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词条 2016 US Open (tennis)
释义

  1. Tournament

  2. Broadcast

  3. Point and prize money distribution

     Point distribution  Senior  Junior  Prize money  Bonus prize money 

  4. Singles players

  5. Day-by-day summaries

     Before the tournament  Day 1  Day 3  Day 7  Day 8  Day 9  Day 11 

  6. Singles seeds

     Men's Singles   Withdrawn players   Women's Singles   Withdrawn players  

  7. Doubles seeds

     Men's Doubles  Women's Doubles  Mixed Doubles 

  8. Wild Card entries

      Men's Singles    Women's Singles    Men's Doubles    Women's Doubles    Mixed Doubles  

  9. Qualifier entries

      Men's Singles   Lucky Losers   Women's Singles   Lucky Loser 

  10. Protected ranking

  11. Withdrawals

  12. Retirements

  13. Champions

     Seniors  Men's Singles  Women's Singles  Men's Doubles  Women's Doubles  Mixed Doubles  Juniors  Boys' Singles  Girls' Singles  Boys' Doubles  Girls' Doubles  Invitation  Men's Champions Doubles  Women's Champions Doubles 

  14. See also

  15. Notes

  16. References

  17. External links

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The 2016 US Open was the 136th edition of tennis' US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place on outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.

In the men's singles competition, Stan Wawrinka defeated defending champion Novak Djokovic in the final.

Angelique Kerber defeated Karolína Plíšková in the women's singles to become the first German player to win the tournament since Steffi Graf in 1996. 2015 women's singles champion Flavia Pennetta did not defend her title as she had retired at the end of the 2015 season.

This tournament turned out to be the last one in the career of former No.1 player in the world and 2008 French Open women's singles champion Ana Ivanovic, who announced her retirement from professional tennis at the end of the year.

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Tournament

The 2016 US Open was the 136th edition of the tournament and it was held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park of Queens in New York City, New York, United States.

The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the 2016 ATP World Tour and the 2016 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consists of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event. There are also singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which is part of the Grade A category of tournaments.

In addition, the annual men's and women's Champions Invitational doubles events were held, with eight male and eight female former Grand Slam champions taking part. For the third year running, the American Collegiate Invitational competitions were organized, where top sixteen American collegiate players compete in men's and women's singles events. Exhibition matches also took place.

Due to the 2016 Summer Paralympics, no usual singles, doubles and quad events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the UNIQLO tour under the Grand Slam category were played.

The tournament was played on hard courts and took place over a series of 16 courts with DecoTurf surface, including the three main showcourts – Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium and the new Grandstand. It was the first US Open played on courts with operational roofs, on centre court and on the newly built Grandstand stadium. The Ashe roof was expected to be used only for rain, unlike the Australian Open, which also closes its roof in cases of extreme heat.[1] It was also the last tournament before the demolition of the Louis Armstrong Stadium and old Grandstand. Although, Arthur Ashe Stadium and the new Grandstand would be the existing main stadiums for the 2017 edition.

For the second year running, the US Open was scheduled across 14 days, rather than the 15-day schedule of 2013 and 2014, which impacted all senior events. Women's singles semifinals have been scheduled for September 8 evening session, while men's singles semifinal matches was played on Friday September 9. The men's doubles final was played before the women's singles final on Saturday September 10, and the men's singles final followed the women's doubles final on Sunday September 11.

Broadcast

In the United States, the 2016 US Open was the second under a new, 11-year, $825 million contract with ESPN, in which the broadcaster holds exclusive rights to the entire tournament and the US Open Series. This means that the tournament was not available on broadcast television. This also makes ESPN the exclusive U.S. broadcaster for three of the four tennis majors.[2][3][4]

Live action from a total of twelve courts was available this year (Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, Grandstand, Court 4, Court 5, Court 6, Court 9, Court 11, Court 12, Court 13, Court 17 and Court P6/Old Grandstand), an increase from eleven in 2015.

Point and prize money distribution

Point distribution

Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.

