US Open, Flushing Meadows
Dates: 30 August - 12 September Start time: 1600 BST
Coverage: Live text commentary on BBC Sport website and mobiles; updates on BBC Radio 5 live; live on Sky Sports
Murray is the number four seed at the US Open
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Britain's Andy Murray says he is fit and raring to go as he targets a maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open in New York which gets under way on Monday.
Murray struggled in the heat in his last tournament in Cincinnati, losing to American Mardy Fish in the quarter-finals in a third-set tie-break.
But the world number four says he has suffered no long-term damage.
"I feel fine. I had a couple of days off after Cincinnati and then started training again on Monday," said Murray.
Murray, who plays Lukas Lacko of Slovakia in the first round at Flushing Meadows, was a losing finalist in 2008.
He enters the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year in good form having defended his Masters title in Toronto earlier this month, beating Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in consecutive matches.
"It definitely helped, it was good for the confidence," said the 23-year-old Scot.
"I always enjoying playing here, New York is obviously a fun city to come to. I've been here a week now and I feel good."
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The US Open is the only Grand Slam which has so far evaded Spaniard Nadal, who is the number one seed ahead of Federer.
Nadal would become only the seventh man in history to win all four major titles with victory in New York, but the 24-year-old insists he is not obsessing over such a feat.
"I want to win here but without obsession," said Nadal.
"I'm more than happy with what I have, all the tournaments I've won, it's more than what I have dreamt of.
"For sure my personal satisfaction is going to be high if I win here, but the final of Roland Garros was very important to win again having lost the year before (in the fourth round to Robin Soderling).
"I won again at Wimbledon and it was amazing to win both tournaments."
Nadal has never reached a final in seven appearances at Flushing Meadows, but made the semi-finals in the past two years and can reflect on the fact that he lost two Wimbledon finals before making his breakthrough at the All England Club in 2008.
The conditions in New York do not suit Nadal's game and he admitted: "The ball is softer, I don't get the top spin I play with but I am playing better and better in this tournament.
"On the centre court (Arthur Ashe Stadium) there is always a lot of wind and sometimes against the wind it feels like you are not moving the ball.
"But when you are in the semi-finals the last two years, why not? I won in Australia too and I always thought it would be easier to play well here than Wimbledon."
Federer, meanwhile, says he would love to face Nadal for the first time at the US Open this year - an outcome which would see the top two seeds contesting the final.
I look back at the last six years and I've been incredibly successful
Roger Federer
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Surprisingly, the pair have never met in New York, despite having won 20 of the last 23 Grand Slam titles between them.
With Nadal seeded first and Federer, who has won the US Open five times, second, they can only meet in the final on 12 September.
"I think it would be great to play Rafa here," said the Swiss maestro.
"We have played in all the other majors but this one is missing. I hope we can do it this year, but if not we will both be around a little longer.
"I would love to play him but it can only be the final so we have some work to do first."
It is the first time since 2005 that Federer is not the defending champion at Flushing Meadows, his final loss to Juan Martin del Potro 12 months ago ending a five-year winning streak.
"I look back at the last six years and I've been incredibly successful," Federer noted.
"Defending champion or not does not change a whole lot. There's a few less points to defend but I don't lose any sleep over that.
"Maybe there's an extra incentive after being just two points away last year. I felt that was one of the finals I should never have lost so it was very disappointing."
US Open 2010 men's singles seedings:
1 R Nadal (Spn)
2 R Federer (Swi)
3 N Djokovic (Ser)
4 A Murray (GB)
5 R Soderling (Swe)
6 N Davydenko (Rus)
7 T Berdych (Cze)
8 F Verdasco (Spn)
9 A Roddick (US)
10 D Ferrer (Spn)
11 M Cilic (Cro)
12 M Youzhny (Rus)
13 J Melzer (Aus)
14 N Almagro (Spn)
15 I Ljubicic (Cro)
16 M Baghdatis (Cyp)
17 G Monfils (Fr)
18 J Isner (US)
19 M Fish (US)
20 S Querrey (US)
21 A Montanes (Spn)
22 J-C Ferrero (Spn)
23 F Lopez (Spn)
24 E Gulbis (Lat)
25 S Wawrinka (Swi)
26 T Bellucci (Brz)
27 F Gonzalez (Chl)
28 R Stepanek (Cze)
29 P Kohlschreiber (Ger)
30 J Monaco (Arg)
31 D Nalbandian (Arg)
32 L Hewitt (Aus)
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