Finale koje nije nista ponudilo, kao i prethodna dva jucerasnjeg dana, Raonic odlicno returnirao, servis kao i obicno i jos uvijek je bez izgubljenog seta u San Joseu u ove tri godine kako osvaja titulu.
Turnir je osvojio bez izgubljenog servisa.

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Nadal said that he will think about playing Indian Wells/Miami. It's more about the knee than addapting to another surface(hard).
Cini mi se da je crvena, ali je brza za sve pare. Kad Karlovic i Isner tamo igraju zavrsnice - to je jasno da ne odgovara "cistim" sljakashima.retro je napisao/la:U Houstonu je neka luda sljaka, sad jel ostala zelena nisam siguran, ali nije prava sljaka i podloga je kao u Madridu prosle godine.
Nece taj turnir igrati sigurno.
Beyond everything else, what tennis fans talked most about at Forest Hills during the first days of the U.S. Open was the new surface. Gone were the traditional grass courts and in their place a gray-green, claylike material called Har-Tru. Sentimentalists mourned the passing of the green, and players whose serve-and-volley style works better on grass cursed a bit. Nonetheless, Har-Tru seemed here to stay.
It looks like clay but is not. Basically, it is crushed greenstone from the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland, where it was originally quarried for use on asphalt shingles. As the greenstone was ground down to size, two piles of waste—one of rock dust, the other of granules too small for shingles—arose. Eventually, the waste was pressed into use for tennis courts and worked out just fine. The Har-Tru surface dries out more quickly than clay, and in fact requires frequent watering to keep it from turning into a minor dust bowl. Moreover, the bounce is true—which explains the "Tru" in the name; the "Har" is for H. A. Robinson, who helped develop it. The only thing wrong with it, really, is that it isn't as pretty as grass.
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