Senior

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64{{nowrap|Round of 128}}QQ3Q2Q1
Men's Singles20001200720360180904510251680
Men's Doubles0{{n/a}} {{n/a}} {{n/a}} {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
{{nowrap|Women's Singles130078043024013070104030202
{{nowrap|Women's Doubles10 {{n/a}} {{n/a}} {{n/a}} {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
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Junior

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32QQ3
Boys' Singles37527018012075302520
Girls' Singles
Boys' Doubles2701801207545{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
Girls' Doubles{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
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Prize money

The total prize-money compensation for the 2016 US Open is $46.3 million, a 10% increase on the same total last year. Of that total, a record $3.5 million goes to both the men's and women's singles champions. This made the US Open the most lucrative and highest paying tennis grand slam in the world, leapfrogging Wimbledon in total prize money fund. Prize money for the US Open qualifying tournament is also up 10 percent, to $1.9 million.[5][6]

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128Q3Q2Q1
Singles$3,500,000$1,750,000$875,000$450,000$235,000$140,000$77,188$43,313$16,350$10,900$5,606
Doubles {{refn|Prize money listed per team|name=Money|group=lower-alpha}}$625,000$310,000$150,000$75,000$40,000$24,500$15,141{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
Mixed Doubles {{refn|name=Money|group=lower-alpha}}$150,000$70,000$30,000$15,000$10,000$5,000{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}

On top of listed above, $600,000 will contribute Champions Invitational events prize money, while $1,478,000 is estimated as players' per diem. A total of men's and women's singles prize money ($36,324,000) will account for more than 78% of total player compensation, while doubles ($5,463,000) and mixed doubles ($500,000) – for 12% and 1%, respectively.

Bonus prize money

The top three men's and top three women's finishers in the 2016 US Open Series also earn bonus prize money at the US Open, with the champions of the Series Bonus Challenge having the opportunity to win $1 million in addition to their tournament prize money.[7]

2016 Emirates Airline US Open Series Finish2016 US Open FinishAwardees
WFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128
1st Place$1,000,000$500,000$250,000$125,000$70,000$40,000$25,000$15,000{{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori$250,000
{{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska$70,000
2nd Place$500,000$250,000$125,000$62,500$35,000$20,000$12,500$7,500{{flagicon|BUL}} Grigor Dimitrov$35,000
{{flagicon|GBR}} Johanna Konta$35,000
3rd Place$250,000$125,000$62,500$31,250$17,500$10,000$6,250$3,750{{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic $6,250
{{flagicon|ROU}} Simona Halep$31,250

Singles players

//2016 US Open – Men's Singles">2016 US Open – Men's Singles
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Day-by-day summaries

{{main article|2016 US Open – Day-by-day summaries}}

Before the tournament

  • 5-time champion Roger Federer withdrew from the tournament due to a knee injury.[8]
  • 2009 champion Juan Martín del Potro returned to the tournament for the first time in three years after an intensive injury, received him a Wild Card entry.[9]
  • 2012 semifinalist Tomáš Berdych withdrew from the tournament due to an appendicitis sustained at the Western & Southern Open.[10]

Day 1

  • Çağla Büyükakçay became the first Turkish woman to reach the second round in the US Open after defeating Irina Falconi in straight sets.[11]
  • 61st-ranked Zheng Saisai defeated reigning Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig in straight sets. This was the first time that a defending female Olympic gold medalist has lost in the opening round of the US Open.[12]

Day 3

  • 48th-ranked Anastasija Sevastova defeated the 2016 French Open champion and No. 3 seed Garbiñe Muguruza in two sets on the second round. This was the first time since 2011 that the reigning French Open champion lost early in the same tournament.[13]
  • Kateryna Bondarenko's second round match against World No. 61 Zheng Saisai when a fan tried to jump out and attempting to engage Bondarenko after the match ended. The fan was reported to be a man named Sam Hu, a tennis academy owner originally from Shanghai, China currently living in Long Island, New York, but was arrested.[14]

Day 7

  • Lucas Pouille defeated 14-time Slam champion Rafael Nadal in five sets, marking the first time since 2004 that Nadal failed to reach the Grand Slam quarterfinal at least in a single season. Pouille advanced to his first US Open quarterfinal.[15]
  • Sevastova became the first Latvian woman to reach the US Open quarterfinal after she defeated Johanna Konta in the fourth round. She is the first Latvian female quarterfinalist since Larisa Neiland in 1994 Wimbledon Championships.[16]
  • French veterans Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gaël Monfils were advanced to the quarterfinals as well, joined compatriot Pouille at the top half of the men's singles draw, making them the first time three French quarterfinalists at the US Open.[17]

