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词条 US Open Series
释义

  1. Bonus Challenge

  2. Series tournaments

     Tournaments  Points distribution  2008–2016  2006–2007  2004–2005 

  3. Past tournament winners

     Men  Women 

  4. Series standings + performance at the US Open

  5. Records

  6. References

  7. External links

The US Open Series is the name given by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for a series of North American professional tennis tournaments leading up to and including the US Open. It is also often referred to as the U.S. or North American hard court season. Emirates currently sponsors the series, under a deal in place from 2012 to 2018.[1]

The series was initially organized in 2004 as a way to focus more attention on American tennis tournaments by getting more of them on domestic television.[2] Until 2004, most summer North American tournaments were not on television, the exceptions being the prominent ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events in Canada and Cincinnati.

Under the US Open's broadcast rights, ESPN holds rights to all US Open Series events since 2015. The eight non-Masters tournaments receive about 50 hours of television combined – about two hours on each day of their final weekends, chiefly on ESPN2. The dual-gender Washington D.C. Citi Open (the only ATP 500-level tournament in North America), which had been a part of the series since its 2004 founding, withdrew from the series after the 2015 edition due to frustrations over the lack of linear television coverage it received under ESPN (with the majority of the tournament relegated to ESPN3 streaming); that tournament sold its exclusive coverage to Tennis Channel.[3]

Bonus Challenge

Players earn points for the US Open Series Bonus Challenge in order to win a bonus on top of the individual series tournaments' prize money, according to their results in these events. More points are awarded at some of the events, such as the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and WTA Premier 5 events.[4] The three male and three female players with the most points in the US Open Series Bonus Challenge earn a money purse. The amount depends on their US Open Series placement and US Open result. If both are won then the bonus is $1 million as of 2010.

Lleyton Hewitt and Lindsay Davenport were the top point-getters in 2004, Andy Roddick and Kim Clijsters won in 2005, and Andy Roddick and Ana Ivanovic won in 2006. Defending US Open champions Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova won in 2007.

In 2005, whereas Roddick was upset in the first round against Gilles Müller at the Open, Clijsters became the first player to win both the US Open Series and the US Open, receiving $2.2 million, at the time the largest payday in women's sports. Clijsters defeated Frenchwoman Mary Pierce in straight sets: 6–3, 6–1.[5] In 2010 she won $2.2 million again, this time $1.7 million for the US Open title and $500,000 in bonus for second place in the US Open Series.[6]

In 2007, Federer became the first male player and the second player overall to win the US Open Series and go on to win the US Open, winning $1.4 million plus the US Open Series bonus of $1 million, bringing his prize winning total to $2.4 million.[7] This topped Clijsters' $2.2 million as the biggest US Open payday to date.

In 2013, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal both won the US Open after also winning the US Open Series. Due to several considerable prize money increments over the years, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal surpassed Roger Federer's Us Open series payday record by winning $3.6 million each, and they shared the record for the largest prize money paycheck in tennis history for a single tennis tournament.

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In 2014, Serena Williams would repeat her previous year performance in winning both the US Open Series and the US Open. She now stands alone in the record for the biggest payday in tennis history, with a total amount of $4 million.[10]

The 2017 US Open Series did not feature a Bonus Challenge.[11]

Series tournaments

{{Main|2017 US Open Series}}{{See also|2017 ATP World Tour|2017 WTA Tour}}

Tournaments

Legend
Grand Slam Event
ATP Masters 1000 and WTA Premier 5
ATP World Tour 500 & 250 and WTA Premier

In 2018, the US Open Series comprises the following tournaments:[12]

WeekMen's EventsWomen's Events
1
(Week of July 23)
Atlanta
BB&T Atlanta Open
{{n/a}}
2
(Week of July 30)
{{n/a}}San José
Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic
3
(Week of August 6)
Montreal/Toronto
Rogers Cup
4
(Week of August 13)
Cincinnati
Western & Southern Open
5
(Week of August 20)
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem Open
New Haven
Connecticut Open
6–7
(Weeks of August 27 / September 3)
New York
US Open

Points distribution

2008–2016

RoundATP Masters 1000
WTA Premier 5
ATP World Tour 500 & 250
WTA Premier
Winner
100
70
Finalist
70
45
Semifinalist
45
25
Quarterfinalist
25
15
Round of 16
15
0

