US Open Series

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The US Open Series is the six-week summer tennis "season" linking 10 ATP Tour and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour tournaments together. The Series leads to the US Open. It is often referred to as the U.S. or North American hard court season.

It was organized in 2004 as a way to focus more attention on American tennis tournaments by getting more of them on domestic television. Until 2004, most summer North American tournaments were not on television, the exceptions being the highly televised ATP Masters Series events in Canada and Cincinnati.

The eight non-Masters tournaments now enjoy about 50 hours of television combined -- about two hours on each day of their final weekends, chiefly on ESPN2, which is where ESPN shows its tennis programming. NBC (The Indianapolis Tennis Championships), CBS, and The Tennis Channel also cover portions of The Series. Canada and Cincinnati continue to be televised from beginning to end, with approximately 60 hours of television time between them.

Players earn points according to their results in the events; points awarded at ATP Master Series and WTA Tier I events are doubled. The male and female player with the highest point totals each earn double the prize money at the U.S. Open, players with the second highest point totals increase their prize money by 50%, and players with the third highest point totals receive a 25% increase. Lleyton Hewitt and Lindsay Davenport were the top point-getters in 2004, Andy Roddick and Kim Clijsters won in 2005, and Andy Roddick and Ana Ivanovic won in 2006. Defending US Open champions Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova won in 2007.

In 2005, although Roddick was upset in the first round against Gilles Müller at the Open, Clijsters became the first person to win $2.2 million (the largest payday ever in women's sports) by beating Frenchwoman Mary Pierce in straight sets: 6-3, 6-1.

In 2007, Federer won the US Open series and went on to win the US Open, winning $1.4 million plus the US Open Series bonus of $1 million, bringing his prize winning total to $2.4 million. This tops Clijsters $2.2 million as the biggest US Open payday ever.

Contents

[edit] 2008 Tournament Schedule

See also: 2008 ATP Tour and 2008 WTA Tour
Legend
ATP Masters Series and WTA Tier I Event
ATP Tour and Tier II Tournaments
Week Men's Events Women's Events
1 Indianapolis
Indianapolis Tennis Championships
Stanford
Bank of the West Classic
2 Toronto
Rogers Masters Presented by National Bank
Los Angeles
East West Bank Classic presented by Herbalife
3 Cincinnati
Western & Southern Financial Group Masters
Montreal
Rogers Cup Presented by National Bank
4 Los Angeles
Countrywide Classic
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5 Washington, D.C.
Legg Mason Tennis Classic Presented by Geico
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6 New Haven
Pilot Pen Tennis Presented by Schick

[edit] Past US Open Tournaments Winners

[edit] Men

Los Angeles Indianapolis Washington Montreal/Toronto Cincinnati New Haven
04 Flag of Germany Haas (1/2) Flag of the United States Roddick (1/4) Flag of Australia Hewitt Flag of Switzerland Federer (1/4) Flag of the United States Agassi (1/2) Not held
05 Flag of the United States Agassi (2/2) Flag of the United States Ginepri Flag of the United States Roddick (2/4) Flag of Spain Nadal (1/2) Flag of Switzerland Federer (2/4) Flag of the United States Blake (1/3)
06 Flag of Germany Haas (2/2) Flag of the United States Blake (2/3) Flag of France Clement Flag of Switzerland Federer (3/4) Flag of the United States Roddick (3/4) Flag of Russia Davydenko
07 Flag of the Czech Republic Stepanek Flag of Russia Tursunov Flag of the United States Roddick (4/4) Flag of Serbia Djokovic Flag of Switzerland Federer (4/4) Flag of the United States Blake (3/3)
08 Flag of Argentina Del Potro (1/2) Flag of France Simon Flag of Argentina Del Potro (2/2) Flag of Spain Nadal (2/2) Flag of the United Kingdom Murray Flag of Croatia Cilic

