- U.S. Open a big part of Big Apple this time of year
Start spreading the news. The Big Apple is the Mecca of sports in America. And while the Mets and Yankees grab most of the headlines this time of year, tennis earns its spotlight, too, during the two weeks of the U.S. Open, Art Spander says. - Roddick splits amicably with brother as coach
Andy Roddick's brother is no longer serving as his coach. - Safina hopes to match brother Marat at U.S. Open
To Dinara Safina, she could match her brother Marat Safin by winning the U.S. Open and it still wouldn't make a difference. - Cilic downs Fish at Pilot Pen, claims first ATP win
Marin Cilic won his first ATP Tour event Saturday, beating American Mardy Fish 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 at the Pilot Pen, a U.S. Open tuneup. - Former detective to run sport's integrity unit
A former Scotland Yard detective who helped review potential match-fixing in tennis was picked Friday to run the sport's new integrity unit. - Head of men's tennis to step down in December
ATP president Etienne de Villiers, who introduced video replay and increased prize money on the men's tour, will step down when his contract expires in December.


