Flushing Meadows, New York, 27 August-9 September
US Open, Flushing Meadows First round latest: T HENMAN (GB) v * D TURSUNOV (Rus) 0-0 * denotes server LATEST ACTION (ALL TIMES BST): To get involved, text us on 81111 (UK users only)
Henman 0-0 Tursunov 2025: "Come on Tim, show us that game that has been so desperately lacking recently and at least have a decent run to the quarters!"
Dan, Worcester, via text 2022: The players are out on Louis Armstrong Court knocking up in a blistering 28C, Tursunov in a fairly ropey red and white outfit and Henman in pristine white. Lovely. 2015: If you have one of those mobile telephones and are fortunate enough to live in the UK, text me your thoughts on Tim's progress on 81111. And if you're near a radio there is live commentary of the match on BBC Radio 5live sports extra, although unfortunately we don't have online rights. And if your neighbours have got satellite TV you could peer through their window, although they might be watching Celebrity Dance Club Factor. Or whatever. 2010: "Henman could pull this off if he plays well and aggressively and puts pressure on Tursunov. I saw him play a practice match with Federer last Friday and he was definitely on form."
bagel4732 on 606 2005: Henman has been in relaxed mood in New York since announcing his imminent retirement, and the phrase 'nothing to lose' has rarely been more appropriate. Unfortunately, Tursunov is not a man who exactly carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. I watched him practising at the French Open and he spent the whole time playing trick shots and chatting to passing girls. He is 'a little bit crazy'. 2002: Good evening Britain. Prepare yourselves for an emotional couple of hours as Tim Henman begins his final Grand Slam event before retiring next month. He is up against Russian prankster and world number 27 Dmitry Tursunov, a man who hits the ball very hard at all times and has a 5-1 record over our Tim.
Dan, Worcester, via text 2022: The players are out on Louis Armstrong Court knocking up in a blistering 28C, Tursunov in a fairly ropey red and white outfit and Henman in pristine white. Lovely. 2015: If you have one of those mobile telephones and are fortunate enough to live in the UK, text me your thoughts on Tim's progress on 81111. And if you're near a radio there is live commentary of the match on BBC Radio 5live sports extra, although unfortunately we don't have online rights. And if your neighbours have got satellite TV you could peer through their window, although they might be watching Celebrity Dance Club Factor. Or whatever. 2010: "Henman could pull this off if he plays well and aggressively and puts pressure on Tursunov. I saw him play a practice match with Federer last Friday and he was definitely on form."
bagel4732 on 606 2005: Henman has been in relaxed mood in New York since announcing his imminent retirement, and the phrase 'nothing to lose' has rarely been more appropriate. Unfortunately, Tursunov is not a man who exactly carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. I watched him practising at the French Open and he spent the whole time playing trick shots and chatting to passing girls. He is 'a little bit crazy'. 2002: Good evening Britain. Prepare yourselves for an emotional couple of hours as Tim Henman begins his final Grand Slam event before retiring next month. He is up against Russian prankster and world number 27 Dmitry Tursunov, a man who hits the ball very hard at all times and has a 5-1 record over our Tim.
Source: BBC Sport
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