The Saturday & Monday of Labor Day weekend have the best Round of 16 Matches with at least two Men's Singles per day. There's also four matches compared to three on Sunday with only one Men's Singles.
On July 4, 1973, the Singer Bowl, a temporary stadium from the 1939 World's Fair donated by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, was renamed the Louis Armstrong Memorial Stadium during a jazz jamboree.
Our favorite place to catch some great match-ups in the earlier rounds. If you're willing to splurge, pay for seats up front here, and you could be only a few rows from all of the action.
Quite possibly the best place to watch tennis in the United States. Get to the Open early and grab front row seats. Then send your friend to get 10 beers.
Best GA seats in the house are behind the baseline the right of the commentary box. Probably the only shade you can get on this court. Great place to watch awesome tennis in the early rounds.
The weather in the Northeast is always touch and go, but tennis players wearing Babolat tennisshoes, with Michelin tire technology, will move swiftly on the DecoTurf courts with tire technology.
Once known as the Singer Bowl and host of the World's Fair, the stadium reopened as Louis Armstrong Stadium in 1978 with the US Open's move to Flushing, Queens. @kswiss @kswiss_sport
Pro tip - top of Armstrong on the Grandstand side allows you to see both matches in Armstrong and Grandstand - until the new Grandstand is built that is.
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