Isner, Past Champs Anderson & Opelka Return To New York; All You Need To Know
Isner, Past Champs Anderson & Opelka Return To New York; All You Need To Know
The New York Open, one of the longest-running tennis tournaments in the United States, plays its third edition at its home at NYCB Live on Long Island. The winners of the past two editions, Kevin Anderson and Reilly Opelka, both return in 2020.
Top American and two-time semi-finalist John Isner is set to lead the field, and he will be joined in the draw by a number of countrymen, including recent Australian Open quarter-finalist Tennys Sandgren, Steve Johnson and Tommy Paul.
Former World No. 3 Milos Raonic is undefeated at this ATP 250. The Canadian won three straight titles from 2011-13, when the tournament was held in San Jose, and will look to continue his undefeated run on his first visit to NYCB Live.
Here’s all you need to know about the New York tennis tournament: when is the draw, what is the schedule, where to watch, who has won and more.
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Established: 1889
Tournament Dates: 10-16 February 2020
Tournament Director: Peter Lebedevs
Draw Ceremony: Saturday, 8 February at 1pm
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Schedule (View On Official Website)
* Qualifying: Sunday and Monday at 12pm
* Main draw: Monday – Friday at 12pm and 7:30pm, Saturday at 2pm and 7pm
* Doubles final: Sunday, 16 February at 2pm
* Singles final: Sunday, 16 February not before 4pm
How To Watch
Watch Live On Tennis TV
TV Schedule
Venue: NYCB LIVE Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Main Court Seating: 4,200
Prize Money: USD $719,320 (Total Financial Commitment: USD $804,180)
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View Who Is Playing, Past Champions, Seeds, Points & Prize Money Breakdown
Honour Roll (Open Era)
Most Titles, Singles: John McEnroe, Andre Agassi (5)
Most Titles, Doubles: John McEnroe (9)
Oldest Champion: Roy Emerson, 36, in 1973
Youngest Champion: Michael Chang, 16, in 1988
Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 1 John McEnroe in 1984, Pete Sampras in 1997 and Lleyton Hewitt in 2002
Lowest-Ranked Champion (since 1979): No. 89 Reilly Opelka in 2019
Most Match Wins (since 1970): Andre Agassi (49)
2019 Finals
Singles: Reilly Opelka (USA) d [Q] Brayden Schnur (CAN) 61 67(7) 76(7) Read & Watch
Doubles: Kevin Krawietz (GER) / Andreas Mies (GER) d Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) / Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) 64 75 Read More
First-Time Winner Spotlight: Reilly Opelka
Social
Hashtag: #NYOpen
Facebook: @newyorkopentennis
Twitter: @NewYorkOpen
Instagram: @nyopentennis
Did You Know… In 2018, the tournament relocated from Memphis to Long Island, ensuring the continuation of one of the ATP Tour’s longest-running tournaments in the United States. During the Open Era, the tournament was also held in Berkeley, Albany, San Francisco and San Jose.