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Watch tennis history unfold each late summer when players converge on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park for the year's final Grand Slam event. Running since 1881, this tournament caps off the competitive season with matches spread across two weeks that straddle Labor Day weekend. Five championship categories—men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, plus mixed doubles—share the schedule with competitions for juniors, seniors, and wheelchair athletes. The acrylic courts at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center have hosted the action since 1978, and the crisp early autumn air brings a different energy than the other majors. What sets this event apart is its final-set tiebreak format, letting matches conclude decisively rather than stretching into endless back-and-forth play like you'll find at other Grand Slams. Queens transforms into a tennis epicenter for those two weeks, drawing crowds eager to catch the sport's biggest names competing at the highest level.

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