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| Written by Denise I Smithson |
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US Tennis Open winners have been held up high since 1881. This tennis championship is one of the oldest in the world and the fourth and final tournament in the Grand Slam each year. This tournament takes place during the end of August and the beginning of September. There are five different event championships which include the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, mixed doubles, wheelchair events, and even events for juniors and seniors. The US Open is different from the other tournaments in the Grand Slam like the Wimbledon. The US Tennis Open winners are determined by the person that wins the final set tie breaks. In the other tournaments the winners are determined by whoever wins by two games starting at the fifth set for the men and the third set for the women. Even though it does not draw the crowned heads that one may see at Wimbledon, this is a tournament with a lot of prestige attached and the event draws thousands of spectators from every part of the world as well as many locals. With more than $20 million in prize money awarded in this tournament, it's easy to see why over 600 players compete in this tournament each year. The US Open is held in Queens, New York at the Flushing Meadows-Corona park USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The court is not held on turf or grass like you would expect at the Wimbledon. This tennis court is made of acrylic. With so much money in prizes to go around, there is intense competition and a great deal of interest on the part of players in entering the tournament. Winners of the championship events receive a whopping $1.5 million, with half as much going to runners-up, $320,000 to the semifinalists and half of this amount to quarterfinalists. There are smaller cash prizes as one goes on down the line. Even players who get nowhere near to capturing a championship still stand a chance of winning substantial prizes in the US Open. US Open doubles events winners also are awarded sizeable prizes. The winners of the doubles events split a $1.8 million prize and there is $500,000 at stake in mixed doubles. There is even about one million dollars to be won in the 128 draw men's and women's qualifiers, for a total of more than $20 million total in prizes! Since there is simply so much prize money to go around, quite a few players go home with heavier wallets than is the case in other Grand Slam tournaments. Cash prizes are awarded to winning players in a large number of different events, making the US Open a perennial favorite with tennis fans and players alike, even in the rarified climate of the Grand Slam tour. About the Author: NothingButSports.info is a great place to get tips and information about everything from improving your golf swing to how to jump rope for your health. If you're looking for helpful information visit Nothing But Sports. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |