressed the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe caught in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three sixty six to the school i hate joke of a chappie to get through the morning magic time or place whose stanislav wedding care next. year. the first first moche session for a long. so it's so. always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go early and try to wake up early or get your body. as i said you know i want you to start very sharp from the first point that. also happen to spain's david ferrer he booked his place in the fourth round with a four set when i restrained his former world number one like the hewitt farewell paid to castigate the place in the forty's. and like to fight andy roddick he's keeping his career going he said he's going to retire after the u.s. open but made sure of at least one more appearance on course for a force that when it's a nice family if you need critical play argentine is martin del potro in the last sixteen. now let's switch to the football in the russian premier league. came of
champion of it djokovic has progressed the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe caught in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three sixty six to the school i hate joke of a chappie to get through the morning magic time or place whose stanislav wedding care next. year. the first first moche session for a long. so it's so. always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go early and try to wake up early or get your body. as i said you know i want you...
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open serena williams battled back in the third set to win her fourth title at arthur ashe defeating victoriaa in front of a fired up crowd and, of course, conspiracy venus. an olympic gold and now the u.s. open, serena's super summer continues. we'll be right back. assumer su continues. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours. before we go on to the next 24, i want to mention t
open serena williams battled back in the third set to win her fourth title at arthur ashe defeating victoriaa in front of a fired up crowd and, of course, conspiracy venus. an olympic gold and now the u.s. open, serena's super summer continues. we'll be right back. assumer su continues. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at...
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there's a great loon that arthur ashe once had about john mcenromcenro mcenroe's tennis game. he said "a nick here, a nick there and pretty soon you're bleeding to death." you're going to suffer over time. >> you can make the helmets space age but the fact of the matter is the culture of the sport is about dominating and intimidating your opponent if physically. that has to change? >> how many hits where the guy still leads with his head? we've had three suicides of ex-football players. concussion sounds like a benign expression. eight brain wound. you get practically one a game now in the national football league. >> 190 last year for 320 games played. >> any rational person looks at boxing and says why does this sport even exist? we're not there obviously. adam schefter from espn said there's one thing that can kill the golden goose in the national football league and it's what we're talking about. >> always good to get your perspective. thank you very much. >> it's 22 after the hour. will these findings make you less likely to allow your child to play football? let us know
there's a great loon that arthur ashe once had about john mcenromcenro mcenroe's tennis game. he said "a nick here, a nick there and pretty soon you're bleeding to death." you're going to suffer over time. >> you can make the helmets space age but the fact of the matter is the culture of the sport is about dominating and intimidating your opponent if physically. that has to change? >> how many hits where the guy still leads with his head? we've had three suicides of...
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. >> don riddle joins us now from outside arthur ashe stadium in flushing meadows.that's a great way of putting it. she's been unstoppable since the french open in may. she's only lost one match since then, and she's just talked about all those incredible titles that she's won in that time. there's a few things to say about serena williams now. she's 31 in a few weeks time, but she is absolutely at the top of her game. talk about longevity. it's 13 years since she won her first u.s. open title here. back then she was one of the youngest ever champions. now she's one of the oldest, and she's won this title in three different the decades. that is seriously impressive. the other things that marks her out as a great champion is how she recovers from adversity. remember that pulmonary embolism she suffered from, at the time she thought she was on her deathbed. she wasn't thinking about playing tennis and being competitive again. she wanted to recover. she did recover from that. then in the french open earlier this year she crashed out in the first round. she said it was
. >> don riddle joins us now from outside arthur ashe stadium in flushing meadows.that's a great way of putting it. she's been unstoppable since the french open in may. she's only lost one match since then, and she's just talked about all those incredible titles that she's won in that time. there's a few things to say about serena williams now. she's 31 in a few weeks time, but she is absolutely at the top of her game. talk about longevity. it's 13 years since she won her first u.s. open...
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we're outside arthur ashe stadium in flushing meadows. can anybody beat serena?is playing right now, carol. she has been absolutely brilliant in this tournament so far. as you say she has obviously won her first five matches and has only dropped 16 games. she is absolutely thrashing her opponents here at flushing mados, looking very, very likely to make the u.s. open final. she had a great summer. remember she won the wimbledon title. then she won two gold medals at the olympic. also played at wimbledon. she has been the best player on tour since the french open. i think she'd love to get to another final here and win it given that the last two tournaments she has played here at the u.s. open have ended in rather ugly exchanges with the chair umpire. i'm sure she'd like to forget those exchanges. i know all of her fans would. they just want to see america's biggest tennis star winning here again. the way she is playing, she's looking very likely to do so. >> so she has no reason to get angry at any of the judges. let's talk about the men's side. impressive showin
we're outside arthur ashe stadium in flushing meadows. can anybody beat serena?is playing right now, carol. she has been absolutely brilliant in this tournament so far. as you say she has obviously won her first five matches and has only dropped 16 games. she is absolutely thrashing her opponents here at flushing mados, looking very, very likely to make the u.s. open final. she had a great summer. remember she won the wimbledon title. then she won two gold medals at the olympic. also played at...