2015 US Open Results — Day 2

The 2014 men's finalist Kei Nishikori was dumped out of the U.S. Open on Day 1, losing his opening-round match in a five-set thriller. Benoit Paire was the man who sprung the major upset on Monday, beating the Japanese fourth seed in five sets by a 

his ever-boyish smile, long, wispy locks and a designer suit the perfect disguise for a champion struggling to rediscover his best tennis ahead of his first appearance at the US Open since he lifted the trophy two years ago.

The women's final at the 2015 U.S. Open sold out faster than the men's final for what is believed to be the first time in tournament history, as noted by Darren Rovell of ESPN. And it's easy to see why. Sure, men's tennis is just 

The 2015 U.S. Open is here, and for the men, it should be an exciting singles bracket. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has been dominant this year, taking home his fifth Australian Open title and third out of any title picture and should be worth

With Top 2, Top 4 and Top 8 seeds so critical at majors, those moves couldn't have come at a better time, as these rankings are the ones the seeds are made from for the US Open, which is a week away. With that, here are the