Before moving to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, eight other stadiums and sites across the country hosted the U.S. Open Tennis Championships.
The U.S. Open Tennis Championships returns to Flushing Meadows Queens. Learn about its secret history and fun facts as you tune in to watch the latest matches.
England may lay its claim as the hub of tennis, but from the West Side Tennis Club (Forest Hills) to
Have you heard of the West Side Tennis Club? The millions of fans that watched the U.S. Open finals this
Before Flushing Meadows, even before Forest Hills, the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament’s first home was in Newport, Rhode Island at
The Louis Armstrong Stadium at the U.S. Open was rebuilt in 2016, but what few people may recall is that the original stadium was a remnant of the 1964-65 World's Fair: the Singer Bowl.
The U.S. Open Tennis Championships returns to Flushing Meadows Queens. Learn about its secret history and fun facts as you tune in to watch the latest matches.
The new retractable roof on the Arthur Ashe Stadium at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships made its first closure, and photographer Steven Wu has a timelapse of it.
A video of the "Slambonis", Zamboni-like machines, were designed to dry the courts at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships in NYC's Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
For urban explorers, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, NYC, home of the U.S. Open holds a special lore with its layered history and abandoned structures.