Body cameras, clocks among ideas in play for tennis' future NEW YORK (AP) -- What if they put tiny cameras on players to get more dramatic TV angles? What if serves that dribbled over the net were fair game? What if servers were on a 20-second clock to start points? And how about scrapping the pre-match warmup so matches actually start on time?...The Latest: Pliskova takes positives from 1st major final NEW YORK (AP) -- The Latest on U.S. Open (all times local):...Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares win US Open doubles title NEW YORK (AP) -- Jamie Murray of Britain and Bruno Soares of Brazil won the U.S. Open doubles championship Saturday for their second Grand Slam title this year, beating Spaniards Pablo Carreno Busta and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-2, 6-3....What to Watch at US Open: Djokovic faces Wawrinka in final NEW YORK (AP) -- Novak Djokovic's U.S. Open final against Stan Wawrinka on Sunday will be the Serb's third Grand Slam title match of 2016 and his seventh in the past eight majors....Hear that point? Tennis play-by-play for the ear a rare art NEW YORK (AP) -- From his tiny booth near the top of Arthur Ashe Stadium, David Law paints pictures for the ear....Stan Wawrinka outlasts Nishikori to reach 1st US Open final NEW YORK (AP) -- Stan Wawrinka spent the first set of his U.S. Open semifinal letting Kei Nishikori push him around the court....Kerber looks like No. 1 player in US Open semifinal victory NEW YORK (AP) -- Angelique Kerber earned the No. 1 ranking before she stepped on court, then she went out there and looked like a top-ranked player....USTA: Miami Open move to Orlando campus possible in future NEW YORK (AP) -- A U.S. Tennis Association official says it is "within the realm of possibility" that the joint ATP-WTA tournament in Key Biscayne could move at some point in the future to the new USTA National Campus in Florida....