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Serena Williams prevails against Victoria Azarenka to win U.S. Open title - Sports Illustrated
Rafael Nadal wins US Open, 13th major - The Boston Globe
Serena Williams takes U.S. Open women's final for 17th Grand Slam singles title - lehighvalleylive.com
That Championship Season: Serena Williams caps a year of dominance at the US Open, 2013 - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
Serena Williams breezes to 2nd-round win at 2013 US Open - masslive.com
Nadal wins second US Open, 13th Grand Slam title - Sport - DAWN.COM
Nadal vs Djokovic - Us Open 2013 Final Highlights HD - YouTube
Nadal wins U.S. Open for 13th major title
Nadal wins second US Open, 13th Grand Slam title - Sport - DAWN.COM
Nadal Prevails at U.S. Open Men's Final - The New York Times
US Open 2013 Final Rafael Nadal vs Novak Djokovic full Match - video Dailymotion
2013 champ Nadal out of US Open with wrist injury – Orange County Register
US Open Men's Single Final: Nadal regains title to crown brilliant year - Sports - Tennis - Emirates24|7
Rafael Nadal vs Novak Djokovic Full Match | US Open 2013 Final - YouTube
Rafael Nadal wins 2013 U.S. Open men's title - SBNation.com
Serena Williams vs Victoria Azarenka Full Match | US Open 2013 Final - YouTube
Rafael Nadal shines in major way as 2013 U.S. Open champion – New York Daily News
US Open: Nadal tops Djokovic for 13th major title
Rafael Nadal Wins U.S. Open Championship | TIME.com
Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic in 4 sets at U.S. Open for 13th Grand Slam title | CTV News
Nadal wins second US Open, 13th Grand Slam title - Sport - DAWN.COM
Williams wins; Errani ousted
Nadal crowns brilliant year with US Open title[2]|chinadaily.com.cn
Serena Williams Wins Fifth U.S. Open Title | WUNC
Photos: U.S. Open men's final - Sports Illustrated
2013 US Open men's final - Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal shines in major way as 2013 U.S. Open champion – New York Daily News
Nadal wins US Open 2013 with 'almost perfect' play - CSMonitor.com