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Murray falls victim to tiredness and temperament

Andy Murray, of the United Kingdom, reacts in his chair during the fifth set of his match with Kei Nishikori, of Japan, ...

On Thursday, Andy Murray lost his chance to complete the full set of grand-slam finals in 2016. Instead, he added to his collection of zany meltdowns - this one prompted by a loud clang from the stadium's PA system that reprieved Kei Nishikori during a crucial break-point rally.

Monfils marches into US Open semis

Powering through: Gael Monfils of France.

Frenchman Gael Monfils overwhelmed worn-out compatriot Lucas Pouille 6-4 6-3 6-3 to become the first man into the semi-finals of the US Open on Wednesday.

Weary Murray readies for Nishikori in NY

Gruelling run: Andy Murray.

Earplugs, an eyemask and lavender pillows might be the critical items to assist Andy Murray's pursuit of a second US Open title, after the Scot admitted that his dramatic improvement in Monday night's 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 clubbing of Grigor Dimitrov had stemmed from a good night's sleep.

Reinvigorated Djokovic fires warning to rivals

Feeling motivated: Novak Djokovic.

Defending champion Novak Djokovic has experienced the full gamut of moods at this year's US Open. He was clearly uncomfortable while struggling through his first-round match against Jerzy Janowicz, and exasperated when his next two opponents scratched, citing injury concerns.

Young Frenchman Pouille upsets Nadal in US Open

Shock: Rafa Nadal has been knocked out in the fourth round of the US Open by youngster Lucas Pouille.

Young Frenchman Lucas Pouille scored a stunning five-set upset over 14-times grand slam singles winner Rafa Nadal, winning a climactic tiebreaker 8-6 to reach the US Open quarter-finals.

Kyrgios gutted by US Open exit

Emotional: Kyrgios appears to cry between games before his injury retirement.

With seemingly no plans to heed John McEnroe's advice, Nick Kyrgios is pledging to learn from his bitterly disappointing US Open experience.

Murray finds way past wily Lorenzi at US Open

Irritated: Andy Murray made a host of errors in his victory over Paolo Lorenzi in the third round.

Flummoxed and frustrated by wily veteran Paolo Lorenzi for two sets, second seed Andy Murray changed tactics and beat the 34-year-old Italian at his own game to advance to the US Open fourth round.

Serena reaches US Open last 16 with milestone win

Milestone: Serena Williams notched her 307th grand slam win, putting her on par with Roger Federer for the most wins by ...

Another win, another milestone for Serena Williams who rolled into the U.S. Open last 16 on Saturday by crushing Sweden's Johanna Larsson 6-2 6-1 to collect grand slam victory number 307 - the most by a woman in the Open era.

Serena hits the highs, Stosur hits the lows

Serena Williams blasts her way to history at the US Open.

Serena Williams has tied Martina Navratilova's professional-era women's record with her 306th career victory in a grand slam match while older sister Venus stayed on track for a possible semi-final clash with her sister to reach the third round.