2006–2007

[13]
RoundATP Masters Series
WTA Tour Tier I
ATP International Series
WTA Tour Tier II
Winner
100
50
Finalist
70
35
Semifinalist
45
22
Quarterfinalist
25
12
Round of 16
15
0

2004–2005

[14]
RoundATP Masters Series
WTA Tour Tier I
WTA Tour Tier IIATP International Series
($600,000 and above)
ATP International Series
(below $600,000)
Winner
100
50
40
35
Finalist
70
35
28
24
Semifinalist
45
22
18
15
Quarterfinalist
25
12
10
8
Round of 16
15
0
0
0

Past tournament winners

Men

Year Los Angeles Indianapolis/Atlanta Washington Montreal/Toronto Cincinnati New Haven/Winston-Salem
2004GER}} Haas (1/2)USA}} Roddick (1/5)AUS}} Hewitt (1/2)SUI}} Federer (1/9)USA}} Agassi (1/2)AUS}} Hewitt (2/2)
2005USA}} Agassi (2/2)USA}} Ginepri (1/2)USA}} Roddick (2/5)ESP}} Nadal (1/5)SUI}} Federer (2/9)USA}} Blake (1/3)
2006GER}} Haas (2/2)USA}} Blake (2/3)FRA}} Clément (1/1)SUI}} Federer (3/9)USA}} Roddick (3/5)RUS}} Davydenko (1/1)
2007CZE}} Štěpánek (1/2)RUS}} Tursunov (1/1)USA}} Roddick (4/5)SER}} Djokovic (1/5)SUI}} Federer (4/9)USA}} Blake (3/3)
2008ARG}} Del Potro (1/4)FRA}} Simon (1/1)ARG}} Del Potro (2/4)ESP}} Nadal (2/5)GBR}} Murray (1/5)CRO}} Čilić (1/2)
2009USA}} Querrey (1/3)USA}} Ginepri (2/2)ARG}} Del Potro (3/4)GBR}} Murray (2/5)SUI}} Federer (5/9)ESP}} Verdasco (1/1)
2010USA}} Querrey (2/3)USA}} Fish (1/2)ARG}} Nalbandian (1/1)GBR}} Murray (3/5)SUI}} Federer (6/9)UKR}} Stakhovsky (1/1)
2011LAT}} Gulbis (1/1)USA}} Fish (2/2)CZE}} Štěpánek (2/2)SRB}} Djokovic (2/5)GBR}} Murray (4/5)USA}} Isner (1/7)
2012USA}} Querrey (3/3)USA}} Roddick (5/5)UKR}} Dolgopolov (1/1)SRB}} Djokovic (3/5)SUI}} Federer (7/9)USA}} Isner (2/7)
2013Not heldUSA}} Isner (3/7)ARG}} Del Potro (4/4)ESP}} Nadal (3/5)ESP}} Nadal (4/5)AUT}} Melzer (1/1)
2014USA}} Isner (4/7)CAN}} Raonic (1/1)FRA}} Tsonga (1/1)SUI}} Federer (8/9)CZE}} Rosol (1/1)
2015USA}} Isner (5/7)Not US Open SeriesGBR}} Murray (5/5)SUI}} Federer (9/9)RSA}} Anderson (1/1)
2016AUS}} Kyrgios (1/1)SRB}} Djokovic (4/5)CRO}} Čilić (2/2)ESP}} Carreño Busta (1/1)
2017USA}} Isner (6/7)GER}} Zverev (1/1)BUL}} Dimitrov (1/1)ESP}} Bautista Agut (1/1)
2018USA}} Isner (7/7)ESP}} Nadal (5/5)SRB}} Djokovic (5/5)

