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In 1968, when Arthur Ashe won $14,000. In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
The USTA announced that prize money for the 2013 US Open will be increased by four million dollars
In order to accommodate the players’ request for a day of rest between the singles semifinals and finals, the 2013 US Open is scheduled to conclude on Monday, September 9
Singles Prize Money Climbs More than 34% in Two Years
Formerly foul-mouthed Andy Murray has sworn that he won't curse again on court as the US Open champion continues his long-term goal of taming a volatile temper
The USTA is concerned about Major League Soccer's proposal to build a 25,000-seat stadium in Flushing-Meadows Corona Park, home to the US Open
Separated by just a week in age, they posses strikingly similar styles
While most tennis fans that attend the US Open don't spend that much time in the surrounding Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, in the coming years, they may see the area undergo tremendous changes.
Separated by just a week in age, they posses strikingly similar styles
Separated by just a week in age, they posses strikingly similar styles
Check out the latest in men's pro tour news and keep your eyes open for big surprises!
Novak Djokovic fears that inspired opponent Andy Murray could be on the warpath as the Scot rides momentum from his Olympic gold medal to a possible first Grand Slam title when he faces the Serb in the delayed men's title match at the US Open.
“Every morning in Africa, a Gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning a Lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest Gazelle or it will starve to death. It doesn't matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle... when the sun comes up, you'd better be running.”
No sooner had they written another line in the tennis record books through a 12th Grand Slam doubles title achieved at the US Open, the American Bryan brothers were looking ahead to next week's big job on court in Spain .
US Open semi-finalist David Ferrer has no problem in living his career in the overwhelming shadow of Rafael Nadal, the injured king of Spanish tennis. The scampering retriever Ferrer has proved himself the match of most in the world. And with Nadal missing through his knee injury, his compatriot is carrying Iberian honor in New York .
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