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Tour News
Next month’s qualifying competition for the US Open
will see a number of innovations as
organisers experiment with scoreboard clocks to
reduce time violations between points. The event
will also see players allowed
to communicate with coaches from the stands
during the match.
Garbiñe Muguruza and Roger Federer have been
crowned 2017 Wimbledon champions. The Spanish
number 1 player will move back up into the top fi ve,
while Federer yet again
rewrites history to claim his nineteenth Grand
Slam singles title.
Karolina Pliskova will be number 1 after a steady and consistent year, despite her early loss at Wimbledon.
By virtue of Kerber’s capitulation to Muguruza and Halep’s demise to Konta after being two points away-
from claiming the top spot herself, Pliskova will becomethe 23rd women’s world number one, and the fi rst
ever female Czech national to do so.
US Open compensation tops $50 million
The USTA today announced that the prize money for the 2017 US Open will increase by more
than $4 million, bringing the total purse for the tournament to a record $50.4 million, a 9 percent
increase over the 2016 US Open prize money totals. With those increases, the US Open becomes
the fi rst tennis tournament in history with total prize money compensation topping $50 million.
Once again, the tournament will provide the richest purse in tennis history.
Both the men’s and women’s singles champions will earn $3.7 million, the largest payout in US
Open history . The average increase per round for the singles competition is 7.5 percent above
the 2016 US Open. Similar to the past two years, the largest percentage gains by round are in the
fi rst and second rounds of the tournament. Both the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams
will earn $675,000, the highest in US Open history, and overall doubles prize money has been
increased by 8.6 percent. The US Open Qualifying Tournament will off er more than $2.9 million in
prize money, an unprecedented 49.2 percent increase over 2016.
This year’s US Open is scheduled for August 28 through September 10, with the US Open Quali-
fying Tournament beginning on August 22. The USTA is continuing its transformation of the USTA
Billie Jean King National Tennis Center with a new Louis Armstrong Stadium in 2018.
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