Day 8

  • Serena Williams won her 308th Grand Slam match record after defeating Yaroslava Shvedova in two sets, surpassing Roger Federer's all-time record in the Open Era.[18]
  • Ana Konjuh defeated Agnieszka Radwańska in two sets and the first Croatian woman to reach the US Open quarterfinal, this made her best result in Grand Slam.[19]

Day 9

  • In the men's draw, Novak Djokovic is the only player from the Big Four advanced to the semifinal after Jo-Wilfried Tsonga retired due to his left knee. This meant the first time since 2004 French Open neither Federer, Nadal and Andy Murray moved to the semifinal.[20]

Day 11

  • Karolína Plíšková defeated six-time champion Serena Williams in two sets to make through on her first Grand Slam final. This was the first time since 2009 which Kim Clijsters defeated both the Williams sisters in the same tournament in which Plíšková defeated Venus Williams in the fourth round.[21]
  • Angelique Kerber defeated two-time finalist Caroline Wozniacki in two sets to make through on her third Grand Slam final. Kerber claimed the number 1 title following her victory, overtaking Serena Williams' 186-week streak at number 1.[22]

Singles seeds

Seeds are based on the ATP and WTA rankings as of 22 August 2016. Rank and points before are as of 29 August 2016.

Men's Singles

SeedRankPlayerPoints
before
Points
defending
Points
won
Points
after
Status
1 1{{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic 14,840 2,000 1,200 14,040Runner-up, lost to {{flagicon|SUI}} Stan Wawrinka [3]
2 2{{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray 9,305 180 360 9,485Quarterfinals lost to {{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori [6]
3 3{{flagicon|SUI}} Stan Wawrinka 4,980 720 2,000 6,260Champion, defeated {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic [1]
4 5{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal 4,850 90 180 4,940Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|FRA}} Lucas Pouille [24]
5 6{{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic 4,805 90 45 4,760Second round lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Harrison [Q]
6 7{{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori 4,165 10 720 4,875Semifinals lost to {{flagicon|SUI}} Stan Wawrinka [3]
7 9{{flagicon|CRO}} Marin Čilić 3,515 720 90 2,885Third round lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Jack Sock [26]
8 10{{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem 3,205 90 180 3,295{{nowrap|Fourth round retired vs. {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro [WC]}}
9 11{{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2,875 360 360 2,875Quarterfinals retired vs. {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic [1]
10 12{{flagicon|FRA}} Gaël Monfils 2,835 10 720 3,545Semifinals lost to {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic [1]
11 13{{flagicon|ESP}} David Ferrer 2,660 90 90 2,660Third round lost to {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro [WC]
12 14{{flagicon|BEL}} David Goffin 2,565 90 10 2,485First round lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Jared Donaldson [Q]
13 15{{flagicon|FRA}} Richard Gasquet 2,230 360 10 1,880First round lost to {{flagicon|GBR}} Kyle Edmund
14 16{{flagicon|AUS}} Nick Kyrgios 2,060 10 90 2,140Third round retired vs. {{flagicon|UKR}} Illya Marchenko
15 17{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Bautista Agut 2,040 180 90 1,950Third round lost to {{flagicon|FRA}} Lucas Pouille [24]
16 18{{flagicon|ESP}} Feliciano López 1,840 360 45 1,525Second round lost to {{flagicon|POR}} João Sousa
17 19{{flagicon|AUS}} Bernard Tomic 1,780 90 10 1,700First round lost to {{flagicon|BIH}} Damir Džumhur
18 20{{flagicon|URU}} Pablo Cuevas 1,745 45 45 1,745Second round lost to {{flagicon|ESP}} Nicolás Almagro
19 22{{flagicon|USA}} Steve Johnson 1,635 10 45 1,670Second round lost to {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro [WC]
20 21{{flagicon|USA}} John Isner 1,645 180 90 1,555Third round lost to {{flagicon|GBR}} Kyle Edmund
21 23{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivo Karlović 1,570 45 180 1,705Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori [6]
22 24{{flagicon|BUL}} Grigor Dimitrov 1,555 45 180 1,690Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray [2]
23 35{{flagicon|RSA}} Kevin Anderson 1,275 360 90 1,005Third round lost to {{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga [9]
24 25{{flagicon|FRA}} Lucas Pouille 1,481 10 360 1,831Quarterfinals lost to {{flagicon|FRA}} Gaël Monfils [10]
25 26{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber 1,475 90 10 1,395First round retired vs. {{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Mahut
26 27{{flagicon|USA}} Jack Sock 1,450 45 180 1,585Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga [9]
27 28{{flagicon|GER}} Alexander Zverev 1,415 35 45 1,425Second round lost to {{flagicon|GBR}} Daniel Evans
28 29{{flagicon|SVK}} Martin Kližan 1,405 45 10 1,370First round lost to {{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny
29 30{{flagicon|USA}} Sam Querrey 1,400 10 10 1,400First round lost to {{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević [PR]
30 31{{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Simon 1,385 10 45 1,420Second round lost to {{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Lorenzi
31 33{{flagicon|ESP}} Albert Ramos-Viñolas 1,330 10+45 45+20 1,340Second round lost to {{flagicon|RUS}} Andrey Kuznetsov
32 34{{flagicon|FRA}} Benoît Paire 1,305 180 45 1,170Second round lost to {{flagicon|CYP}} Marcos Baghdatis

