July 22: With Wimbledon now firmly confined to history, all eyes turn to the American hard courts as the countdown to the US Open begins.
Andre Agassi gets an early chance to show his title credentials as he travels to Los Angeles for the Mercedes Benz Cup.
The 32-year-old was bundled out of Wimbledon in the second round and will be hoping to get his season back on track on his favourite surface.

Agassi, the defending champion, is the top seed after the withdrawal of world number one Lleyton Hewitt, but competition will nonetheless be tough.
Wimbledon semi-finalist Xavier Malisse is also back on more familiar ground and having reached the last four in LA last year needs a good performance to maintain his place in the world's top 30.
Gustavo Kuerten leaves behind his beloved clay to give himself maximum time to tune up for the US Open.
And Andy Roddick is looking for a much-needed boost after a lacklustre season in which he has largely failed to build on last year's breakthrough.
But the 19-year-old tends to save his best for his home crowd and could play himself into form.
Elsewhere, the season finally bids farewell to clay, but its devoted specialists are all out in numbers before they head reluctantly to the US.
Alex Corretja and Albert Costa head a familiar-looking draw at the Generali Open in Austria, with Juan Carlos Ferrero making his first appearance since Wimbledon.
Bureau Report