A more open US Open
byThe US Open returns this month with a less restricted format for fans and players alike. But that doesn’t mean it is without its challenges.
The US Open returns this month with a less restricted format for fans and players alike. But that doesn’t mean it is without its challenges.
If sports can come back however imperfectly in what has been a cruel season, we can do no less.
What’s new at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center for the US Open? In the age of the coronavirus, plenty.
Naomi Osaka’s meteoric rise in tennis hits a speed bump.
The US Open officially gets underway Monday, Aug. 26. But for many aficionados, the fun really starts the week before as tennis buffs have the opportunity to go behind-the-scenes and get up close and personal with the stars. And it’s all free.
Tennis delivered Stacey Allaster into a brilliant life. As the USTA’s chief executive, professional tennis, she’s determined to give back in part by mentoring girls and women.
Novak Djokovic overcame an elbow injury and self-doubt to come all the way back to number one.
The US Open – the last of the Grand Slam tournaments, celebrating its golden jubilee this season – is one of sports’ greatest events and one of its most challenging.
Celebrate 50 years of the US Open with the USTA’s fab new book.
The new Louis Armstrong Stadium gets ready for its closeup when the US Open begins Aug. 27.
Few have been better positioned to observe the milestones of tennis in the Open Era than longtime Katonah-based journalist Steve Flink, author of the indispensable “The Greatest Tennis Matches of All Time” (New Chapter Press) and a 2017 inductee into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
For Billie Jean King, feminism and activism are part of a larger ism – humanism.
Being falsely arrested in a case of mistaken identity during the 2015 US Open inspired James Blake to become an activist and write an athletic “Profiles in Courage” called “Ways of Grace.”
Brothers Kevin and Greg Anderson on the arts of playing and coaching tennis.
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center’s temporary new No. 2 show court is anything but makeshift.
Well, it wasn’t quite the parting of the Red Sea. But it was pretty darn close. The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center…
When August rolls around, everyone’s so busy squeezing every drop out of summer with vacation, the US Open and other sports that there’s no…
The US Open winds down this weekend but not before Serena Williams gets her chance at history and the crowning of the men’s champ….
He may be struggling on the court this year, but there’s nothing wrong with Rafael Nadal’s modeling game. The No. 8-ranked player in the…
Katrina M. Adams hits the court at Life Time Athletic in Harrison. Photographs by John Rizzo. The United States Tennis Association — whose…