Withdrawn players

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason
4SUI}} Roger Federer4,9451,2003,745Knee injury[23]
8CZE}} Tomáš Berdych3,5701803,390Appendicitis[24]

Women's Singles

SeedRankPlayerPoints
before
Points
defending
Points
won
Points
after
Status
1 1{{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams 7,050 780 780 7,050Semifinals lost to {{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková [10]
2 2{{flagicon|GER}} Angelique Kerber 6,860 130 2,000 8,730Champion, defeated {{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková [10]
3 3{{flagicon|ESP}} Garbiñe Muguruza 5,830 70 70 5,830Second round lost to {{flagicon|LAT}} Anastasija Sevastova
4 4{{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska 5,705 130 240 5,815Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|CRO}} Ana Konjuh
5 5{{flagicon|ROU}} Simona Halep 5,151 780 430 4,801Quarterfinals lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams [1]
6 6{{flagicon|USA}} Venus Williams 4,005 430 240 3,815Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková [10]
7 8{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberta Vinci 3,465 1,300 430 2,595Quarterfinals lost to {{flagicon|GER}} Angelique Kerber [2]
8 9{{flagicon|USA}} Madison Keys 3,286 240 240 3,286Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|DEN}} Caroline Wozniacki
9 10{{flagicon|RUS}} Svetlana Kuznetsova 3,190 10 70 3,250Second round lost to {{flagicon|DEN}} Caroline Wozniacki
10 11{{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková 3,135 10 1,300 4,425Runner-up, lost to {{flagicon|GER}} Angelique Kerber [2]
11 12{{flagicon|ESP}} Carla Suárez Navarro 3,100 10 240 3,330Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|ROU}} Simona Halep [5]
12 13{{flagicon|SVK}} Dominika Cibulková 3,100 130 130 3,100Third round lost to {{flagicon|UKR}} Lesia Tsurenko
13 14{{flagicon|GBR}} Johanna Konta 2,905 280 240 2,865Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|LAT}} Anastasija Sevastova
14 16{{flagicon|CZE}} Petra Kvitová 2,580 430 240 2,390Fourth round lost to {{flagicon|GER}} Angelique Kerber [2]
15 15{{flagicon|SUI}} Timea Bacsinszky 2,713 10 70 2,773Second round lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Varvara Lepchenko
16 17{{flagicon|AUS}} Samantha Stosur 2,370 240 70 2,200Second round lost to {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Shuai
17 18{{nowrap|{{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova}} 2,195 70 130 2,255Third round lost to {{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková [10]
18 21{{flagicon|CZE}} Barbora Strýcová 2,050 130 10 1,930First round lost to {{flagicon|ROU}} Monica Niculescu
19 20{{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Vesnina 2,054 70 130 2,114Third round lost to {{flagicon|ESP}} Carla Suárez Navarro [11]
20 22{{flagicon|NED}} Kiki Bertens 1,945 110 10 1,845First round lost to {{flagicon|CRO}} Ana Konjuh
21 23{{flagicon|ROU}} Irina-Camelia Begu 1,835 10 10 1,835First round lost to {{flagicon|UKR}} Lesia Tsurenko
22 19{{flagicon|UKR}} Elina Svitolina 2,101 130 130 2,101Third round lost to {{flagicon|CZE}} Petra Kvitová [14]
23 24{{flagicon|RUS}} Daria Kasatkina 1,773 130 10 1,653First round lost to {{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Qiang
24 26{{flagicon|SUI}} Belinda Bencic 1,602 130 130 1,602Third round lost to {{flagicon|GBR}} Johanna Konta [13]
25 33{{flagicon|FRA}} Caroline Garcia 1,555 10 130 1,675Third round lost to {{flagicon|POL}} Agnieszka Radwańska [4]
26 27{{flagicon|GER}} Laura Siegemund 1,600 40+140 130+13 1,563Third round lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Venus Williams [6]
27 28{{flagicon|ITA}} Sara Errani 1,590 130 10 1,470First round lost to {{flagicon|USA}} Shelby Rogers
28 30{{flagicon|USA}} Coco Vandeweghe 1,561 70 10 1,501First round lost to {{flagicon|JPN}} Naomi Osaka
29 31{{flagicon|SRB}} Ana Ivanovic 1,560 10 10 1,560First round lost to {{flagicon|CZE}} Denisa Allertová
30 32{{flagicon|JPN}} Misaki Doi 1,555 70 10 1,495First round lost to {{flagicon|GER}} Carina Witthöft
31 34{{flagicon|HUN}} Tímea Babos 1,510 10 130 1,630Third round lost to {{flagicon|ROU}} Simona Halep [5]
32 35{{flagicon|PUR}} Monica Puig 1,500 10 10 1,500First round lost to {{flagicon|CHN}} Zheng Saisai

