| Fabulous Federer Wins Fourth Straight Crown Roger Federer might soon own every record in the sport, but he put a huge one on the board by winning the 2007 US Open title with a dramatic and hard-fought, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-4 victory over Serb Novak Djokovic. | ||
| Henin Wins Second US Title By Stomping Kuznetsova She might not be the tallest or strongest player on the planet, but No. 1 Justine Henin is the mightiest and showed it by devastating Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-1, 6-3, to win her second US Open title on Saturday. | ||
| Aspelin-Knowle Continue Dream Run, Take Men's Doubles Title Simon Aspelin and Julian Knowle came up big on their returns in the men's doubles final and won their first Grand Slam title over Lukas Dlouhy and Pavel Vizner. | ||
| Safina Adds Doubles Title to Family Slams Dinara Safina won her first Grand Slam title at the US Open – seven years after her older brother, Marat Safin, won his first Slam at Flushing Meadows. On Sunday, Safina and Nathalie Dechy defeated Yung-Jan Chan and Chai-Jung Chuang of Chinese Taipei for the women’s doubles title in straight sets. | ||
| Mirnyi and Azarenka Take Mixed Doubles Crown Veteran Max Mirnyi and up-and-comer Victoria Azerenka, both from Belarus, won the mixed doubles title today over American Meghann Shaughnessy and India's Leander Paes. | ||
| Kucova Takes Out Top Two Seeds for Championship Kristina Kucova's quarterfinal win over the top seed and defending US Open champ was a telling sign to how her final match would play out. As the underdog, ranked No. 24, Kucova continued her run and defeated the No. 2 seed to win her first junior girls' Grand Slam singles title. | ||
| Berankis Tops Janowicz to Capture Boys' Singles Title Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania looked highly composed as he took out Poland's Jerzy Janowicz to win the US Open junior boys' title. | ||
| Boys' and Girls' Doubles Champions Crowned A duo from the French Riviera, Jonathan Eysseric and Jerome Inzerillo, won the US Open boys doubles title, 6-2, 6-4. Urszula Radwanska and Ksenia Milevskaya won the girls' doubles championship, just 2 hours and 20 mintues after playing each other in the singles semifinals. | ||
| Champions Conclude Action-Packed Tournament A scorching final day of the Champions Invitational showcased three matches of former Grand Slam greats. | ||
| Simply Amazing: The 2007 US Open Wheelchair Tennis Finals Shingo Kunieda of Japan, Esther Vergeer of the Netherlands and Peter Norfolk of Great Britain all went on to win their respective titles in the 2007 US Open Wheelchair Singles finals. |

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