Mon 25/8/2008
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Eve Session #2
Mens and Womens Opening Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Mon 25/8/2008
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Day Session #1
Mens and Womens Opening Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Tue 26/8/2008
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Day Session #3
Mens and Womens Opening Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Tue 26/8/2008
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Eve Session #4
Mens and Womens Opening Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Wed 27/8/2008
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Eve Session #6
Mens Opening Rounds & Womens Second Round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Wed 27/8/2008
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Day Session #5
Mens Opening Rounds & Womens Second Round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Thu 28/8/2008
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Eve Session #8
Mens and Womens Second Round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Thu 28/8/2008
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Day Session #7
Mens and Womens Second Round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Fri 29/8/2008
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Eve Session #10
Mens 2nd Round & Womens 3rd round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Fri 29/8/2008
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Day Session #9
Mens 2nd Round & Womens 3rd round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sat 30/8/2008
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Day Session #11
Mens and Womens 3rd Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sat 30/8/2008
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Eve Session #12
Mens and Womens 3rd Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sun 31/8/2008
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Eve Session #14
Mens 3rd round & Womens 4th Round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sun 31/8/2008
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Day Session #13
Mens 3rd round & Womens 4th Round |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Mon 1/9/2008
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Day Session #15
Mens and Womens 4th Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Mon 1/9/2008
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Eve Session #16
Mens and Womens 4th Rounds |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Tue 2/9/2008
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Day Session #17
Mens 4th Round & Womens Quarterfinals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Tue 2/9/2008
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Eve Session #18
Mens 4th Round & Womens Quarterfinals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Wed 3/9/2008
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Day Session #19
Mens & Womens Quarterfinals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Wed 3/9/2008
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Eve Session #20
Mens & Womens Quarterfinals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Thu 4/9/2008
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Day Session #21
Mens Quarterfinals & Mixed Doubles Final |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Thu 4/9/2008
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Eve Session #22
Mens Quarterfinals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Fri 5/9/2008
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Day Session #23
Womens Semifinals & Mens Doubles Final |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sat 6/9/2008
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Day Session #24
Mens Singles Semifinals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sat 6/9/2008
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Eve Session #25
Womens Singles Final |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
Sun 7/9/2008
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Day Session #26
Womens Doubles Final & Mens Singles Finals |
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Queens, New York |
The United States Open tennis tournament, commonly referred to as the US Open, is the fourth and final event of the Grand Slam tennis tournaments. It is held annually in August and September over a two week period (the weeks prior to and following Labor Day weekend). The main tournament consists of five championships: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles, with additional tournaments for senior, junior, and wheelchair players. Since 1978, the tournament has been played on acrylic hard court at the USTA National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the Queens borough of New York City.
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