Withdrawn players

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason
7BLR}} Victoria Azarenka3,5514303,121 Pregnancy[25]
25USA}} Sloane Stephens1,612101,602 Right foot injury[26]

Doubles seeds

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Men's Doubles

Team Rank1 Seed
FRA}} Pierre-Hugues HerbertFRA}} Nicolas Mahut31
CRO}} Ivan DodigBRA}} Marcelo Melo102
USA}} Bob BryanUSA}} Mike Bryan113
{{flagicon>GBR}} Jamie Murray{{flagicon>BRA}} Bruno Soares124
NED}} Jean-Julien RojerROU}} Horia Tecău205
CAN}} Daniel NestorCAN}} Vasek Pospisil266
RSA}} Raven KlaasenUSA}} Rajeev Ram307
ESP}} Feliciano LópezESP}} Marc López408
PHI}} Treat HueyBLR}} Max Mirnyi409
FIN}} Henri KontinenAUS}} John Peers4310
FRA}} Julien BenneteauFRA}} Édouard Roger-Vasselin4811
POL}} Łukasz KubotAUT}} Alexander Peya4912
COL}} Juan Sebastián CabalCOL}} Robert Farah5613
URU}} Pablo CuevasESP}} Marcel Granollers6914
AUT}} Oliver MarachFRA}} Fabrice Martin7015
CZE}} Radek ŠtěpánekSRB}} Nenad Zimonjić7116
  • 1 Rankings are as of 22 August 2016
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Women's Doubles

Team Rank1 Seed
FRA}} Caroline GarciaFRA}} Kristina Mladenovic71
TPE}} Chan Hao-chingTPE}} Chan Yung-jan142
HUN}} Tímea BabosKAZ}} Yaroslava Shvedova163
CZE}} Andrea HlaváčkováCZE}} Lucie Hradecká194
RUS}} Ekaterina MakarovaRUS}} Elena Vesnina205
SUI}} Martina HingisUSA}} Coco Vandeweghe216
IND}} Sania MirzaCZE}} Barbora Strýcová227
GER}} Julia GörgesCZE}} Karolína Plíšková258
USA}} Raquel AtawoUSA}} Abigail Spears349
USA}} Vania KingROU}} Monica Niculescu4310
CHN}} Xu YifanCHN}} Zheng Saisai4611
{{flagicon>USA}} Bethanie Mattek-Sands{{flagicon>CZE}} Lucie Šafářová5812
SLO}} Andreja KlepačSLO}} Katarina Srebotnik5813
CRO}} Darija JurakAUS}} Anastasia Rodionova6814
NED}} Kiki BertensSWE}} Johanna Larsson8015
CZE}} Barbora KrejčikováCZE}} Kateřina Siniaková8616
  • 1 Rankings are as of 22 August 2016
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Mixed Doubles

