How New York City Shaped the US Open

Every Grand Slam has a city. Wimbledon has London. Roland Garros has Paris. The Australian Open has Melbourne. But none of those tournaments wears...

What Makes Arthur Ashe Stadium So Important

Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis arena in the world, the centerpiece of the biggest Grand Slam tournament on earth, and a venue...

How the US Open Changed When It Moved to Hard Courts

The US Open is the only Grand Slam in tennis history to have been played on three different surfaces. It started on grass, briefly...

US Open Night Sessions Explained

The US Open night session at Arthur Ashe Stadium is one of the most electric settings in professional tennis. Stars under the lights, nearly...

Why the US Open Feels Like the Loudest Grand Slam

Every Grand Slam has a personality. Wimbledon is hushed and reverential. Roland Garros is passionate but contained. The Australian Open is relaxed and festival-like....

US Open Guide | Format, Hard Courts, Draws and Ranking Points

The US Open closes the Grand Slam calendar each year, bringing the professional tennis season to New York in late summer. Played on outdoor...

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