Nadal top seed for U.S. Open, Federer second
Tennis newsCBSSpor Seeking to complete the career Grand Slam, Rafael Nadal will be the top-seeded man when the U.S. Open starts next week, while Roger Federer will come to Flushing Meadows seeded second.
Nadal, who won the French Open and Wimbledon this year, is seeded first at the U.S. Open for the second time in three years. He has never made it past the semifinals.
The womens seedings have been delayed one day because of a rainout of Sundays final at the Rogers Cup in Montreal. On Monday, world No. 2 Caroline Wozniacki defeated Vera Zvonareva to win that tournament. It appears Wozniacki, who lost to Kim Clijsters in last years final, will get the top seed at the U.S. Open because Serena Williams, the worlds top-ranked player, has withdrawn while recovering from surgery to repair cuts on her right foot.
Also missing from New York will be defending mens champion Juan Martin Del Potro, who remains sidelined with a lingering wrist injury. Del Potro defeated Federer in last years final, ending his string of five straight U.S. Open titles. Federer, who won the Australian Open this year, is seeking his 17th Grand Slam tournament title.
Del Potro, meanwhile, is only the third U.S. Open mens champion in the 42-year Open era who wont be on hand to defend his title.
Seeded third for the men is Novak Djokovic, followed by Andy Murray at No. 4. Robin Soderling, Nikolay Davydenko, Tomas Berdych and Fernando Verdasco round out the top eight.
At No. 9, Andy Roddick is the highest seeded American man. With a trip to the semifinals in Cincinnati last weekend, Roddick jumped back into the worlds top 10. Earlier this month, Roddick fell to No. 12 and it marked the first time since the rankings began in 1973 that no American man was in the top 10.
The draws for the tournament come out Thursday.
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