Team Rank1 Seed
IND}} Sania MirzaCRO}} Ivan Dodig81
KAZ}} Yaroslava ShvedovaBRA}} Bruno Soares132
{{flagicon>USA}} Bethanie Mattek-Sands{{flagicon>ROU}} Horia Tecău253
USA}} Raquel AtawoNED}} Jean-Julien Rojer284
TPE}} Chan Hao-chingBLR}} Max Mirnyi295
CZE}} Andrea HlaváčkováPOL}} Łukasz Kubot336
USA}} Coco VandewegheUSA}} Rajeev Ram397
CZE}} Lucie HradeckáPOL}} Marcin Matkowski448
  • 1 Rankings are as of 22 August 2016

Wild Card entries

The following players were given wildcards to the main draw based on internal selection and recent performances.

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Men's Singles

  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} James Duckworth
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ernesto Escobedo{{refn|Winner of the Men's USTA Wild Card Challenge held in Binghamton, New York, Lexington, Kentucky and Aptos, California|name=USTAWC|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Bjorn Fratangelo
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Mackenzie McDonald{{refn|Winner of the men's singles tournament in the 2016 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships|name=NCAA|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Mmoh{{refn|Winner of the Kalamazoo Wild Card tournament|name=Kalamazoo|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Frances Tiafoe
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Women's Singles

  • {{flagicon|USA}} Danielle Collins{{refn|Winner of the women's singles tournament in the 2016 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships|name=NCAA2|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Kayla Day{{refn|Winner of the USTA Girls' under-18 national tournament|name=USTAu18|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Lauren Davis
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Sofia Kenin{{refn|Winner of the Women's USTA Wild Card Challenge held in Stockton, California, Sacramento, California and Lexington, Kentucky|name=USTAWC2|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Vania King
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Bethanie Mattek-Sands
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Ellen Perez
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Virginie Razzano
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Men's Doubles

  • {{flagicon|USA}} Taylor Fritz / {{flagicon|USA}} Tommy Paul
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Harrison / {{flagicon|USA}} Austin Krajicek
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Denis Kudla / {{flagicon|USA}} Dennis Novikov
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Mackenzie McDonald / {{flagicon|USA}} Martin Redlicki{{refn|Winner of the men's doubles tournament in the 2016 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships|name=NCAA3|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} John McNally / {{flagicon|USA}} Jeffrey John Wolf
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Nicolas Meister / {{flagicon|USA}} Eric Quigley
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Daniel Nguyen / {{flagicon|USA}} Noah Rubin
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Women's Doubles

  • {{flagicon|USA}} Brooke Austin / {{flagicon|USA}} Kourtney Keegan{{refn|Winner of the women's doubles tournament in the 2016 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships|name=NCAA4|group=lower-alpha}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Catherine Bellis / {{flagicon|USA}} Julia Boserup
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jacqueline Cako / {{flagicon|USA}} Danielle Lao
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Samantha Crawford / {{flagicon|USA}} Jessica Pegula
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jada Hart / {{flagicon|USA}} Ena Shibahara
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Asia Muhammad / {{flagicon|USA}} Taylor Townsend
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ashley Weinhold / {{flagicon|USA}} Caitlin Whoriskey
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Mixed Doubles

  • {{flagicon|USA}} Emina Bektas / {{flagicon|USA}} Evan King
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Nicole Gibbs / {{flagicon|USA}} Dennis Novikov
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Martina Hingis / {{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jamie Loeb / {{flagicon|USA}} Noah Rubin
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Christina McHale / {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Harrison
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Melanie Oudin / {{flagicon|USA}} Mitchell Krueger
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Taylor Townsend / {{flagicon|USA}} Donald Young
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Sachia Vickery / {{flagicon|USA}} Frances Tiafoe

Qualifier entries

The qualifying competitions took place at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on 23 – 26 August 2016.

