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NEW YORK -- Novak Djokovics U.S. Open final against Stan Wawrinka on Sunday will be the Serbs third Grand Slam title match of 2016 and his seventh in the past eight majors.It is Djokovics 21st Grand Slam final in all, second in the history of mens tennis only to Roger Federers 28. And it gives Djokovic the chance to gain more ground in the championship count, too, of course: He can raise his trophy total to 13, which would place him alone in fourth place behind Federer (17), Rafael Nadal (14) and Pete Sampras (14).After a draining, and decidedly unusual, four-set victory over Gael Monfils in the semifinals Friday, when he got both shoulders massaged by a trainer, Djokovic looked forward to a bit of rest. Thats kind of rich, considering he has spent almost exactly half as much time on court as Wawrinka so far: a tad under 9 hours vs. slightly less than 18 hours.I have an extra day now to recover and get ready for the finals, which is, you know, where definitely I desire to be whenever I come to the Grand Slams, said Djokovic, the No. 1 seed and defending champion. I want to be able to put myself in position to fight for the trophy, and everything that has happened in the tournament so far is behind me now. My thoughts are only on Sundays match.As well they should be. For while No. 3 seed Wawrinka will be participating in only his third Grand Slam final, he won each of the other two. Plus, he has won each of his past 10 finals at all tournaments. And while he is only 4-19 against Djokovic over their careers, half of Wawrinkas victories came en route to his major titles, in the quarterfinals of the 2014 Australian Open and the final of the 2015 French Open.Stan is a big-match player, Djokovic acknowledged. He loves the big stage.Hes also something of a late bloomer.Wawrinka did not reach a Grand Slam semifinal until his 35th appearance in a major, at age 28.Now, a little more than five months past his 31st birthday, he can become the oldest U.S. Open champion since Ken Rosewall was 35 in 1970. Hed also be only the fifth man in the Open era with at least two major titles after 30 (his Swiss countryman and pal, Federer, only has one since turning that age).I know I have some ups and downs during the year. Im not playing my best tennis in every tournament. But Im trying to work as hard as I can to give me the chance to play well every time I step on the court, Wawrinka said after beating Kei Nishikori in a four-set semifinal. And in Grand Slams is where I want to play my best tennis, is where I want to be the better player, always find a way to find my game and to put everything together.Wawrinka, though, nearly departed Flushing Meadows last weekend. Thats when, in the third round against 64th-ranked Dan Evans, Wawrinka faced a match point in a fourth-set tiebreaker, saved it, and wound up winning in the fifth, repeatedly using whats become his trademark gesture: pointing an index finger to his temple.Whats that all about?Sometimes, I dont always find myself comfortable on the court and I have to fight with myself. So thats what Im focusing (on) here: to fight, to suffer, to accept to suffer, to accept that the player in front of me (is) playing better, he explained. And thats when Im happy with myself and proud of myself -- when I stay strong with what I want to do.Nothing he does on a court with his racket is as important as his smooth, one-handed backhand. When on-target, it might be the prettiest, and most effective, shot in all of tennis.Djokovic can lay claim to some superlatives, too. His return of serve ranks up there with the best ever. As do his body-twisting court coverage and ability to go from defense to offense just like that.This matchup will be Djokovics seventh U.S. Open final, and Wawrinkas first.In general, I know when I arrive in the final, Im ready to play my best tennis, and thats what Im looking for. Thats what Im trying to do, Wawrinka said. But ... when you play Novak, even playing your best tennis, you can also lose.---Follow Howard Fendrich on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowardFendrich Air Max 270 React Grise Pas Cher . Radwanska, making her debut in the Seoul tournament, hit eight aces in a match that lasted 1 hour, 4 minutes at Olympic Park tennis stadium. "It was definitely a very good match -- I was playing really good tennis," Radwanska said. Air Max 270 React Fluo . 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First off, the fans ripped the Cubbies introduction of a fuzzy new kid-friendly mascot named "Clark". DESPITE Essendon being in uncharted territory without so many of its best players, the clubs morale is incredibly strong, game performance manager Mark Neeld says.The Bombers, who lost 12 players to season-long anti-doping bans in January, have only won one game this year and sit at the bottom of the ladder with a percentage of just 56. They face the daunting prospect of a clash against West Coast at Domain Stadium on Thursday night.Neeld wont chase another senior coaching gigBut many at the club believe the pain of this year will eventually develop a significant silver lining, due to so many young draftees and top-up players being given valuable experience when they otherwise wouldnt.Neeld, who joined Essendon in 2015 and assumed a new role implemented by senior coach John Worsfold, said everyone at the club was remaining positive despite the on-field struggles.Because of the environment John has created - one of education and learning and wanting to be challenged - I think the morale is very good, the former Melbourne coach told ESPN.Ive just come out of an education session with 43 players and the input from the players was as good as Ive seen at any footy club Ive ever been involved with.You certainly can [feel the positivity].As well as praising the debut season of No.5 draft pick Darcy Parish and former Cat Mitch Browns resurgence, Neeld said the impact of the so-called top-up players couldnt be understated.He said former Geelong great James Kelly had been especially impressive. Kelly joined the Bombers having retired after 273 games for Geelong, but was talked into going around again. The three-time premiership star has added much-needed leadership off the field and on it - where he has averaged 26 possessions, six marks and four tackles a game during what may, or may not be, be a one-off year in black and red.Having people in our organisation like James Kelly, Mathew Stokes, Ryan Crowley, Jonathan Simpkin and Mark Jamar has beeen great for our young players, Neeld said.dddddddddddd Theyve offered so much as coaches and players. Its [been] great for our playing group.Even if they play one year, these guys have come in a position no ones ever been in before, and theyve been brilliant.John outlined their role and it took some time for them to think it over but theyve embraced that role of coming in from day one and being a leader, almost a playing coach, and still expected to lead on the playing track.Were a much better football club having James Kelly playing. Are we starting to get rid of players too early? Maybe. I can certainly see the value of having people like that stick around. And hes playing outstanding footy.The Bombers have netted several key signatures this year and appear set to regain the vast majority of their banned players for the 2017 season.Neeld said no club had ever had to endure what Essendon had this season, but added he was confident significant gains could be made next year.Whatever our group looks like when its back together, its going to have a heap of experience in it, he said.[We are in] uncharted territory - [its] not that difficult to have a vision of how we want to play; were very steadfast in how we want to play defensively, offensively and around the structures, theres absolute clarity there. [But] were learning a lot about people management this year. Having players join an elite sporting club almost two-thirds of the way through pre-season hasnt been done before, so in terms of having to be across all their training [it has been difficult].We have to make sure when the players finish this year and come back for pre-season training, theyre fully aware of our values and standards and the way we want to play, so if youre going to re-join or join for the first time, the players need to lead the way. ' ' '

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