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US Open Grand Slam 2019 Champions Nadal & Andreescu

The 139th US Open tennis championship is at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, and live on ESPN, August 26 through September 8, 2019.

The US Open is an old New York end-of-summer thing. It’s one of the places to see and be seen. The two-week tournament gets intense in the second week.


US Open 2019

Spaniard Rafael Nadal (#2), Romanian Simona Halep (#2) and Spaniard Garbiñe Muguruza (#25) give the US Open some Latin flavor.

In Men’s Singles, the Rafael Nadal challenges Djokovic.

In Women’s Singles, Simona Halep challenges Serena Williams.

  • Round 1
    Monday, August 26
    Tuesday, August 27
    Muguruza (Spain) plays Riske (USA) in The Grandstand at 11am.
    Halep (Romania) plays Gibbs (USA) in Louis Armstrong Stadium at 1pm.
    Nadal (Spain) plays Millman in Arthur Ashe Stadium at 7pm.
  • Round 2
    Wed-Thu, August 28-29
  • Round 3
    Fri-Sat, August 30-31

 

  • Round of 16
    Sun-Mon, September 1-2
  • Quarter finals
    Tue-Wed, September 3-4
  • Women’s Semifinals
    Thursday, September 5
  • Men’s Doubles Final and Men’s Semifinals
    Friday, September 6

Finals

  • Mixed Doubles and Women’s
    Saturday, September 7
  • Women’s Doubles and Men’s
    Sunday, September 8

US Open 2019 Tickets

Grounds tickets start at $65. They give you first-come, first-serve access to Louis Armstrong Stadium, the Grandstand and all field courts.

www.usopen.org


USTA Billie Jean National Tennis Center

This is one of the world’s largest tennis facilities with 22 courts and 11 more in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

Arthur Ashe Stadium

This is the main court. The removal-cover stadium seats 22,000.

Louis Armstrong Stadium

The original main court reopens as a 14,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof.

The Grandstand

This is a show court. The Tennis Center’s third court seats 8,000.


Published August 26, 2019 | Updated October 17, 2022.

Filed Under: Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Romanian Archive, Spanish, SPORTS, Tennis, US Open

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