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Men's Singles

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  1. {{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Giannessi
  2. {{flagicon|USA}} Christian Harrison
  3. {{flagicon|RUS}} Karen Khachanov
  4. {{flagicon|ARG}} Guido Andreozzi
  5. {{flagicon|CZE}} Jan Šátral
  6. {{flagicon|BEL}} Steve Darcis
  7. {{flagicon|HUN}} Márton Fucsovics
  8. {{flagicon|ITA}} Thomas Fabbiano
  9. {{flagicon|CZE}} Radek Štěpánek
  10. {{flagicon|BRA}} Guilherme Clezar
  11. {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Harrison
  12. {{flagicon|BLR}} Ilya Ivashka
  13. {{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni
  14. {{flagicon|USA}} Jared Donaldson
  15. {{flagicon|SUI}} Marco Chiudinelli
  16. {{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev

Lucky Losers

  1. {{flagicon|SVK}} Jozef Kovalík
  2. {{flagicon|GER}} Daniel Brands
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Women's Singles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Women's Singles Qualifying}}
  1. {{flagicon|SVK}} Kristína Kučová
  2. {{flagicon|CHN}} Duan Yingying
  3. {{flagicon|PAR}} Montserrat González
  4. {{flagicon|ARG}} Nadia Podoroska
  5. {{flagicon|BEL}} Elise Mertens
  6. {{flagicon|LUX}} Mandy Minella
  7. {{flagicon|USA}} Catherine Bellis
  8. {{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Yafan
  9. {{flagicon|USA}} Taylor Townsend
  10. {{flagicon|USA}} Jessica Pegula
  11. {{flagicon|ROU}} Ana Bogdan
  12. {{flagicon|AUT}} Barbara Haas
  13. {{flagicon|NED}} Richèl Hogenkamp
  14. {{flagicon|GER}} Antonia Lottner
  15. {{flagicon|GBR}} Laura Robson
  16. {{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandra Krunić

Lucky Loser

  1. {{flagicon|BEL}} Alison Van Uytvanck
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Protected ranking

The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:

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Men's Singles
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Brian Baker (PR 56)
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Benneteau (PR 39)
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Jerzy Janowicz (PR 94)
  • {{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević (PR 39)
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Dmitry Tursunov (PR 89)
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Women's Singles
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Vitalia Diatchenko (PR 91)
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Peng Shuai (PR 27)
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Withdrawals

The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament but withdrew with injuries, suspensions and other reasons.

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Men's Singles
Before the tournament
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Berdych → replaced by {{flagicon|SVK}} Lukáš Lacko
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer → replaced by {{flagicon|GER}} Dustin Brown
  • {{flagicon|LAT}} Ernests Gulbis → replaced by {{flagicon|USA}} Denis Kudla
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Thanasi Kokkinakis → replaced by {{flagicon|SVK}} Jozef Kovalík
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Tommy Robredo → replaced by {{flagicon|RUS}} Teymuraz Gabashvili
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Dmitry Tursunov → replaced by {{flagicon|GER}} Daniel Brands
During the tournament
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Jiří Veselý
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Women's Singles
Before the tournament
  • {{flagicon|BLR}} Victoria Azarenka → replaced by {{flagicon|BLR}} Aliaksandra Sasnovich
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Margarita Gasparyan → replaced by {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgeniya Rodina
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Sharapova → replaced by {{flagicon|ROU}} Patricia Maria Țig
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Sloane Stephens → replaced by {{flagicon|BEL}} Alison Van Uytvanck
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Galina Voskoboeva → replaced by {{flagicon|SUI}} Stefanie Vögele
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Retirements

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Men's Singles
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Facundo Bagnis
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Borna Ćorić
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Alexandr Dolgopolov
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Nick Kyrgios
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Lukáš Lacko
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny
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Women's Singles
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Madison Brengle
  • {{flagicon|SLO}} Polona Hercog
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Champions

Seniors

Men's Singles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Men's Singles}}
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Stan Wawrinka def. {{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic, 6–7(1–7), 6–4, 7–5, 6–3

The two players had met 23 times prior, with Djokovic winning on 19 occasions.[27] This was Wawrinka's first appearance in the final of the tournament. Defending champion Djokovic started well, taking Wawrinka's first service game. Djokovic lost an opportunity to serve out the first set, and the set went into a tie-break. There Wawrinka won the third point but lost another seven, and Djokovic took the first set. In the second set, Wawrinka broke first to lead 3–1. Djokovic broke back and held serve to draw at 4–4, but lost his subsequent serve to allow Wawrinka to take the second set 6–4. Djokovic soon trailed 3–0 at the beginning of the third set but levelled it at 5–5. Wawrinka again broke serve in the final game to take the third set 7–5. Wawrinka started the fourth set like the last two, breaking Djokovic's first service game to lead 3–0.[28] Djokovic received two medical timeouts midway through but was unable to prevent Wawrinka from winning the set 6–3 and his first US Open title.[29]

