United States Tennis Association (USTA)
US Open to take place in New York without spectators after Cuomo gives green light
After weeks of uncertainty, the US Open will now officially take place on its scheduled dates in the calendar at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens, but without spectators.
Round-Up: EPL encourages fans to stay away, digital passports for stadiums, US Open green light, Super Rugby’s NZ viewing figures, and more
English Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has encouraged fans to stay away from stadiums, as the league prepares to resume play today
US Open in fresh danger amid players’ concerns
The US Open appears at risk of not taking place due to concerns from leading tennis players about the health and safety concerns of traveling internationally to New York this summer in the wake of the…
Ex-WTA chief Allaster named US Open’s first female tournament director
Stacey Allaster, former chair and chief executive of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), has been appointed as the first female tournament director of the US Open.
Round-Up: Tokyo governor’s Olympic worry, Sydney wants Fury fight, Saudi to sponsor virtual Le Mans, and more
The governor of Tokyo has questioned whether the Olympic Games can go ahead next year without an international deal on travel and quarantine
USTA to eliminate 110 jobs, close New York headquarters
The United States Tennis Association has announced it will eliminate 110 jobs and close its national headquarters in White Plains, New York, as a result of the devastating financial effects of the global…
USTA explores Cincinnati Masters-US Open doubleheader in New York
The Cincinnati Masters could reportedly be held at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York as part of a doubleheader with the US Open under a new plan proposed by the United States Tennis …
USTA now firmly focused on staging US Open in New York
The United States Tennis Association is now firmly focused on staging the US Open at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, on its scheduled dates in the calendar
USTA National Campus in Orlando emerges as potential site for US Open
The United States Tennis Association National Campus in Orlando, Florida, has emerged as a potential destination for the US Open
US Open could move to Indian Wells in November
The US Open could be moved from New York to Indian Wells and pushed back to November, United States Tennis Association executive director Michael Dowse has revealed.
USTA to make US Open scheduling decision in June
The United States Tennis Association will wait until June before deciding whether the US Open can go ahead as planned amid the global Covid-19 pandemic, the organization's chief executive Mike Dowse revealed
Trump names group of US sports executives to government committee
US President follows up on conference call with leading sports commissioners earlier this month
Big3 to stage New York event at Louis Armstrong Stadium
Ice Cube's Big3 basketball league will stage its New York event this June at the Louis Armstrong Stadium, which is normally the home of the US Open major tennis championships
Michael Dowse named USTA CEO and executive director
The United States Tennis Association has named Michael Dowse as its new chief executive officer and executive director
US Open sets all-time attendance record
Tennis' last major of the calendar year completes historic 2019 run
US Open targets Chinese engagement with Douyin
The US Open grand slam tennis tournament has moved to boost its online presence in China by launching an official account on short-form video platform Douyin, the country’s version of TikTok.
US Open prize fund rises to record $57m mark
The total purse at the US Open this year will pass the $57m (€51m) mark for the first time in the tennis grand slam's history, a rise of eight percent from 2018.
ITF launches tennis rating project
The International Tennis Federation has joined forces with national associations in France, the UK and the US to launch a strategic project which it claims could be “game changing” for the development of …