's disputed serve a point from a 5-2, second-set lead Friday against caused a lot of commotion at the U.S. Open women's semifinals, there was definite word -- it was long. The line judge made the correct call.

"Way out," said , the managing director of the Hawk-Eye technology that's tracked every ball at Arthur Ashe and Louis Armstrong show courts. "It was out by 5 millimeters. She had no argument."

Through mid-afternoon Saturday, players had called for 183 instant-replay challenges and 57 of those calls (31 percent) were overturned. Jankovic went 3-for-6, both tops among women going into Saturday night's final between and .

Paes and Damm, the sixth seeds, had two unforced errors to 15 by their second-seeded opponents. Damm won his first Slam doubles championship after being runner-up at the 2006 Australian Open and 1993 U.S. Open.

needed 400 stitches in April after he wandered out his third-story hotel window in Mexico and fell while sleepwalking. He severed an artery in his left calf and needed five hours of surgery.

Polansky continued his return when he upset No. 4 6-3, 6-7 (2) in the semifinals. He is the second Canadian to make a Grand Slam juniors final this year. was a finalist at the French Open in June.

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