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USTA LAUNCHES NEW PROGRAMMING AND FAN ENHANCEMENTS FOR 2009 US OPEN
The USTA announced today a series of expanded fan enhancements and
programming for the 2009 US Open. This year’s Opening Night ceremony
will celebrate athletes who “give back” with a special appearance by
Andre Agassi and other notable athletes. Other on-court ceremonies
during the tournament will pay tribute to Arthur Ashe and Pancho
Gonzalez. New features at the US Open this year include the recently
opened USTA Indoor Training Center that will host an array of US Open
activities, hundreds of hours of US Open programming on new cable
broadcasters ESPN2 and Tennis Channel, and for the first time a live
reveal show of the US Open Draw on ESPNews.
Other fan enhancements include the return of SmashZone, the premier
interactive fan experience in tennis, and the return of wheelchair
tennis to the US Open. The USTA will host its first-ever Family Day at
the US Open, with reserved family courtside seating in Louis Armstrong
Stadium. Also at the 2009 US Open, the country’s Best Tennis Town will
be announced on-site, and the nighttime order of play will be
reformatted so the men take the court before the women during some
evening sessions. Instant replay also has been added to the Grandstand,
meaning the US Open will now feature the system on all three primary
show courts.
The US Open Welcomes ESPN and Tennis Channel: ESPN2 will make its debut
as the lead cable broadcaster for the US Open, providing approximately
100 hours of TV coverage and more than 260 hours of coverage on its
signature broadband network ESPN360.com. The US Open also will have a
major presence on ESPN, ESPN.com, ESPN International, ESPNews, ESPN
Deportes and ESPN Mobile Properties. All action on televised courts will
be presented in High Definition. Tennis Channel will provide “round the
clock” coverage of the US Open in 2009, with nearly 250 hours of planned
total coverage. In addition to live match coverage, Tennis Channel will
bring fans up-to-speed with post-match highlight shows and next-day
preview shows.
Special Opening Night Ceremony: A ceremony celebrating athletes who
“give back” will feature two-time US Open champion Andre Agassi,
soccer’s Mia Hamm, quarterback Doug Flutie and former San Antonio Spurs
center David Robinson. The special ceremony on Arthur Ashe Stadium court
also will include an appearance by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and
feature musical performances by Grammy winner Rob Thomas and Rock and
Roll Hall of Famers The O’Jays. The ceremony will be televised live on
ESPN2.
Pancho Gonzalez Tribute: On Saturday night, September 5, special guests
including actor Benjamin Bratt will host a tribute to former U.S.
National Champion Pancho Gonzalez on-court in Arthur Ashe Stadium. The
tribute will celebrate Gonzalez on the 60th anniversary of his second
consecutive victory at the U.S. Championships and will include a video
presentation highlighting Gonzalez’ life and tennis career. Gonzalez
family members, as well as a number of former players and Hispanic
community leaders, will be in attendance.
Arthur Ashe Court of Champions Induction: Arthur Ashe will be inducted
into the US Open Court of Champions in a ceremony held Thursday evening,
September 10. In 1968, Ashe won the first US Open of the Open Era. An
amateur at the time, Ashe became the first African-American man to win
the US Open.
25th Anniversary of Super Saturday: On Saturday, September 12, the USTA
pays tribute to the first official “Super Saturday,” which took place 25
years ago. The US Open stands alone among the four majors by packaging
the Men’s Singles Semifinals and the Women’s Singles Final on the
second-to-last day (and evening) of the event. The first Super Saturday
was the biggest blockbuster of them all, featuring some of the greatest
names in tennis—including Jimmy Connors, Chris Evert, Ivan Lendl, John
McEnroe, and Martina Navratilova—with all four matches on Center Court
(including the men’s seniors match) going to the limit.
Live US Open Draw Reveal Show on ESPNews: For the first time ever, the
US Open draw will be unveiled live from Bristol, Conn., airing
uninterrupted on ESPNews from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Thursday,
August 27. Defending champions Roger Federer and Serena Williams will
join USTA President and Chairman of the Board Lucy Garvin for a viewing
ceremony at The TimesCenter in Manhattan. ESPN anchor Chris McKendry
will host with Patrick McEnroe and Mary Joe Fernandez analyzing the
draw.
