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01-09-2008, 02:05 PM | #1 |
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02-10-2008, 02:49 AM | #2 |
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Schedule for Day 10: Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Court 6 11.00 AM 1. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. SloaneStephens (USA) v. KatarzynaPiter (POL) 2. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE)[1] v. DominikSchulz (GER) 3. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Reka-Luca Jani (HUN) v. NoppawanLertcheewakarn (THA)[3] Zsofia Susanyi (HUN) Sandra Roma (SWE)[3] 4. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) v. Borut Puc (SLO) Alex Llompart (PUR) Juan Spir (COL) 5. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Henrique Cunha (BRA)[1] v. Matthew Kandath (USA) Jose Pereira (BRA)[1] Ryan Lipman (USA) Court 7 11.00 AM 1. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Yana Buchina (RUS) v. GailBrodsky (USA) 2. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Alex Llompart (PUR) v. T.B.D. 4. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Julia Boserup (USA) v. Mallory Burdette (USA) Christina McHale (USA) Sloane Stephens (USA) 5. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. AsiaMuhammad (USA) v. MadisonBrengle (USA) Melanie Oudin (USA) Isabella Holland (AUS) Court 8 11.00 AM 1. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Tamaryn Hendler (BEL)[11] v. Kanyapat Narattana (THA) 2. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Filip Krajinovic (SRB) v. Yuki Bhambri (IND)[12] 3. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Daniel Cox (GBR) v. Takanyi Garanganga (ZIM) Dane Propoggia (AUS) Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY) 4. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Cheng Peng Hsieh (TPE)[7] v. Pablo Carreno-Busta (ESP) Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE)[7] Alessandro Giannessi (ITA) Court 9 11.00 AM 1. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Beatrice Gumulya (INA) v. Quirine Lemoine (NED) 2. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Kristina Mladenovic (FRA)[12] v. Isabella Holland (AUS) 3. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Matt Reid (AUS)[4] v. Nikolaus Moser (AUT) Bernard Tomic (AUS)[4] Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (GER) 4. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Chanel Simmonds (RSA) v. Timea Babos (HUN)[7] Bianca Swanepoel (RSA) Aki Yamasoto (JPN)[7] Court 10 11.00 AM 1. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Alexandra Damaschin (ROU) v. Kurumi Nara (JPN)[7] 2. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Dino Marcan (CRO) v. Henri Kontinen (FIN)[4] 3. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Alexandra Damaschin (ROU) v. Richel Hogenkamp (NED)[5] Rebecca Marino (CAN) Arantxa Rus (NED)[5] 4. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Valeria Savinykh (RUS) v. Beatrice Gumulya (INA) Marta Sirotkina (RUS) Jessy Rompies (INA) Court 11 11.00 AM 1. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Kristie Ahn (USA) v. Coco Vandeweghe (USA) 2. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Rhyne Williams (USA) v. Cesar Ramirez (MEX)[5] 4. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Devin Britton (USA) v. Henri Kontinen (FIN)[2] Jordan Cox (USA) Christopher Rungkat (INA)[2] Court 13 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Ryan Harrison (USA)[9] v. Hiroyasu Ehara (JPN) 2. Girls' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Victoria Kamenskaya (RUS) v. Ajla Tomljanovic (CRO) 3. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Misaki Doi (JPN)[8] v. Kristie Ahn (USA) Kurumi Nara (JPN)[8] Nicole Gibbs (USA) 4. Girls' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Gabriela Paz Franco (VEN) v. Katarzyna Piter (POL) Ajla Tomljanovic (CRO) Romana Tabakova (SVK) Court 14 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Dan Smethurst (GBR) v. Peerakit Siributwong (THA)[15] 2. Boys' Singles - 2nd Rnd. Guillaume Rufin (FRA)[6] v. Marcus Willis (GBR) 3. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Jose Hernandez (DOM) v. Peerakit Siributwong (THA)[6] Ty D Trombetta (USA) Kittipong Wachiramanowong (THA)[6] 4. Boys' Doubles - 2nd Rnd. Dan Smethurst (GBR)[8] v. Guido Pella (ARG) Marcus Willis (GBR)[8] Cesar Ramirez (MEX) |
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04-09-2008, 08:57 AM | #3 |
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04-09-2008, 03:50 PM | #4 |
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04-09-2008, 05:56 PM | #5 |
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04-09-2008, 06:04 PM | #6 |
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Sorry this is so late.
