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Federer, V.Williams, Roddick win at US Open

Federer, V.Williams, Roddick win at US Open

This trick shot by Roger Federer was most definitely real. He's even hit it before. The five-time U.S. Open champion was up at the net when his first-round opponent, 96th-ranked Brian Dabul of Argentina, lofted a lob. Federer spun around to sprint toward the baseline. A couple of steps before reaching the wall behind the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium, and with his back to the net, Federer swatted the ball between his legs. The shot landed in a corner beside Dabul, who raised his eyebrows and shrugged.

 

McDowell clinches US Open title

McDowell clinches US Open title

Graeme McDowell wins the 110th US Open by one shot from France's Gregory Havret with Ernie Els third and Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson fourth at Pebble Beach.

 

Tiger Woods moves into contention at U.S. Open

Tiger Woods moves into contention at U.S. Open

The world's top-ranked golfer fires a third-round 66 to move to one under par and within striking distance of leader Dustin Johnson.

 

Woods struggles while McDowell soars at US Open

On another frustrating day at Pebble Beach, Tiger Woods fought with his swing as much as the greens. Graeme McDowell, on the other hand, had that all figured out and gave Woods a distant target to shoot at for the weekend ...

 

Sinking feeling for Mickelson at U.S. Open

If Phil Mickelson wants to win his first U.S. Open this week, he'll need to turn things around.

 

Serena fined at least record $82,500 for tirade

Serena Williams was fined at least a record $82,500 for her U.S. Open tirade and could be suspended from that tournament if she has another “major offense” at any Grand Slam in the next two years, Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock told The Associated Press on Monday.

 

Lucas Glover wins U.S. Open

His only birdie in his final round comes at No. 16, and that's the difference. Mickelson, Barnes and Duval finish two strokes back in second. In a final hour packed with emotion, Lucas Glover played a steady hand to win the U.S. Open.

 

Tiger's out of it ... isn't he?

Seven shots back of Open leaders Ricky Barnes (left) and Lucas Glover (right), Tiger's toast, right? Robert Lusetich isn't so sure.

 

Wild start to U.S. Open

Tiger Woods pulls off an improbable score on the 1st hole of the U.S. Open after a horrendous drive.

 

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