[edit] Women

Stanford San Diego Los Angeles Montreal/Toronto New Haven
04 Flag of the United States Davenport (1/4) Flag of the United States Davenport (2/4) Flag of the United States Davenport (3/4) Flag of France Mauresmo Flag of Russia Bovina
05 Flag of Belgium Clijsters (1/4) Flag of France Pierce Flag of Belgium Clijsters (2/4) Flag of Belgium Clijsters (3/4) Flag of the United States Davenport (4/4)
06 Flag of Belgium Clijsters (4/4) Flag of Russia Sharapova (1/2) Flag of Russia Dementieva Flag of Serbia and Montenegro Ivanovic (1/2) Flag of Belgium Henin (1/2)
07 Flag of Russia Chakvetadze Flag of Russia Sharapova (2/2) Flag of Serbia Ivanovic (2/2) Flag of Belgium Henin (2/2) Flag of Russia Kuznetsova
08 Flag of Canada Wozniak Not held Flag of Russia Safina (1/2) Flag of Russia Safina (2/2) Flag of Denmark Wozniacki

[edit] Points Distribution

Round ATP Master Series/WTA Tier I ATP International Series/WTA Tier II
Champion 100 70
Finalist 70 45
Semifinalist 45 25
Quarterfinalist 25 15
Round of 16 15 N/A

[edit] Past standings and their performance on The US Open

Note: Only players with points in two US Open Series events are eligible for the final (Top 3) standings.

US Open results
A did not participate in the tournament #R lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(RR = Round Robin)
QF advanced to but not past the quarterfinals SF advanced to but not past the semifinals
F advanced to the finals, tournament runner-up W won the tournament
Year Player (ATP Tour) Points Result Player (WTA Tour) Points Result
2004 1. Flag of Australia Lleyton Hewitt1 155 F 1. Flag of the United States Lindsay Davenport1 100 SF
2. Flag of the United States Andy Roddick 155 QF 2. Flag of France Amelie Mauresmo 100 QF
3. Flag of the United States Andre Agassi 123 QF 3. Flag of Russia Elena Likhovtseva 70 1R
2005 1. Flag of the United States Andy Roddick 120 1R 1. Flag of Belgium Kim Clijsters 225 W
2. Flag of the United States Andre Agassi 105 F 2. Flag of France Mary Pierce 100 F
3. Flag of Spain Rafael Nadal2 100 3R 3. Flag of France Amelie Mauresmo 80 QF
2006 1. Flag of the United States Andy Roddick 147 F 1. Flag of Serbia Ana Ivanović 127 3R
2. Flag of Chile Fernando González 124 3R 2. Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova 122 W
3. Flag of the United Kingdom Andy Murray 105 4R 3. Flag of Belgium Kim Clijsters 120 A
2007 1. Flag of Switzerland Roger Federer 170 W 1. Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova 122 3R
2. Flag of the United States James Blake 167 4R 2. Flag of Serbia Jelena Janković 107 QF
3. Flag of the United States Andy Roddick 112 QF 3. Flag of Switzerland Patty Schnyder3 97 3R
2008 1. Flag of Spain Rafael Nadal4 145 SF 1. Flag of Russia Dinara Safina 170 SF
2. Flag of the United Kingdom Andy Murray 145 F 2. Flag of France Marion Bartoli 90 4R
3. Flag of Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 140 QF 3. Flag of Slovakia Dominika Cibulkova 85 3R
  • 1 - Hewitt and Davenport finish first in final standings based on more match wins in US Open Series Events.
  • 2 - Nadal finishes third in final standings (over Federer) based on more match wins in US Open Series Events.
  • 3 - Schnyder was placed third because Justine Henin (who had more points - 100) only played one tournament and was therefore not eligible for the top three positions.
  • 4 - The 2008 US Open Series results are as of August 18, 2008. Rafael Nadal won the series instead of Andy Murray because Nadal defeated Murray in Canada.

[edit] Records

Most points won
Kim Clijsters, 225 points.
Men: Roger Federer, 170 points.
Women: Kim Clijsters, 225 points.
Most US Open Series overall victories
Andy Roddick, 2 (2005 & 2006).
Most US Open Series Top 3 endings
Andy Roddick, 4 (2004-2, 2005-1, 2006-1 & 2007-3).
Most US Open Series tournament victories
Four players share this record:
Men: Roger Federer & Andy Roddick, 4.
Women: Kim Clijsters & Lindsay Davenport, 4.
Most successful nation in the US Open Series
USA, 12 tournament victories (Men: 8 & Women: 4).
Men: USA, 8 tournament victories.
Women: Belgium & Russia, 6 tournament victories.

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