Well, we're down to the four days that are the most relaxed as well as the most significant, and in many cases, stresssful, at any Grand Slam event. You can think of these majors as a marathon; they begin with a sudden burst and made scramble at 11 a.m. on day one, but by day 11 the pack has fallen far behind and all you have left is all that wide-open road and eight runners, each jockeying and calculating and hoping. It's funny how we think of tennis as a sport with just one winner (the champion), but that's not really accurate. The ranking and prize-money system proves that everybody more or less gets rewarded, or punished (by the rankings) for his or her performance. Enough rambling. Enjoy the semis.
-- Pete