"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In 1978, the U.S. Open relocated its main venue to Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing Meadows.
Less than two months ago, the tennis world had descended onto Wimbledon’s pristine green courts, where the sound of tennis balls echoed around hushed courts. Spectators, on the whole, observed an ...
After having to defend the location for the Arthur Ashe statue in Monday's Why Richmond, Why?!? column, I'm now faced with defending the statue for another reason: Somebody thinks it is horrifying.
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The History of Arthur Ashe Stadium
Arthur Ashe Stadium is the marquee court at the U.S. Open. Named for Arthur Ashe, the first winner of the men's singles tournament at the U.S. Open in 1968, the stadium opened in 1997 and in the ...
Never shy in terms of speaking out against racial injustice, both in the United States and abroad, Arthur Ashe is as well-known for his civil rights advocacy as he is his tennis. On the court, he was ...
With summer waning and Labor Day fast approaching, it only means one thing for tennis lovers: The return of the U.S. Open. The 2025 tournament is taking place from August 18 to September 7 at the USTA ...
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