Schedule for Day 11: Thursday, 4 September 2008 Court 6 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Bradley Klahn (USA)[13] v. Devin Britton (USA) 2. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Ajla Tomljanovic (CRO) v. Gail Brodsky (USA) 3. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Elena Bogdan (ROU)[5] v. Marta Sirotkina (RUS) Court 7 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE)[1] v. Peerakit Siributwong (THA)[15] 2. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Christina McHale (USA) v. Madison Brengle (USA) 3. Boys' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Matthew Kandath (USA) v. Peerakit Siributwong (THA)[6] Ryan Lipman (USA) Kittipong Wachiramanowong (THA)[6] 4. Girls' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Asia Muhammad (USA) v. RichelHogenkamp (NED)[5] Melanie Oudin (USA) Arantxa Rus (NED)[5] Court 8 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)[3] v. Marcelo Arevalo (ESA)[14] 2. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Kristina Mladenovic (FRA)[12] v. Kurumi Nara (JPN)[7] Not Before 1:30 PM 3. Boys' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Guido Pella (ARG) v. Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) Cesar Ramirez (MEX) Alex Llompart (PUR) 4. Girls' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Mallory Burdette (USA) v. Chanel Simmonds (RSA) Sloane Stephens (USA) Bianca Swanepoel (RSA) Court 9 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Guido Pella (ARG) v. Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (GER)[11] 2. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Gabriela Paz Franco (VEN) v. Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (THA)[3] 3. Boys' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Nikolaus Moser (AUT) v. Daniel Cox (GBR) Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (GER) Dane Propoggia (AUS) Court 10 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Chase Buchanan (USA) v. Daniel Cox (GBR) 2. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Guillaume Rufin (FRA)[6] v. Filip Krajinovic (SRB) 3. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Tamaryn Hendler (BEL)[11] v. Quirine Lemoine (NED) 4. Girls' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Misaki Doi (JPN)[8] v. Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (THA)[3] Kurumi Nara (JPN)[8] Sandra Roma (SWE)[3] Court 11 11.00 AM 1. Mixed Doubles Champions Mary JoeFernandez (USA) v. Robin White (USA) MaliVai Washington (USA) Luke Jensen (USA) 2. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Asia Muhammad (USA) v. Melanie Oudin (USA)[2] 3. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Ryan Harrison (USA)[9] v. Rhyne Williams (USA) Court 15 11.00 AM 1. Boys' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Alex Llompart (PUR) v. Henri Kontinen (FIN)[4] 2. Girls' Singles - 3rd Rnd. Katarzyna Piter (POL) v. Coco Vandeweghe (USA) 3. Boys' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Cheng Peng Hsieh (TPE)[7] v. Henri Kontinen (FIN)[2] Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE)[7] Christopher Rungkat (INA)[2] 4. Girls' Doubles - Qtr. Finals Beatrice Gumulya (INA) v. Katarzyna Piter (POL) Jessy Rompies (INA) Romana Tabakova (SVK) |
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04-09-2008, 06:10 PM | #7 |
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04-09-2008, 06:22 PM | #9 |
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04-09-2008, 06:29 PM | #10 |
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04-09-2008, 07:09 PM | #11 |
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04-09-2008, 08:20 PM | #13 |
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04-09-2008, 09:39 PM | #16 |
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04-09-2008, 09:46 PM | #18 |
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I feel invested in the Harrisons since we actually got to see a little bit of the kid brother. |
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04-09-2008, 11:17 PM | #20 |
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Unfortunately, during Christian's opening round loss in the boys tournament at the U.S. Open, play was mistakenly interrupted by the chair umpire calling one let after another, assuming that a small child had somehow escaped the grasp of his mother and wandered on court... Colette Lewis posts on her site about the drama from yesterday's junior play. Lucky loser Alex Llompart of Puerto Rico continued to take advantage of his second chance in the main draw, defeating Jordan Cox 7-5, 6-2, but that match, played on Court 7, was overshadowed by the girls match played a few feet away on Court 6 between unseeded 15-year-old Sloane Stephens and 17-year-old Katarzyna Piter of Poland. Piter had taken the first set 6-3, but Stephens fought back to take the second 6-4. It was at this stage that I turned my focus to the match, and I was told that Piter had already received a warning and a point penalty for unsportsmanlike taunting. Piter continued to clench her fist and shout "yes" after nearly every point, whether she had hit a winner or Stephens had missed. With Stephens serving to open the third set, a lengthy game, filled with WTA-level ground strokes, ended in Piter's favor. The chair umpire phoned the referee after that game ended, as there had been several close calls go against Stephens and Piter continued to demonstrate loudly after each. The referee arrived after Piter had held for a 2-0 lead, and she was up 0-30 on Stephens serve when a shot Piter hit appeared to land behind the baseline, but was called good. Piter again pumped her fist and screamed, and the referee, standing on the opposite side of the court from the chair umpire, called to her to assess a game penalty against Piter. Stephens was awarded the game, and Piter went to her chair and began sobbing, while looking across to her supporters. She lost the next game to make it 2-2, but recovered her composure, did not indulge in any more celebrations, and broke Stephens in the next game. Serving to stay in the match at 3-5, Stephens misjudged a ball that landed in and made three unforced errors to give Piter the victory, which she marked by dropping to her knees and screaming, while the Polish fans in the crowd applouded vigorously. http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/...rs-filled.html |
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