So, it was a day of changing courts for Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray for the semi-final to Louis Armstrong. Their match was rain postponed until Sunday at 4:00 p.m. And Roger Federer took out Novak Djokovic before the rain came on Arthur Ashe court. The final is rescheduled for Monday at 5:00 p.m. Source: www.usopen.org
Since the Federer v Djokovic match started one hour and 40 minutes before Nadal and Murray's, CBS didn't air Rafa and Andy's match live. So we were scrambling to find a live stream. Thank goodness for the help at Rafa's website Forum, where this link was provided by a fan: http://www.justin.tv/unbreakablezero
The airplane noise was consistently annoying during the match today - worse than any other day so far.
Rafa was not having a good day. Unfortunately for me, Andy Murray was.
Andy Murray leads two sets
Rafa leads in the third set and is up to serve next
Hopefully for Rafa fans, tomorrow will be a brighter day for Rafa.
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Match postponed until September 7, 2008
after the football game approximately at 4:00 p.m.
CBS
Photo credits: Getty, Daylife, Abaca Press and unknown source
Rafa's blog during the US Open 2008:
timesonline.typepad.com/rafael_nadal/2008/09/calm-before-the-storm
Weather Holds Up Murray
is the title of the following article
Of course as a Rafa fan, the title is off-putingSource: ukpress
Andy Murray's electrifying start to his first grand slam semi-final was halted by rain in New York on Saturday with the British number one leading US Open top seed Rafael Nadal two sets to love.
Murray had lost all five of his previous meetings with Nadal, and had not won a set against the Spaniard since their first encounter at the 2007 Australian Open, most recently losing in the Wimbledon quarter-finals and in Toronto.
Yet the sixth seed stole a march on the new world number one by taking the first two sets 6-2 7-6 (7-5) at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre.
Murray, a three-time ATP Tour winner this year, won his first service game to love and earned his first break in the next game. He was in confident mood and he claimed a second break to take a 5-2 lead and serve for the set, which he claimed with a winning volley.
Nadal upped his game in the second set, holding off three break points in the third game. But Murray continued his attack of the left-hander's serve, forcing the Spaniard to save two more break points in the fifth game. The Scot won his next service game to love with an ace down the middle to level the set at 5-5 on serve.
The set went into a tie-break, with Murray twice failing to capitalise on mini-breaks, the second time seeing him serve his first double fault of the match to let Nadal level at 3-3.
Murray had some luck when Nadal saw a return of his second serve bounce off the top of the net and fall the wrong side and he gained set point at 6-5 with Nadal serving and sending a backhand wide.
With Nadal 3-2 up in the third and about to begin serving for a 4-2 lead, chair umpire Steve Ullrich climbed down from his perch as light rain began to fall and checked the hardcourt surface for slippiness, sending the players back to their seats after two hours and one minute of play.
Play was later suspended for the day, with all players sent home within 40 minutes of Nadal and Murray's match being suspended at 2.48pm local time (7.48pm UK time).
The decision meant the women's final between Serena Williams and Jelena Jankovic will now be played on Sunday, with every possibility that the men's final may be rescheduled for Monday.
Slick Murray piles pressure on NadalBritish No 1 gets off to a flying start before bad weather closes in but Federer wastes no time in dispatching Djokovic
Mighty Murray whips up a storm
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