Sure, people pay attention peripherally
during slams — a majority of the casual set could probably tell you that Roger Federer is struggling, that Rafael Nadal is back, that Serena Williams is still looking good, that Sloane Stephens is rising quickly, that Maria Sharapova is
hurt, and that a couple of women they'd never heard of were in the Wimbledon final — but only when the U.S. Open begins does this
sport feel completely natural and at home in the states.
People who have knee pain due to a torn meniscus, which is more likely to occur in younger patients who
hurt their knees
during sports, can still benefit from arthroscopy, says Dr. Azar, of the Campbell Clinic in Memphis, Tenn..