Women

Year Stanford/San José San Diego/Carlsbad Los Angeles/Washington Cincinnati Montreal/Toronto New Haven
2004USA}} Davenport (1/4)USA}} Davenport (2/4)USA}} Davenport (3/4)Not US Open SeriesFRA}} Mauresmo (1/1)RUS}} Bovina (1/1)
2005BEL}} Clijsters (1/5)FRA}} Pierce (1/1)BEL}} Clijsters (2/5)BEL}} Clijsters (3/5)USA}} Davenport (4/4)
2006BEL}} Clijsters (4/5)RUS}} Sharapova (1/3)RUS}} Dementieva (1/2)SRB}} Ivanovic (1/2)BEL}} Henin (1/2)
2007RUS}} Chakvetadze (1/1)RUS}} Sharapova (2/3)SRB}} Ivanovic (2/2)BEL}} Henin (2/2)RUS}} Kuznetsova (1/2)
2008CAN}} Wozniak (1/1)Not heldRUS}} Safina (1/2)RUS}} Safina (2/2)DEN}} Wozniacki (1/5)
2009FRA}} Bartoli (1/1)ITA}} Pennetta (1/1)SRB}} Janković (1/1)RUS}} Dementieva (2/2)DEN}} Wozniacki (2/5)
2010BLR|1995}} Azarenka (1/2)RUS}} Kuznetsova (2/2)Not heldBEL}} Clijsters (5/5)DEN}} Wozniacki (3/5)DEN}} Wozniacki (4/5)
2011USA}} S. Williams (1/7)POL}} Radwańska (1/3)RUS}} Sharapova (3/3)USA}} S. Williams (2/7)DEN}} Wozniacki (5/5)
2012USA}} S. Williams (3/7)SVK}} Cibulková (1/2)SVK}} Rybáriková (1/1)CHN}} Li (1/1)CZE}} Kvitová (1/4)CZE}} Kvitová (2/4)
2013SVK}} Cibulková (2/2)AUS}} Stosur (1/1)Not US Open SeriesBLR}} Azarenka (2/2)USA}} S. Williams (4/7)ROU}} Halep (1/3)
2014USA}} S. Williams (5/7)Not heldUSA}} S. Williams (6/7)POL}} Radwańska (2/3)CZE}} Kvitová (3/4)
2015GER}} Kerber (1/1)Not US Open SeriesUSA}} S. Williams (7/7)SUI}} Bencic (1/1)CZE}} Kvitová (4/4)
2016GBR}} Konta (1/1)Not heldCZE}} Ka. Plíšková (1/1)ROU}} Halep (2/3)POL}} Radwańska (3/3)
2017USA}} Keys (1/1)ESP}} Muguruza (1/1)UKR}} Svitolina (1/1)AUS}} Gavrilova (1/1)
2018ROU}} Buzărnescu (1/1)NED}} Bertens (1/1)ROU}} Halep (3/3)BLR}} Sabalenka (1/1)

Series standings + performance at the US Open

Note: From 2006 on, only players who earned points in at least two US Open Series events are eligible for the final (Top 3) standings.

