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Who’s got the fire to take home the U.S. Open tennis tournament in 2009? For the past five years, no one has been able to dethrone the Swiss phenom Roger Federer, who has not only conquered the U.S. Open five times, but also the Wimbledon Championship the same amount. He currently holds the longest winning streak since 1968 at the U.S. Open and plans to add one more to the list in 2009. But will he be able to hang on? On the female side, Serena Williams took home the hefty purse and title in 2008 defeating Jelena Jankovic. Who will win the oldest tennis championship in the world in 2009? The event begins August 31st and then will be followed by two weeks of passionate, intense, and high-quality tennis playing leading up to the grand finale on September 13, 2009. Premium Seats USA can put you among 24,000 other tennis fans in Arthur Ashe Stadium to see the top two players swing, hit, and lob to the top of the podium.
The U.S. Open tennis tournament will be held at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York City. It is the fourth and final event of the Grand Slam tennis tournaments and crowns five championships including men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. This Grand Slam is unique in that it is the only one that has final-set tiebreakers rather than the typical winning by two games method. This makes for an exciting matchup that you won’t want to miss. Start your September off right watching more than 600 male and female professional tennis players compete for the 2009 U.S. Open Tennis Championship. Get your tickets from Premium Seats USA now!