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US Open

New York, New York

August 31 - September 13 2009

The US Open , the “Grandest” of the four Grand Slams, is also the final of the four majors.  While tennis is obviously the focal point, the US Open is far more than just a tennis tournament.  Amongst the most popular annual sporting events, the US Open gives the best tennis players in the world the chance to shine on tennis’ biggest stage.

Starting off with the star-studded Arthur Ashe Kids Day, for just over two weeks the US Open grounds (aka- The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center) are abuzz with live music, great food and most of all, people from around the globe watching the best tennis in the world.  Best of all, the US Open is set just  a few miles from Times Square, Central Park, and the rest of Manhattan!

Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open
Entry Way Into the US Open

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Match Play at the US Open
New York City Skyline
Federer on the Court