US Open results
Adid not participate in the tournament#Rlost in the early rounds of the tournament
QFadvanced to but not past the quarterfinalsSFadvanced to but not past the semifinals
Fadvanced to the finals, tournament runner-upWwon the tournament
YearPlayer (ATP Tour)PointsUS OpenPlayer (WTA Tour)PointsUS Open
20041. {{flagicon|AUS}} Lleyton Hewitt1155F1. {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport1100SF
2. {{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick155QF2. {{flagicon|FRA}} Amélie Mauresmo100QF
3. {{flagicon|USA}} Andre Agassi123QF3. {{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Likhovtseva851R
20051. {{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick1201R1. {{flagicon|BEL}} Kim Clijsters225W
2. {{flagicon|USA}} Andre Agassi105F2. {{flagicon|FRA}} Mary Pierce100F
3. {{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal21003R3. {{flagicon|FRA}} Amélie Mauresmo80QF
20061. {{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick147F1. {{flagicon|SRB}} Ana Ivanovic1273R
2. {{flagicon|CHI}} Fernando González1243R2. {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Sharapova122W
3. {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray1054R3. {{flagicon|BEL}} Kim Clijsters120A
20071. {{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer170W1. {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Sharapova1223R
2. {{flagicon|USA}} James Blake1674R2. {{flagicon|SRB}} Jelena Janković107QF
3. {{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick112QF3. {{flagicon|SUI}} Patty Schnyder3973R
20081. {{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal4145SF1. {{flagicon|RUS}} Dinara Safina170SF
2. {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray145F2. {{flagicon|FRA}} Marion Bartoli904R
3. {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro140QF3. {{flagicon|SVK}} Dominika Cibulková853R
20091. {{flagicon|USA}} Sam Querrey1753R1. {{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Dementieva1702R
2. {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray1454R2. {{flagicon|ITA}} Flavia Pennetta5140QF
3. {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro140W3. {{flagicon|SRB}} Jelena Janković1402R
20101. {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray61703R1. {{flagicon|DEN}} Caroline Wozniacki185SF
2. {{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer170SF2. {{flagicon|BEL}} Kim Clijsters125W
3. {{flagicon|USA}} Mardy Fish1404R3. {{flagicon|RUS}} Svetlana Kuznetsova71154R
20111. {{flagicon|USA}} Mardy Fish2304R1. {{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams170F
2. {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic170W2. {{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska81302R
3. {{flagicon|USA}} John Isner140QF3. {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Sharapova1303R
20121. {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic170F1. {{flagicon|CZE}} Petra Kvitová2154R
2. {{flagicon|USA}} John Isner1403R2. {{flagicon|CHN}} Li Na1703R
3. {{flagicon|USA}} Sam Querrey1353R3. {{flagicon|SVK}} Dominika Cibulková1003R
20131. {{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal200W1. {{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams170W
2. {{flagicon|USA}} John Isner1853R2. {{flagicon|BLR}} Victoria Azarenka145F
3. {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro1302R3. {{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska1304R
20141. {{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic92804R1. {{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams9430W
2. {{flagicon|USA}} John Isner92003R2. {{flagicon|GER|}} Angelique Kerber91503R
3. {{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer170SF3. {{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska1252R
20151. {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray1454R1. {{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková91501R
2. {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic140W2. {{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams145SF
3. {{flagicon|USA}} John Isner954R3. {{flagicon|ROU}} Simona Halep140SF
20161. {{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori85SF1. {{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska92204R
2. {{flagicon|BUL}} Grigor Dimitrov10704R2. {{flagicon|GBR|}} Johanna Konta91704R
3. {{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic702R3. {{flagicon|ROU}} Simona Halep145QF
2017Bonus challenge not held
  • 1 – Hewitt and Davenport finished first in 2004 final standings based on more match wins in US Open Series events.
  • 2 – Nadal finished third in 2005 (over Roger Federer) based on more set wins in US Open Series events.
  • 3 – Schnyder was placed third in 2007 because Justine Henin (who had more points – 100 for winning Toronto) only played one tournament and was therefore not eligible for the top three positions.
  • 4 – Nadal won the 2008 series ahead of Murray because Nadal defeated Murray in Toronto, Canada.
  • 5 – Pennetta finished second in the 2009 final standings based on more match wins in US Open Series events.
  • 6 – Murray won the 2010 series ahead of Federer because Murray defeated Federer in Toronto.
  • 7 – Kuznetsova finished third in 2010 (over Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova) based on more games won in US Open Series events (all three won 9 matches and 19 sets).
  • 8 – Radwańska finished second in the 2011 final standings based on more match wins in US Open Series events.
  • 9 – Players who had their point totals doubled due to having obtained points in at least three different events, based on a rule enforced from 2014 on.
  • 10 – Dimitrov finished second in the 2016 final standings based on more match wins in US Open Series events.

Records

Players who won both the US Open Series and the US Open in the same year, receiving $1 million bonus prize money

Men: Roger Federer (2007) & Rafael Nadal (2013).

Women: Kim Clijsters (2005*) & Serena Williams (2013, 2014).

* - Clijsters received the Champion's prize money, $1.1M, plus a bonus equaling the prize money, $1.1M, for a total of $2.2M.

Most points won

Without doubling bonus for three countable tournaments (until 2013):

Men: Mardy Fish, 230 points in 2011.

Women: Kim Clijsters, 225 points in 2005.

With doubling bonus for three countable tournaments (since 2014):

Men: Milos Raonic, 280 points in 2014.

Women: Serena Williams, 430 points in 2014.

Most US Open Series overall victories

Men: 2, Andy Roddick (2005, 2006); Rafael Nadal (2008, 2013); Andy Murray (2010, 2015).

