Rain washes out US Open

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Rain washed out all matches at the US Open on Tuesday which was to feature the remaining men's fourth-round clashes, including Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, and the first two women's quarter-finals.

Persistent showers delayed the start of play at Flushing Meadows for almost three hours and the prediction of more storms convinced tournament officials to cancel the entire day's play. The US Tennis Association announced that because of unfavorable forecasts, they would have to cancel both the day and night sessions, hoping to resume play at 11:00 local time on Wednesday. Tuesday's schedule included the remaining four men's fourth-round clashes, featuring Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, and the first two women's quarter-finals, while Wednesday's initial schedule featured two men's and two men's quarter-finals.

Water gathers on the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium during the U.S. Open tennis
tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. The start of play at the U.S. Open
is being delayed because of rain. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Editor:Zou Xian |Source: CNTV.CN



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