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Today, on August 27th, The U.S. Open begins at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York. Held over a two week period, the U.S. Tennis Open will end on September 9, 2007, after determining the best player in the country.
Tennis fans flock to New York City during these two weeks, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite players on the streets and catch an amazing set or two. This year, visitors and fans can look forward to a jam-packed schedule full of exciting matches, fantastic food, and trips to some of the most famous landmarks in the country.
The Schedule of Play will update on match times and the running scores section will keep you apprised of all wins and losses, especially the upsets. In fact, all tennis fans, whether in New York for the tournament or following the action from home, will find the U.S. Open’s Official Website of great help.
When you’re not hanging onto the edge of your seat, you’ll be out and about, exploring this famous city. Tourists can get overwhelmed in the Big Apple, but it doesn’t have to be that way for you. If you prepare in advance, decide where you want to go, and pick up one of the tourism maps that you find all over the city, in no time you’ll be climbing the Empire State Building, observing animals at the Bronx Zoo, moseying down Times Square, picnicking in Central Park, and getting some perspective at the Guggenheim. Now that’s what I call a win-win situation.








