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Swiatek went more than a year without even reaching a final anywhere, but the Wimbledon champ is back at No. 2 in the rankings and has to be considered among the strongest contenders at a
The most recognizable faces in tennis are expected to be on display for the full two weeks of the 2025 US Open.
This is supposed to be Jessica Pegula’s favorite part of the season. She says so herself. And why wouldn’t it be? Pegula gets to stay in North America.
Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul are getting within reach of ending the country’s 22-year Grand Slam men’s title drought. Fritz was the runner-up at Flushing Meadows a year
If you’re coming to New York City during the U.S. Open, you’ll find that the Big Apple has plenty of offerings to match your interests. This major tennis tournament happens at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, which is one of the city’s five boroughs.
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Venus Williams' age gets attention at the US Open but players think her icon status matters more
It's a given that much of the coverage and attention devoted to Venus Williams' return to the U.S. Open, where play begins Sunday, has focused — and will focus — on how old she is. “She's one of the best athletes of all time,
Ben Shelton returns to Flushing Meadows with newfound confidence after claiming his biggest title and a career-high ranking two years after his charmed run to the U.S. Open semi-final.
Whether you're on the grounds of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center or in New York City, here are the best bites and sips for the 2025 U.S. Open.
There is a fascination in all sports — all walks of life, maybe — with young stars, those such as tennis player Mirra Andreeva, a Russian who is still only 18 yet already has been a Grand Slam semifinalist and is seeded No.
Ahead of the U.S. Open, the world's #1 ranked tennis player Aryna Sabalenka is taking a break from the court to try something very New York. She's heading to a local pizzeria to make her favorite slice.
Somewhere between the rise of tennis travel and when the U.S. Open became an advertising magnet, New York’s top luxury hotels realized a prime opportunity had fallen upon them during the dog days of summer, one that they have increasingly capitalized upon in the years since the pandemic.