7 men to watch at the US Open
Men to watch at the U.S. Open, where play begins Monday:
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RAFAEL NADAL
Seeded: 1
Ranked: 1
Age: 32
Country: Spain
2018 Match Record: 40-3
2018 Singles Titles: 5
Career Singles Titles: 80
Grand Slam Singles Titles: 17 - U.S. Open ('10, `13, `17), Wimbledon ('08, `10), French Open ('05, `06, `07, `08, `10, `11, `12, `13, `14, `17, `18), Australian Open ('09)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-Won Championship,'16-Lost in 4th Round,'15-3rd,'14-Did Not Play,'13-W
Aces: Won the U.S. Open as No. 1 seed in 2010, 2017. ... Trying to become first man to repeat as champion in New York since Roger Federer won his fifth in a row in 2008.
Topspin: Beat two past U.S. Open champions and two future stars en route to tuneup title at Toronto Masters this month.
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ROGER FEDERER
Seeded: 2
Ranked: 2
Age: 37
Country: Switzerland
2018 Match Record: 33-5
2018 Singles Titles: 3
Career Singles Titles: 98
Grand Slam Singles Titles: 20 - U.S. Open ('04, `05, `06, `07, `08), Wimbledon ('03, `04, `05, `06, `07, `09, `12, `17), Australian Open ('04, `06, `07, `10, `17, `18), French Open ('09)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-QF,'16-DNP,'15-RU,'14-SF,'13-4th
Aces: Only made it to the final at Flushing Meadows once in the decade since his last title. ... Could face Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals.
Topspin: Still has never played Nadal at the U.S. Open. If they meet this year, it would be for the title.
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JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO
Seeded: 3
Ranked: 3
Age: 29
Country: Argentina
2018 Match Record: 37-10
2018 Singles Titles: 2
Career Singles Titles: 22
Grand Slam Singles Titles: 1 - U.S. Open ('09)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-SF, `16-QF, `15-DNP, `14-DNP, `13-2nd
Aces: Playing in his 22nd major tournament since his lone such title. If he gets a second, he would set an Open era record for most Slam appearances before No. 2.
Topspin: Biggest forehand in the game makes him ever-dangerous on hard courts. Just needs his oft-repaired left wrist to hold up on backhands.
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ALEXANDER ZVEREV
Ranked: 4
Seeded: 4
Age: 21
Country: Germany
2018 Match Record: 43-13
2018 Singles Titles: 3
Career Singles Titles: 9
Major Titles: 0 - Best: QF, French Open ('18)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-2nd,'16-2nd,'15-1st,'14-DNP,'13-DNP
Aces: Recently started working with Ivan Lendl, saying: ''He's a smart man, a great guy. Done it as a player, done it as a coach, so he knows what it takes.''
Topspin: Has won three Masters titles. Now it's time to step up at a Grand Slam tournament and get to his first semifinal.
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KEVIN ANDERSON
Seeded: 5
Ranked: 5
Age: 32
Country: South Africa
2018 Match Record: 33-1
2018 Singles Titles: 1
Career Singles Titles: 4
Grand Slam Singles Titles: 0 - Best: RU, U.S. Open ('17)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-RU, `16-3rd, `15-QF, `14-3rd, `13-2nd
Aces: Runner-up at two of the past four majors, including in New York last year, then again at Wimbledon last month.
Topspin: Coming into his own late in his career, he's shown that with a big serve and consistent groundstrokes, he is a contender on fast surfaces.
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NOVAK DJOKOVIC
Seeded: 6
Ranked: 6
Age: 31
Country: Serbia
2018 Match Record: 33-10
2018 Singles Titles: 2
Career Singles Titles: 70
Grand Slam Singles Titles: 13 - U.S. Open ('11, `15), Wimbledon ('11, `14, `15, `18), Australian Open ('08, `11, `12, `13, `15, `16), French Open ('16)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-DNP, `16-RU, `15-W, `14-SF, `13-RU
Aces: Since starting the year 6-6, has gone 27-4. ... Titles at Wimbledon and Cincinnati Masters (beating Federer in the final) make him a popular pick.
Topspin: Sure seems very close to being right back at his best after a lull caused at least in part by an injured right elbow.
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JOHN ISNER
Seeded: 11
Ranked: 11
Age: 33
Country: United States
2018 Match Record: 26-5
2018 Singles Titles: 2
Career Singles Titles: 14
Grand Slam Singles Titles: 0 - Best: QF, U.S. Open ('11)
Last 5 U.S. Opens: `17-3rd, `16-3rd, `15-4th, `14-3rd, `13-3rd
Aces: 12 of 14 titles have come in the U.S. ... Just one quarterfinal appearance in New York, way back in 2011.
Topspin: Says playing with calm and not fretting over results helped him have his best season, including first Slam semifinal at Wimbledon.
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