U.S. Open 2015: Rain delays Serenas grand slam quest yearnful

Author : stereographer1901
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 16:41:19


How is that possible?

Rain postponed action at the year's final major, meaning Williams will now play Roberta Vinci in the last four as part of a packed Friday in New York.

Besides the women's semifinals, the men's semifinals will also be contested.



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We should have known rain would play havoc with the schedule late in the second week at the U.S. Open -- it has routinely happened in recent years, affecting the men's final.

Weather issues won't be a problem starting next year, since a retractable roof will be in place over Arthur Ashe stadium.

Williams, if she progresses Friday, would face either world No. 2 Simona Halep or Vinci's fellow Italian, Flavia Pennetta, in Saturday's final. The American is bidding to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988 to win all four grand slams in the same season.

Halep and Pennetta begin play Friday, followed by Williams and Vinci.

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic meets defending champion Marin Cilic before an all-Swiss battle between Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka concludes play.

Read: Serena Williams on the brink

Halep and Pennetta begin play Friday, followed by Williams and Vinci. Rain postponed action at the year's final major, meaning Williams will now play Roberta Vinci in the last four as part of a packed Friday in New York. Rain postponed action at the year's final major, meaning Williams will now play Roberta Vinci in the last four as part of a packed Friday in New York. We should have known rain would play havoc with the schedule late in the second week at the U.S. Open -- it has routinely happened in recent years, affecting the men's final. How is that possible? We should have known rain would play havoc with the schedule late in the second week at the U.S. Open -- it has routinely happened in recent years, affecting the men's final. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic meets defending champion Marin Cilic before an all-Swiss battle between Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka concludes play. Besides the women's semifinals, the men's semifinals will also be contested. Besides the women's semifinals, the men's semifinals will also be contested. Williams, if she progresses Friday, would face either world No. 2 Simona Halep or Vinci's fellow Italian, Flavia Pennetta, in Saturday's final. The American is bidding to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988 to win all four grand slams in the same season. Halep and Pennetta begin play Friday, followed by Williams and Vinci. Rain postponed action at the year's final major, meaning Williams will now play Roberta Vinci in the last four as part of a packed Friday in New York. We should have known rain would play havoc with the schedule late in the second week at the U.S. Open -- it has routinely happened in recent years, affecting the men's final. Rain postponed action at the year's final major, meaning Williams will now play Roberta Vinci in the last four as part of a packed Friday in New York. Williams, if she progresses Friday, would face either world No. 2 Simona Halep or Vinci's fellow Italian, Flavia Pennetta, in Saturday's final. The American is bidding to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988 to win all four grand slams in the same season. Weather issues won't be a problem starting next year, since a retractable roof will be in place over Arthur Ashe stadium. Read: Serena Williams on the brink Williams, if she progresses Friday, would face either world No. 2 Simona Halep or Vinci's fellow Italian, Flavia Pennetta, in Saturday's final. The American is bidding to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988 to win all four grand slams in the same season. We should have known rain would play havoc with the schedule late in the second week at the U.S. Open -- it has routinely happened in recent years, affecting the men's final. Read: Serena Williams on the brink How is that possible? Williams, if she progresses Friday, would face either world No. 2 Simona Halep or Vinci's fellow Italian, Flavia Pennetta, in Saturday's final. The American is bidding to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988 to win all four grand slams in the same season. Weather issues won't be a problem starting next year, since a retractable roof will be in place over Arthur Ashe stadium. Besides the women's semifinals, the men's semifinals will also be contested. How is that possible? Weather issues won't be a problem starting next year, since a retractable roof will be in place over Arthur Ashe stadium. Williams, if she progresses Friday, would face either world No. 2 Simona Halep or Vinci's fellow Italian, Flavia Pennetta, in Saturday's final. The American is bidding to become the first player since Steffi Graf in 1988 to win all four grand slams in the same season. Halep and Pennetta begin play Friday, followed by Williams and Vinci. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic meets defending champion Marin Cilic before an all-Swiss battle between Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka concludes play. Halep and Pennetta begin play Friday, followed by Williams and Vinci. We should have known rain would play havoc with the schedule late in the second week at the U.S. Open -- it has routinely happened in recent years, affecting the men's final.

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