MIAMI, FL, August 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) New York is awarded the title of "the melting pot" because of all the different people it attracts to its pulsing center. This summer, athletes, celebrities and common folk from around the world will get in on the action and compete to watch one of the most spirited sporting events in the states, the U.S. Open.
Watch sports history in the making. The U.S. Open is an annual tennis championship where legends like John McEnroe and newer prodigies like Rafael Nadal battle it out for the number one title. The two week long series of matches begins 27 August-9 September 2012 at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens. The U.S. Open is one of four other major Grand Slam tournaments, attracting the best tennis players to compete.
Upon entering Arthur Ashe Stadium, you'll be charged by the electrifying atmosphere. Tennis lovers and sports fans roam around the courts, making predications on the next match's victor and loser. Cheers of triumph and glory boom from the hard green courts. Live broadcasts of the game and interviews of the players flashes on huge television screens set up in the park. Meanwhile, foodies savor gourmet cuisine around the venue that once was home to the World's Fair. The U.S. Open is like just the like city itself, perpetually buzzing with something to see and do.
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Visitors Slam New York to Watch International Tennis Superstars Compete in the Upcoming U.S. Open 27 August-9 September 2012
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[Press-News.org] Visitors Slam New York to Watch International Tennis Superstars Compete in the Upcoming U.S. Open 27 August-9 September 2012This summer, athletes, celebrities and common folk from around the world will get in on the action and compete to watch one of the most spirited sporting events in the states, the U.S. Open.