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U.S. Open Round Up with NY Times' Liz Robbins
by Dan Blumberg
NEW YORK, NY September 05, 2007 —The U.S. Open lost two fan favorites last night. Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams are both gone. Tonight another favorite may say goodbye: Andy Roddick is facing the world’s number one player Roger Federer and he hasn't fared well against the Swiss champion. WNYC talks with New York Times reporter Liz Robbins.
