The US Open is one of the most anticipated American sporting events of the year. The fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of the season takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, NY annually.
Treasures of New York: US Open - premiering this Thursday, August 23 at 8 p.m. on WLIW - explores the history of tennis in America, from the founding of the US National Championships in 1881, to the start of the Open Era and the US Open in 1968, through today as one of the most attended sporting events in America. The film will also air onSunday, August 26 at 7 p.m. on THIRTEEN and will be available to stream for viewers nationwide via wliw.org/treasures and THIRTEEN Explore OTT apps beginning August 26.
Narrated by Patrick McEnroe, the film tells the tournament's storied history through interviews with USTA executives, sports journalists and tennis champions, includingBillie Jean King, Roger Federer, Katrina Adams, Gordon Smith, Donald Dell,Pete Bodo, Steve Flink and Mayor David Dinkins. The documentary comes in time for 50th anniversary of the tournament's "Open Era," with this year's US Open beginning on August 27.
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