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Welcome to Florida Week! As the tours head southeast for the Miami Open, TENNIS.com and Baseline will feature all things Sunshine State. You’ll learn about the personalities, stories, teams and venues ...
The USTA is making its largest ever investment in the U.S. Open. The tennis organization will invest $800 million to modernize and upgrade Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, New York. The project is ...
The United States Tennis Association’s new CEO may indicate a transformation in the organization’s approach to an antitrust lawsuit challenging the sport’s global order. The USTA announced Tuesday ...
TENAFLY, N.J. – PlaySight, the company behind the Smart Court and the most cutting-edge video and analytics technology in tennis, is announcing their alliance with the United States Tennis Association ...
Yonex as the official equipment sponsor of USTA Foundation Community Impact Hubs, title sponsor of Los Angeles-based Hub, and invests in courts nationwide. Named Official Equipment Sponsor of USTA ...
Leonardo Villacreses of Sachem North in action against Vidal Macchia of Floyd during the New York State boys tennis singles ...
That was the tagline of the U.S. Open’s grand unveiling of a three-year, $800 million renovation plan for the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium and the historic Billie Jean King National Tennis Center ...
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The U.S. Tennis Association reported $623.8 million in revenue in 2024, with the vast majority coming from one event: the U.S. Open. The three-week tournament accounted for $559.6 million of the ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla — As one of the biggest months on the pro tennis calendar in the U.S. heads toward a climax at the Miami Open, there is turmoil inside the operation that has helped create a ...
A federal jury on Monday ordered the United States Tennis Association to pay $9 million to a once-rising tennis prospect who said the organization failed to protect her from being sexually assaulted ...
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