Live Online Streaming: USOpen.org, the official website of the US Open,
will offer the most extensive live streaming in the history of the
event, airing all matches within the ESPN and Tennis Channel broadcast
television windows. Streaming up to five matches simultaneously, US
Open.org will make more than 150 matches available for free within the
United States. Live streaming also will integrate live match stats
updates, fan commenting and picture-in-picture capabilities.
US Open Bracket Challenge: The 2009 US Open Bracket Challenge will make
its debut, allowing fans to fill out the US Open brackets online to win
prizes. With separate competitions for the men’s and women’s singles
draws, the participants compiling the most bracket points in each draw
by the end of the tournament will win a trip to the 2010 US Open. Prizes
will be awarded to the second through 10th place finishers as well. The
challenge can be accessed at USOpen.org and will go live following the
US Open draw unveiling ceremony, aired live on ESPNews on Thursday,
August 27.
USTA Indoor Training Center: The new 245,000-square-foot indoor building
near the East Gate is a state-of-the-art training facility that opened
in November and will house the fan-friendly SmashZone, USTA Membership,
the Heineken Light Lounge and other activities during the 2009 US Open.
Featuring 12 tennis courts, locker rooms, a fitness center and a
full-service pro shop, the new building increases year-round access for
tennis players to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the
world’s largest public tennis facility.
Family Day: The US Open is holding its first-ever Family Day on Tuesday,
September 1. Parents accompanied by children 14-and-under can sit
together in reserved courtside seating in Louis Armstrong Stadium. The
day’s activities will feature contests, giveaways, special entertainment
attractions and autograph sessions. An exclusive family breakfast,
located in the Corporate Hospitality Pavilion in the Indoor Training
Center, is also available as an add-on package with a previously
purchased September 1 day session ticket.
SmashZone: The premier fan interactive attraction in tennis, SmashZone
will return to the 2009 US Open after a three-year hiatus. Located in
the Indoor Training Center, the 20,000-square-foot interactive
experience features the QuickStart Tennis play format (tennis scaled to
size for kids) on two courts, as well as on “Center Court” where there
will be revolving programming each day, including special guest
appearances, games, contests and exhibitions. Other activities include a
Fast Serve Cage, “American Express Challenge a Pro,” “The Training
Zone,” a state-of-the-art electronic backboard, “You Call the Shots”
where fans can become sports broadcasters, and tennis video games.
American Express “Challenge a Pro:” Using interactive GreenScreen
technology, fans are invited to “virtually” play against tennis pros Sam
Querrey or Caroline Wozniacki on-site at the US Open “SmashZone.” A
unique digital video is captured and then sent to the participant via
text, MMS or email, which can also be shared with family and friends and
posted to their social networks.
American Express “Rally Experience:” All tennis fans on-site will be
able to take their passion for tennis into the gaming world by
simultaneously engaging in a virtual tennis match using their mobile
phone as a controller with pro players Shahar Peer and Gael Monfils.
American Express will donate $1 to the USTA Serves Foundation for every
participant that plays throughout the US Open event, up to $10,000.
Players and Open attendees can watch as the number of participants is
tracked along with the time of each play on a giant LED screen located
in the heart of the Open.
Best Tennis Town: On September 6, the much-anticipated winner of
America’s Best Tennis Town will be announced on-court in Arthur Ashe
Stadium. Representatives from the finalist cities of Independence, Kan.,
Midland, Mich., and Ojai, Calif., will attend the US Open, with the
winner receiving $100,000 for tennis programs in its local area. The
nationwide call required towns to self-nominate via application form and
submit a five-minute video highlighting the community’s passion for
tennis. Ten cities were chosen as semifinalists and then voted on by the
general public.
Kids Nightly Anthems: An instant tradition from the past two US Opens,
children selected from auditions at the US Open Casting Call held at
Radio City Music Hall in early June will perform in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Out of the 225 children who tried out, 15 were selected to perform. The
performers hail from the New York metro area, Philadelphia, Florida,
Tennessee, and New Jersey. Two singers have performed in all three US
Opens and two sisters from Brooklyn, N.Y., will take the stage together.
Record Prize Money: The 2009 US Open purse will top $21.6 million,
marking the third consecutive year that the tournament’s prize money has
increased by $1 million. Both the men’s and women’s US Open singles
champions will earn a record $1.6 million with the ability to earn an
additional $1 million in bonus prize money based on their performances
in the Olympus US Open Series. The top three men’s and top three women’s
finishers in the Olympus US Open Series will together earn up to an
additional $2.6 million in bonus prize money and be crowned at the US
Open, which provides a potential total payout of $24.2 million.
