US Open's Arthur Ashe Stadium is getting an overhaul
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The site of the iconic U.S. Open tournament in New York City is getting a makeover. The developers behind the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center said the three-year, $800 million project aims to give the famous tennis championship a more luxurious feel for both fans and athletes.
The United States Tennis Association has announced a £600m transformation of the US Open site, marking the largest infrastructure investment in its history.
At a press conference in midtown Manhattan on Monday afternoon, four-time US Open men’s singles champion John McEnroe, dressed in a pale blue suit and black Nirvana smiley-face socks, spoke frankly—and, yes, fondly—about a newly announced $800 million reimagining of the US Open’s facilities.
The project will be entirely self-funded by the United States Tennis Association (USTA). Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Some impressive improvements are headed for the U.S. Open. This week, U.S. Open unveiled the three-year, $800 million renovation plan for the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium and the historic Billie Jean King National Tennis Center,
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