In a holding pattern
No news is well no news at the Connecticut Tennis Center.
This much is for sure, the women's semifinal between Flavia Pennetta and Caroline Wozniacki will not be starting at noon. Once - or if - the rain stops, the court will be dried off and once it is deemed ready for play, Pennetta and Wozniacki will take the court.
There will be more details to follow in what promises to be a long day at the tournament.
Among those in the house are tournament founder Jim Westhall, who usually makes the trip from New Hampshire at least once and Yale football coach Tom Williams, who ESPN wants to put on the telecast. Of course, those plans could change since Yale is scheduled to practice at 2 p.m. and it would be a bit stunning to see any matches started by then.
This much is for sure, the women's semifinal between Flavia Pennetta and Caroline Wozniacki will not be starting at noon. Once - or if - the rain stops, the court will be dried off and once it is deemed ready for play, Pennetta and Wozniacki will take the court.
There will be more details to follow in what promises to be a long day at the tournament.
Among those in the house are tournament founder Jim Westhall, who usually makes the trip from New Hampshire at least once and Yale football coach Tom Williams, who ESPN wants to put on the telecast. Of course, those plans could change since Yale is scheduled to practice at 2 p.m. and it would be a bit stunning to see any matches started by then.
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