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U.S. Open Daily Data Visualizations

IBM and SI.com have partnered once again to bring readers data-driven infographics and visualizations that help fully tell each storyline and statistic at the 2015 U.S. Open.

From the tweets and Instagram posts from Arthur Ashe; to reporting on the windy or rainy weather and fans in attendance in Flushing Meadows; to the on-court numbers like serve-speed and distance covered, IBM technologies covers all aspects of the game to help to bring the digits of tennis to life at the 2015 U.S. Open.

For the final Grand Slam of the 2015 season, SI.com has once again partnered with IBM to bring readers data-driven infographics and visualizations that help fully tell each storyline at the U.S. Open. For two weeks, SI.com and IBM will bring the matches at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center to life in the most engaging ways possible by using data analytics on serve speeds, court temperatures, scores, player match-ups and more. Over 41 million data points provide new ways—for both players and fans—to look at the game and evaluate the odds of winning a match.

Click below to view the different types of graphics, and be sure to check SI.com's tennis page for the latest U.S. Open news and scores. 

. Djokovic performed under pressure to win title

. How Pennetta became the U.S. Open champion

. Distance run by the men's semifinalists

. Distance run by the women's semifinalists

. Importance of first serve in the men's game

. Importance of first serve in the women's game

. Stan Wawrinka vs. Donald Young head-to-head

. Men's distance run through three rounds

. Women's distance run through two rounds

. Heights of ATP's top servers, returners

. Comparing the ATP's top contenders

. Americans trying to follow in Serena's footsteps

. Youth vs. experience: age comparison by ranking

. Power and consistency are key in the men's game

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. Performance of WTA's top 4 players

. Serve speeds at the 2015 Grand Slam events