Beach volleyball star Kerri Walsh Jennings?is the subject of a new documentary, and to get any closer to whats going on inside the three-time Olympic gold medalist, you would need an X-ray.Actually, the 45-minute film that is scheduled to debut five days before the opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Games includes MRI scans of her shoulder, along with footage from the operating room where Walsh Jennings had one of the four surgeries she needed to get back to the Olympics for a fifth time.It seemed like such a big honor and such a big opportunity to show everything that goes into it, Walsh Jennings said in an interview with The Associated Press. Were a pretty open-book family; we kind of lead with our hearts. Theres nothing to hide.Produced by Tribeca Digital Studios and Dicks Sporting Goods Films, Kerri Walsh Jennings: Gold Within will debut on July 31 on NBC and give a more in-depth view of the athletes journey to Rio than the short, soft-focus vignettes the network will air during the games.The trailer released this week includes scenes of Walsh Jennings at home discussing toilet training with one of her toddlers, as well as picking another up from school. Her husband, fellow beach volleyball pro Casey Jennings, speaks of her dedication. Margery Lee Walsh is interviewed while waiting for her daughter to come out of surgery.I hope what they capture most is that there are so many people who help me to chase my dreams, said Walsh Jennings, who hadnt seen the final cut of the footage. No one behind you gets the appreciation they deserve.Producers followed Walsh Jennings over the past 11 months, a spokesman said. Soon after they started shooting, she had surgery on her separated right shoulder in order to be back at the beach to beat an Olympic qualification deadline.Dr. William Schobert, her orthopedic surgeon, tried to rein Walsh Jennings in, telling her that a six-month recovery is more the standard than the four months she set as a goal.I know, she tells him in the documentary, with a shake of her head and a slight smile. But we are not standard people.Its typical of Walsh Jennings, a perpetually optimistic Stanford graduate nicknamed Six Feet of Sunshine that has a ruthless side that comes out on the court.I believe, with all my heart, without one single doubt, that I am going to come back stronger from this, she says in the film.But in a rare moment of doubt, she also admits to her beach volleyball partner, April Ross, that she was scared. Walsh Jennings told the AP she could not recall what prompted the emotion but acknowledged that such misgivings do arise.In this journey, the fear creeps in from time to time, Walsh Jennings said. The hint of that is there because theres an unknown factor to everything.Thats true in everyones life. I dont choose to live there; I let it spark me. Cheap Atlanta Falcons Jerseys . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. Atlanta Falcons Jerseys 2018 . LOUIS -- St. http://www.cheapfalconsjerseysauthentic.com/ . Just as Montreal was settling into the first full working week of a new year, the Impact announced the appointment of their new head coach. Wholesale Atlanta Falcons Jerseys . -- Al Jefferson found a groove just in time for the Charlotte Bobcats. Falcons Jerseys China . - Levi Browns tenure at left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers is over before it even began. NEW YORK -- The Latest on U.S. Open (all times local):8:35 p.m.Karolina Pliskova says she wasnt at all nervous during her first Grand Slam final.The 10th-seeded Pliskova had never even been to the round of 16 at a major before she blew past that milestone at the U.S. Open. And in Saturdays title match against the worlds newly crowned No. 1 player, Pliskova was up a break in the third set over Angelique Kerber.In the end, Kerbers experience probably made the difference in the Germans 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory, Pliskova said. Kerber won this years Australian Open and was the runner-up at Wimbledon.Pliskova said she felt no sadness in defeat.Im so proud of myself, she said of her performance at Flushing Meadows -- both over the last two weeks and in the final.Kerbers stellar defense put pressure on Pliskova to go after big shots, and the 24-year-old Czech made just enough errors to decide that match.---6:27 p.m.Angelique Kerber won her first U.S. Open title and the second Grand Slam trophy of her breakthrough season, beating Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 on Saturday.The No. 2-seeded Kerber came back to win five of the last six games after trailing by a break at 3-1 in the third set.Kerber already was assured of making her debut at No. 1 in the WTA rankings on Monday, ending Serena Williams record-tying 186-week stay at the top.Never a Grand Slam finalist before 2016, Kerber beat Williams for the Australian Open title in January, then lost to the American in the Wimbledon final in July.They seemed to be on course for a third meeting in the final at Flushing Meadows, but the 10th-seeded Pliskova eliminated Williams in the semifinals, after beating her sister Venus in the fourth round.---5:46 p.m.Karolina Pliskova has taken the second set of the U.S. Open final against Angelique Kerber, sending the match to a third.Pliskova broke Kerber for the first time Saturday to go up 4-3 in the second set, then took it 6-4.Kerber had won the opening set 6-3.The 10th-seeded Pliskova, who eliminated both Williams sisters in the tournament, is bidding for her first Grand Slam title. She had never been past the third round at a major.Kerber is seeded No. 2, but already is assured of overtaking Serena Williams at No. 1 in the rankings on Monday, regardless of the outcome of the final. Kerber beat Williams in the Australian Open final in January for the first Grand Slam trophy of the Germans career.---5:05 p.m.Angelique Kerber is one set from her second major title of 2016.Kerber won the first set of Saturdays U.SS.dddddddddddd Open final 6-3 over Karolina Pliskova. The big-serving Pliskova was broken just once in her last two matches combined, but Kerber got breaks in the first and last games of the set.Kerber is 44-0 this season when she wins the first set.Pliskova got in just 53 percent of her first serves, and Kerber was all over her second serves, winning 71 percent of those points. Pliskova made 17 unforced errors to three for Kerber.Kerber, who is taking over the No. 1 ranking for the first time, is in her third major final of the year, while this is the first of Pliskovas career. Kerber won the Australian Open title and was the runner-up at Wimbledon.---4:20 p.m.Angelique Kerber and Karolina Pliskova are playing for the U.S. Open championship.Kerber, who is taking over the No. 1 ranking for the first time, is in her third major final of the year, while this is the first of Pliskovas career. Kerber won the Australian Open title and was the runner-up at Wimbledon. Pliskova had never even made a Grand Slam round of 16 before this tournament, but she upset Serena Williams in the semifinals to advance to Saturdays championship match.Pliskova beat Kerber in the final at Cincinnati nearly three weeks ago for a breakthrough title for the 24-year-old Czech, and shes been riding that momentum ever since. Kerber was coming off a tiring run to the Olympic gold-medal match then and dealing with the pressure of her first chance to ascend to the top of the rankings.---2:05 p.m.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.The No. 4-seeded Murray and Soares, who won the Australian Open in January, are the first winners of multiple major mens doubles titles in a season since Bob and Mike Bryan won three in 2013.They dropped only one service game and won 71 percent of first-serve points against their unseeded opponents. The duo only teamed up late last year.Its a great feeling, Murray said in his post-match interview when reminded hes accomplished something his more famous younger brother, Andy, has not by winning two major titles this year. Im starting to move out of the shadows.Murray and Soares reached the final after taking out the top-seeded team, defending champions Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut. ' ' '