Instant Replay on Grandstand: The Chase Review electronic line calling
system makes its debut on Grandstand, giving the US Open instant replay
on all three primary show courts. In 2006, the US Open became the first
Grand Slam tournament to use electronic line calling technology, which
serves as an officiating aid while increasing the excitement for
in-stadium fans and TV viewers.
The Return of Wheelchair Tennis: Wheelchair tennis returns after a 2008
absence due to the Paralympic Games in Beijing. The world’s finest
players will take to the courts, as eight men and eight women will
compete in the Wheelchair Division in singles and doubles, while four
players will take part in the Quad Division in singles and doubles
(non-gender specific). Play starts on Thursday, September 10, and runs
through Sunday, September 13, with a 33 percent increase in prize money
over the 2007 competition. Rules of wheelchair tennis are the same as
able-bodied tennis, except that the ball can bounce twice.
New Nighttime Play Format: Breaking the tradition of putting the men’s
match in the second half of the nightly doubleheaders, in 2009 there
will be a new gender-equality policy under the lights. This year, some
evening sessions will start with a men’s match followed by a women’s
match.
New Champions Invitational Format: The US Open Champions Invitational
returns for its fourth year with a new design—players will compete in
the popular World TeamTennis format. Players will be divided into three
four-person teams, with each team playing a total of two matches from
Wednesday, September 9, to Saturday, September 12. Each match consists
of one set each of men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles,
and mixed doubles. As in past years, each of the players invited for
2009 is either a past Grand Slam singles champion or finalist. This
year’s invitees include Tracy Austin, Mary Joe Fernandez, Goran
Ivanisevic, Hana Mandlikova, Todd Martin, Ilie Nastase, Stan Smith,
Guillermo Vilas and Mal Washington, among others. The team captains will
be Pat Cash, Billie Jean King and Ivan Lendl.
Heineken Light Lounge: Adults are invited to visit the Heineken Light
Lounge, located in the front of the Indoor Training Center. Fans can
relax and enjoy a Heineken in the lounge featuring the Heineken Wisdom
Wall and the EA Sports Grand Slam Tennis game on the Nintendo Wii
system. Limited edition US Open-Heineken merchandise will be available.
US Open Gallery – International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum: Each year
since 1999, the US Open Gallery features a display from the
International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum. This year’s exhibit is
themed, “The Grand Slam: Tennis’ Ultimate Achievement” and showcases the
Grand Slam achievement in singles, doubles, mixed doubles and on the
junior level. The exhibit will display trophies, photos and artifacts
from historic calendar-year Grand Slams, including Rod Laver’s in 1969,
Steffi Graf’s in 1988, the doubles Slam of Martina Navratilova and Pam
Shriver in 1984, as well as Stefan Edberg’s junior Grand Slam in 1983.
The US Open Gallery is open daily and located in the southwest corner of
Louis Armstrong Stadium.
US Open Tennis Auction: The US Open will host the first major tennis
auction in North America, featuring a wide variety of tennis memorabilia
including Bobby Riggs’ “Sugar Daddy” jacket from the historic 1973
Battle of the Sexes with Billie Jean King, trophies won by the legendary
Bill Tilden and assorted racquets used by Jimmy Connors. The auction,
hosted by the prestigious Guernsey auction house, will take place on
Friday, September 11, at 2:00 p.m. and Sunday, September 13, at 11:00
a.m. in the Indoor Training Center. Bidding can take place in person or
live at auctioneers.com and guernseys.com. A portion of the proceeds
benefit USTA Serves, the philanthropic entity of the USTA.
Green Initiatives: The USTA is expanding its efforts this year at the
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in order to ensure that the
US Open will register as little impact on the environment as possible.
The NTC grounds will feature 500 recycling bins and all paper products
will be made with 30 percent post-consumer waste. Hybrid vehicles will
make up 52 percent of the Lexus player transportation fleet (up from 30
percent in 2008) and Constellation Energy, the US Open’s energy
provider, will supply Renewable Energy Certificates to offset the US
Open’s electricity consumption. A reusable tote bag and organic
T-shirts, including one designed by Venus Williams, will be sold on the
grounds and a fan awareness campaign which includes player PSAs; an
additional PSA from Alec Baldwin will run throughout the tournament.
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