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Millman uneasy about New York date

Australian John Millman is still uncertain he will compete at the US Open, if the event goes ahead in late August. “If you look to

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US Open ‘may fly in players’ for 2020 event

Charter flights to ferry players to New York for the US Open are among options being considered by USTA officials to ensure the Grand Slam

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Daniil Medvedev vs Rafael Nadal – US Open 2019 Final

Catch up time – watch Daniil Medvedev and Rafael Nadal face off in the final of the US Open 2019.

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Women’s US Open final 2019

Bianca Andreescu v Serena Williams – September 2019

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California dreaming – US Open for November

The US Open could be played in front of fans this year after all — in California in November. While hosting the event New York

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Go west: US Open considers move to Indian Wells

The 2020 US Open could be moved to the Californian desert in September, according to Spanish newspaper Marca, in a bid to beat the corona

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Advisory group to decide fate of US Open in June

The USTA has has organised a medical advisory group to establish whether it is feasible to play this years US Open on schedule at Flushing

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The best images of 2019

Throughout 2019 publishers Roger and Anne Parker have been photographing the Grand Slams and other major WTA and ATP events, so we asked them to

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You cannot be serious …

Grandslamtenistennis.online has looked back over the year to find the best quotes from all the tournaments and all the stars – the obvious, the ‘wish

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Record crowds amid claims US Open owes New York City rent

The US Open set an all-time attendance record, with 737,872 fans watching the two-week long event, but was then shrouded in controversy after New York