Women: 3, Serena Williams (2011, 2013, 2014).

Most US Open Series Top-3 finishes

Men: 5, Andy Murray (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015) & John Isner (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).

Women: 4, Serena Williams (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) & Agnieszka Radwańska (2011, 2013, 2014, 2016).

Most US Open Series tournament victories

Men: 9, Roger Federer

Women: 7, Serena Williams

Biggest payout in the series (which always becomes the biggest in professional tennis history)

Serena Williams (2014) – $4 million (won US Open Series and US Open).

Biggest payout in men's: Novak Djokovic (2015) – $3.8 million (US Open Series runner-up and US Open winner).

Most successful nation in the US Open Series

Overall: USA, 35 tournament victories (Men: 23 & Women: 12).

Men: USA, 23 tournament victories.

Women: USA, 12 tournament victories.

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.emiratesusopenseries.com/USTA_and_Emirates_Airline_launch_landmark_partnership_for_US_Open_and_US_Open_Series/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-04-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402164426/http://www.emiratesusopenseries.com/USTA_and_Emirates_Airline_launch_landmark_partnership_for_US_Open_and_US_Open_Series/ |archivedate=2015-04-02 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Clarke|first=Liz|title=USTA Moves to Promote Tennis; U.S. Open Series Aims To Please Players, Fans|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/620944291.html?dids=620944291:620944291&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+20%2C+2004&author=Liz+Clarke&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=USTA+Moves+to+Promote+Tennis%3B+U.S.+Open+Series+Aims+To+Please+Players%2C+Fans|accessdate=July 2, 2011|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=April 20, 2004}}
3. ^https://www.si.com/tennis/2015/08/13/washington-dc-citi-open-separate-us-open-series-tennis-channel-espn-usta
4. ^{{cite web|title=Bonus Challenge|url=http://www.usopenseries.com/Standings/Bonus_Challenge/|publisher=US Open Series|accessdate=July 2, 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Kreda|first=Allan|title=Clijsters Wins U.S. Open; Federer, Agassi Make Final|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aqinYtVK5NBU|publisher=Bloomberg|date=September 10, 2005|accessdate=July 2, 2011}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Clijsters Wins Second Consecutive U.S. Open Title|url=http://longislandtennismagazine.com/article1003/clijsters-wins-second-consecutive-us-open-title|newspaper=Long Island Tennis Magazine|date=September 13, 2010|accessdate=July 2, 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Federer tames Djokovic to clinch US Open crown|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/09/10/2028189.htm|publisher=ABC News|date=September 10, 2007|accessdate=July 2, 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Bonus Challenge – Emirates Airline US Open Series|url=http://www.emiratesusopenseries.com/Standings/Bonus_Challenge/?intloc=headernavsub|publisher=Emirates Airline US Open Series}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=US Open 2013: Taxman cometh for champions|url=http://zeenews.india.com/sports/tennis/us-open-2013/us-open-2013-taxman-cometh-for-champions_768528.html|publisher=ZeeNews India|date=September 10, 2013|accessdate=September 10, 2013}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Serena sweeps aside Wozniacki for third straight US Open|url=http://www.usopen.org/en_US/news/articles/2014-09-07/serena_sweeps_aside_wozniacki_for_third_straight_us_open.html?chip=5?promo=media_wall|publisher=US Open Official Site - A USTA Event}}
11. ^{{Cite tweet|number=887436898209116162|user=usopen|title=We will not have #USOpenSeries bonus money this year.|date=July 18, 2017|access-date=July 28, 2017}}
12. ^Emirates US Open Series Tournaments
13. ^{{cite web|title=US Open Series - Bonus Challenge|url=http://www.usopenseries.com/Leaderboard/9691_US_Open_Series__Bonus_Challenge/|publisher=US Tennis Association|accessdate=August 1, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=2005 US Open Series Bonus Points System|url=http://s3.amazonaws.com/ustaassets/assets/628/usta_import/ousos/dps/doc_380_9.pdf|publisher=US Tennis Association|accessdate=August 1, 2017}}

External links

  • US Open Series official website
{{US Open Series years}}{{US Open Series Tournaments}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Us Open Series}}

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