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US Open

The US Open is back at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre for it’s 136th edition.

Australia’s top guns will join the world’s best on the hard courts in New York from Monday, August 29 for the final grand slam of the year – and there are intriguing storylines aplenty.

World No.1 Novak Djokovic continues his quest to become the greatest of all time as he aims to defend his 2015 US Open title and claim his 13th major.

Standing in his way in in-form Brit Andy Murray, a resurgent Rafael Nadal and the sport’s fast-rising next generation such as Milos Raonic, Kei Nishikori and Australia’s own Nick Kyrgios.

Buoyed by a stellar season, and fresh off his second ATP Tour victory in Atlanta, Kyrgios is at a career-high ranking (world no.18) and will be the 14th seed at Flushing Meadows. Countryman and fellow top 20 star Bernard Tomic also looks poised to make his mark.

In the women’s draw, world No.1 Serena Williams chases her 23rd grand slam title, but the American will be coming in without having played a match since her early exit at the Rio Olympics.

Aussie 2011 US Open champion Samantha Stosur is the 16th seed for the tournament and her hopes will be boosted by the absence of world no.7 Victoria Azarenka who is out of action while expecting her first child.

Players to Watch

Serena Williams

Ranking: 1
Grand Slam Titles: 22
US Open Titles: 6
US Open record: 84-10
Career Prize Money: $80,899,060
2016 Singles record: 33-5
Career record: 770-128
Key Stat: Looking to move to outright 2nd on the most Grand Slam title winners list.

Serena

Novak Djokovic

Ranking: 1
Grand Slam Titles: 12
US Open Titles: 2
US Open record: 57-9
Career Prize Money: $102,813,310
2016 Singles record: 51-5
Career record: 737-151
Key Stat: He is looking to become the first man since Roger Federer to win back to back US Open titles.

Novak

Andy Murray

Ranking: 2
Grand Slam Titles: 3
US Open Titles: 1
US Open record: 40-10
Career Prize Money: $49,880,567
2016 Singles record: 50-7
Career record: 602-172
Key Stat: Aiming to become just the second British man to win multiple US Open titles.

Andy

Samantha Stosur

Ranking: 17
Grand Slam Titles: 1
US Open Titles: 1
US Open record: 21-11
Career Prize Money: $16,245,080
2016 Singles record: 29-18
Career record: 539-362
Key Stat: Returns to the scene of her greatest triumph, the 2011 US Open title win.

Stosur

Milos Raonic

Ranking: 6
Grand Slam Titles: 0
US Open Titles: 0
US Open record: 11-5
Career Prize Money: $12,384,308
2016 Singles record: 42-11
Career record: 249-114
Key Stat: Looking to become the first Canadian to make the US Open men’s final.

Raonic

Stan Wawrinka

Ranking: 3
Grand Slam Titles: 2
US Open Titles: 0
US Open record: 31-11
Career Prize Money: $22,965,264
2016 Singles record: 32-12
Career record: 425-245
Key Stat: Looking to become the second Swiss man to win the US Open & first since Roger Federer in 2008.

Wawrinka

Rafael Nadal

Ranking: 5
Grand Slam Titles: 14
US Open Titles: 2
US Open record: 43-9
Career Prize Money: $78,278,612
2016 Singles record: 34-11
Career record: 801-171
Key Stat: Aiming to win his third US Open and first since 2013.

Nadal

Angelique Kerber

Ranking: 2
Grand Slam Titles: 1
US Open Titles: 0
US Open record: 16-8
Career Prize Money: $14,313,376
2016 Singles record: 47-14
Career record: 504-264
Key Stat: Aiming to become the 2nd German woman to win the US Open.

Kerber

Nick Kyrgios

Ranking: 16
Grand Slam Titles: 0
US Open Titles: 0
US Open record: 2-3
Career Prize Money: $3,065,304
2016 Singles record: 31-12
Career record: 67-42
Key Stat: Aiming to be the first Australian men’s US Open winner since Hewitt in 2001.

Kyrgios
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