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 Wednesday, September 8
Serena joins season-ending Chase
 
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 NEW YORK -- Serena Williams has joined her older sister in the season-ending Chase Championships.

By winning four titles on the WTA Tour this year, Serena Williams has become the fourth player to qualify for the Madison Square Garden tournament, joining Venus Williams, defending champion Martina Hingis and last year's other finalist, Lindsay Davenport.

The Williams sisters -- 17-year-old Serena and 19-year-old Venus -- made history this year when they met in the final of the Lipton Championships in Key Biscayne, Fla.

The 16-player Chase Championships ends in a best-of-5-sets final, the only time during the year that women play more than best-of-3.

Next stop: Fed Cup
With the goal of winning the U.S. Open first and foremost in their minds, all but one member of the U.S. Fed Cup team are still alive in the women's draw, less than a week before meeting Russia for the Fed Cup title.

Lindsay Davenport won her quarterfinal match Wednesday and will face Fed Cup teammate Serena William in Friday's semifinals. Williams beat another Fed Cup teammate -- Monica Seles -- in Wednesday night's quarterfinals. Venus Williams, the final member of the Fed Cup team, will meet top seed Martina Hingis in the semifinals.

The United States will host Russia next weekend on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.

Bhupathi doubled his pleasure
It was a good day for the top-ranked Indian men's duo of Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes. Early in the day, they became the first men's doubles team in the Open Era to advance to all four Grand Slam finals in one season. They defeated the unseeded pair of Andrei Olhovskiy and David Prinosil, 6-4, 6-3.

Later in the day, Bhupathi teamed with Ai Sugiyama to advance to the mixed doubles final with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Alexandra Stevenson and Brian MacPhie.

No French toast this year
With Cedric Pioline and Nicolas Escude remaining in the men's draw, it marks the first time in the Open Era (since 1968) that two Frenchmen have reached the U.S. Open quarterfinals.

It is the sixth time that two Frenchmen have reached the quarterfinals of any Grand Slam event in the Open Era. Most recently, Thierry Champion and Guy Forget advanced to the round of eight at Wimbledon in 1991.

You're going to wear that?

Anna Kournikova is the only tennis player to make the best-dressed list in the October issue of Sport Magazine.

Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Serena Williams amd Venus Williams top the worst-dressed list selected by editors of the magazine.

Others named to the best-dressed list include Tiger Woods, Pat Riley, Derek Jeter, Dominique Dawes, Mike Piazza, Rick Pitino and Jamal Anderson. The worst-dress list includes Walt Frazier, David Wells and Shaquille O'Neal.

Star predictions

Talk show host Rosie O'Donnell, baseball player Rickey Henderson and singer Melissa Etheridge are among 10 contenders still with a chance to win the U.S. Open celebrity prognosticator race.

Forty celebrities entered the contest to select the men's and women's singles champion in the 1999 U.S. Open. The second annual contest featured celebrities ranging from actress Kellie Martin to former baseball star Tom Seaver.

O'Donnell and Etheridge both picked Andre Agassi and Lindsay Davenport to win the titles, while Henderson predicted Agassi and Venus Williams.

Streak snapped
When Mary Pierce won the second set of their quarterfinal singles match Wednesday, it was the first time in two years that Lindsay Davenport lost a set at the USTA National Tennis Center.

Davenport had won 23 consecutive sets, having not dropped a set as she won the women's singles title last year and nine straight sets this year.

Although her streak was snapped, Davenport defeated Pierce 6-2, 3-6, 7-5 to advance to the semifinals.
 


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