NEW YORK -- Defending champion Andy Murray could face top-seeded Novak Djokovic
only in the semifinals at the U.
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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer -- who have never played each other at Flushing
Meadows -- might meet in the quarter-finals. Murray earned his first Grand Slam
championship by beating Djokovic in the 2012 U.S. Open final, then added a
second by beating the No. 1-ranked Serb in the Wimbledon title match last month.
But there cant be a rematch in New York in the final, thanks to Thursdays draw.
"Coming to the U.S. Open last year, Id never won a Grand Slam. I didnt know if I
was ever going to win one," Murray said at the draw ceremony. "A lot of people
would say ... like, Hes good enough to win a Grand Slam. Hes going to win one.
But the more finals you lose in, the more you start to doubt yourself and think,
Is it ever going to happen? Getting that weight off my shoulders last year was
huge." Play at the years last Grand Slam tournament begins Monday. In addition
to No. 2 Nadal against No. 7 Federer, a 17-time major champion who has his
lowest seeding at the U.S. Open since he was 13th in 2002, the other possible
mens quarter-finals are 2011 champion Djokovic versus 2009 champion Juan Martin
del Potro, No. 3 Murray versus No. 5 Tomas Berdych, and No. 4 David Ferrer
versus No. 8 Richard Gasquet or 10th-ranked Canadian Milos Raonic. Federer, who
owns five U.S. Open titles, and Nadal also were set up for a possible
quarter-final at Wimbledon this year, but that never materialized: Nadal lost in
the first round, and Federer in the second. The potential womens quarter-finals
at the U.S. Open are No. 1 Serena Williams against No. 8 Angelique Kerber, No. 2
Victoria Azarenka against No. 7 Petra Kvitova, No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska against
No. 5 Li Na, and No. 4 Sara Errani against No. 6 Caroline Wozniacki. The woman
who originally was seeded third in the tournament, 2006 champion Maria
Sharapova, withdrew Wednesday because of a right shoulder injury. Raonic, from
Thornhill, Ont., joins Vasek Pospisil of Vernon, B.C., in the mens main draw.
Montreals Eugenie Bouchard and Aleksandra Wozniak of Blainville, Que., are in
the main womens draw. More Canadians could advance to the main draw. Torontos
Sharon Fichman, Stephanie Dubois of Laval, Que., and Frank Dancevic of Niagara
Falls, Ont., all won their opening qualifying matches Thursday. Torontos Steven
Diez and Ottawas Jesse Levine lost the opening round of qualifying. Williams 16
Grand Slam titles include four at the U.S. Open, including last year. Her
first-round opponent will be 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone.
Williams could play 15th-seeded Sloane Stephens of the United States in the
fourth round; Stephens won their Australian Open quarter-final in January. "I
take every match really seriously. I dont look too far in the draw. I just look
at the first one," Williams said. "For me, my competition comes with each match.
Every match is going to be a very, very tough competition for me, and I just
stay focused on one at a time." Williams has won 77 of her past 81 matches, and
was asked Thursday whether she is playing better than she ever has. "I hope
not," Williams answered. "I always like to hope I can do better, so well see."
Her older sister, 2000-01 U.S. Open champion Venus, is unseeded and was drawn to
play No. 12 Kirsten Flipkens, a Wimbledon semifinalist last month, in the first
round next week. Djokovic and 2010 U.S. Open champion Nadal, who recently
overtook Murray at No. 2 in the rankings, could meet only in the final. Theyve
already met in five Grand Slam championship matches, including in New York in
2010 and 2011. One intriguing earlier matchup for 12-time major title winner
Nadal could come in the fourth round, when he might have to play six-foot-10
John Isner, a big-serving American who is seeded 13th and pushed the Spaniard to
five sets at the French Open two years ago. Nadal was drawn to play another
American, 21-year-old Ryan Harrison, in the first round. Djokovic, who has
reached at least the semifinals at the U.S. Open each of the past six years,
could face 25th-seeded Grigor Dimitrov in the third round. Dimitrov surprisingly
beat Djokovic on clay at the Madrid Masters in May, although Djokovic won their
matchup less than a month later at the French Open. In the second round,
Djokovic might play Lukas Rosol, the man who upset Nadal at Wimbledon while
ranked 100th in 2012, or Benjamin Becker, who defeated Andre Agassi at the 2006
U.S. Open in the Americans last professional match.
