
US Open
The last Grand Slam tournament of the year, the US Open is the ultimate meeting place for the best tennis players on the planet. With its main court, the world largest tennis stadium, and its noisy and often unruly crowd, the US Open is the must-see sporting event at the end of each summer.
The last Grand Slam tournament of the year, the US Open is the ultimate meeting place for the best tennis players on the planet. With its main court, the world largest tennis stadium, and its noisy and often unruly crowd, the US Open is the must-see sporting event at the end of each summer.
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In what year was the first edition of the US Open held?
1891 | 1911 | 1901 | 1881 -
On what kind of surface was the US Open held from 1975 to 1977?
Grass | Clay | Synthetic | Hard -
He won the men's singles final five times since the Open Era in 1968.
Roger Federer | Novak Djokovic | Andy Murray | Rafael Nadal -
Which player won the most championships since the tournament began in 1881?
Jimmy Connors | Bill Tilden | Richard Sears | Pete Sampras -
Which player won the first US Open women's singles tournament open to professionals in 1968?
Margaret Smith Court | Ann Haydon-Jones | Virginia Wade | Billie Jean King
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