2006 US Open Tennis Preview
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2006 US Open Tennis Preview
Overview
The Grand Slam tournaments?"Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open?"stand as the pinnacle of professional tennis, drawing champions and spectators from around the world. Among these, the US Open remains a prestigious event, captivating fans and showcasing top-tier talent.
A Rich Legacy
The US Open dates back to 1881, beginning as the US Lawn Tennis Association’s first National Championship in Rhode Island. Over 124 years, it has evolved remarkably, overcoming numerous changes in name, location, surface, and rules, yet it continues to thrive, captivating audiences both on-site and globally through various media platforms.
Modern Enhancements
This year, the tournament promises exciting updates, including a change in court color and upgrades to facilities, ensuring a memorable experience for all. Known as one of the richest tournaments, the prize fund has grown to nearly $19.4 million, making it a highly coveted event for players.
The Championships
The US Open features five major competitions: men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. It has expanded from a single men's tournament to a two-week spectacle that captures worldwide attention.
A Premier Venue
The USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY, serves as the proud host of the US Open. Accessible via public transportation and car, it's a convenient destination for fans. The 2005 champions included Kim Clijsters and Andy Roddick, with memorable performances from runners-up Mary Pierce and Andre Agassi.
Looking Ahead to 2006
The 2006 US Open is scheduled from August 28 to September 10, marking its 124th anniversary with the largest prize pool to date. This iconic event promises to deliver yet another exhilarating experience for tennis enthusiasts worldwide.
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