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has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a
team-high 12 goals and 11 assists.TORONTO - The Blue Jays and Brandon Morrow
have set a mid-October deadline for a final decision on how to deal with the
entrapped radial nerve in the pitchers forearm. "Im halfway through my
no-throwing, now," said Morrow of his six-week shutdown period. "Then Ill rehab
it, start strengthening it and then start throwing. I havent been doing anything
below the elbow. Theyve been working on the nerve in my neck and shoulder just
to work on it up top just to give it more slack down below." Morrow was
prescribed the six weeks of rest by noted orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews.
Hes visiting Toronto to confer with Blue Jays doctors and will remain with the
club through its series in Phoenix next week. Hes been rehabbing near his home
in Scottsdale, Arizona and will resume doing so when the team departs for
Minneapolis. By mid-October, Morrow plans to be up on a mound and airing it out.
There is to be no guesswork with the final decision. The problem is, with such a
rare injury, there was some guesswork with the diagnosis. Andrews ruled out all
other possibilities after an MRI and other extensive tests turned up nothing.
Nerve problems dont show on scans. "They cant pinpoint exactly, you know Ive had
scans and pictures and I had an EMG where they stick a bunch of needles in your
arm and get little electrical readings and that still doesnt tell you exactly
where it is," said Morrow. "They dont know until they open up and I think even
when they do open it up they release the whole nerve, not just a very specific
point." Its a procedure Morrow is hoping to avoid. However, he says the recovery
time from such a surgery would be three months, making him available for the
start of spring training in mid-February. "Thats why that date (mid-October) is
picked," said Morrow. Morrows last start was on May 28 against the Braves. He
says he first felt pain in his forearm in the start prior, on May 23 versus
Baltimore. Morrow knew he was in trouble when he threw a bullpen session in
Atlanta on May 30. Early into his stint on the disabled list Morrow made one
rehab appearance, for Single-A Dunedin, on June 17. He didnt feel right. "I dont
know if it made it worse in the long run," said Morrow of pitching through the
pain. "I would be a little bit sore but serviceable, able to play catch every
day and feel all right. Long toss, no real problems but when I tried to amp it
up and get off the mound, the extra five or 10-percent of effort level makes a
big difference." Its been aan agitating summer and a lost season in a profession
with an already limited window.
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frustrated by the experience. "Its been tough," said Morrow. "Tough for me to
watch, to even turn on a game. To even watch games, you feel like youre the sick
kid during winter and watching all your friends sled outside and youre at the
window like, why cant I join?" CECIL RETURNS Brett Cecil returned and pitched
one-third of an inning on Friday after missing the Yankees series with a tired
shoulder. He needed the rest. "Just really had fatigue," said Cecil. "There was
never really pain. Just tightness and a fatigue feeling." Cecil wasnt panicked.
Having broken the growth plate in his left elbow, while throwing a pitch, when
he was 13 years old, Cecil says he knows the difference between troublesome pain
and working through typical pitchers soreness. Through Thursday, Cecil had
appeared in 56 of the Blue Jays 134 games. Hed thrown 59 1/3 innings, striking
out 69 batters. What often isnt considered is aside from the appearances,
relievers also apply strain on their arms during games in which they warm up but
dont ultimately pitch. "It takes a toll," said Cecil. "I know the coaches, the
manager and us in the bullpen wish there was some way we could avoid a lot of
that but theres really nothing you can do." EMILIO "SMITH" RETURNS TO TORONTO
Emilio Bonifacio had a good laugh at the nameplate above his locker in the
visitors clubhouse. He walked in, looked up and saw EMILIO SMITH. He knew the
culprit. "Thats coming from Buehrle," said Bonifacio. "One day I was saying,
maybe Ive got to change my name so that I can play for when I was there. I said,
Smith or something, so that day against Houston I pinch hit and I got a double
so when I scored he said thats going to be your name." Entering play Friday,
Bonifacio had a slash line of .283/.377/.358 in 15 games with Kansas City. In 94
games with the Blue Jays, Bonifacio hit .218/.258/.321. Whats the difference?
"Ive been playing more," said Bonifacio. "Ive got more time and theyve given me
the opportunity to get my timing back. Thats the main thing. I have my timing, I
feel pretty good at the plate." Bonifacio has no regrets about his time in
Toronto. "I gave 100 percent there every time they needed me," he said. "I
understand the situation we had. They were looking for someone who could help
the team and we were losing."
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