Women's Singles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Women's Singles}}
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Angelique Kerber def. {{flagicon|CZE}} Karolína Plíšková, 6–3, 4–6, 6–4

Kerber started the match as favorite to win, having assured the No. 1 women's ranking on 12 September. Plíšková reached her first grand slam final, having never previously made it past the third round, by beating home favorite Serena Williams in the semi-finals.[30] Kerber started strongly, breaking Plíšková's first service game and won the first set 6–3 with another break in serve. Plíšková fought back, breaking midway into the second set to take it into a deciding set. In the third set, Plíšková broke Kerber's second service game to lead, before Kerber levelled the set at 3–3. With the match at 5–4, Plíšková served to stay in the match but Kerber won it in a love game to secure her first US Open title.[31]

Men's Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Men's Doubles}}
  • {{flagicon|GBR}} Jamie Murray / {{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares def. {{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Carreño Busta / {{flagicon|ESP}} Guillermo García-López, 6–2, 6–3

Women's Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Women's Doubles}}
  • {{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} Bethanie Mattek-Sands}} / {{flagicon|CZE}} Lucie Šafářová def. {{flagicon|FRA}} Caroline Garcia / {{flagicon|FRA}} Kristina Mladenovic, 2–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4

Mixed Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Mixed Doubles}}
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Laura Siegemund / {{flagicon|CRO}} Mate Pavić def. {{flagicon|USA}} Coco Vandeweghe / {{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram, 6–4, 6–4

Juniors

Boys' Singles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Boys' Singles}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Félix Auger-Aliassime def. {{flagicon|SRB}} Miomir Kecmanović, 6–3, 6–0

Girls' Singles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Girls' Singles}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Kayla Day def. {{flagicon|SVK}} Viktória Kužmová, 6–3, 6–2

Boys' Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Boys' Doubles}}
  • {{flagicon|BOL}} Juan Carlos Aguilar / {{flagicon|BRA}} Felipe Meligeni Alves def. {{flagicon|CAN}} Félix Auger-Aliassime / {{flagicon|CAN}} Benjamin Sigouin, 6–3, 7–6(7–4)

Girls' Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Girls' Doubles}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jada Hart / {{flagicon|USA}} Ena Shibahara def. {{flagicon|USA}} Kayla Day / {{flagicon|USA}} Caroline Dolehide, 4–6, 6–2, [13–11]

Invitation

Men's Champions Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Men's Champions Invitational}}
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Pat Cash / {{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Philippoussis def. {{flagicon|USA}} John McEnroe / {{flagicon|USA}} Patrick McEnroe, 6–3, 6–4

Women's Champions Doubles

{{main article|2016 US Open – Women's Champions Invitational}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport / {{flagicon|USA}} Mary Joe Fernández def. {{flagicon|USA}} Martina Navratilova / {{flagicon|ESP}} Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, 6–4, 6–2

See also

  • US Open (tennis)

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2016/08/new-retractable-roof-ready-for-start-of-us-open/59786/ |title=New Retractable Roof Ready for Start of US Open |publisher=tennis.com |date=2 August 2016 |accessdate=5 August 2016}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.multichannel.com/news/content/tennis-channel-aces-french-open-pay-tv-rights/403283|title=Tennis Channel Extends French Open Pay TV Rights|last=Umstead|first=R. Thomas|date=14 March 2016|work=Multichannel News|accessdate=10 July 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=ESPN drops the French Open, NBCSN could step in|url=http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/espn-drops-the-french-open-nbcsn-could-step-in.html|website=Awful Announcing|accessdate=9 July 2016}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=ESPN to Gain Full Rights to U.S. Open in 2015|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/17/sports/tennis/ending-an-era-the-us-open-will-move-to-espn.html?_r=0|accessdate=9 July 2016|work=The New York Times}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=2016 US Open to feature richest purse in tennis history |url=http://www.usopen.org/en_US/news/articles/2016-07-12/2016_us_open_to_feature_richest_purse_in_tennis_history.html|accessdate=10 July 2016|work=usopen.org}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Prize Money |url=http://s3.amazonaws.com/ustaassets/assets/1/15/0712_-_2016_us_open_prize_money.pdf|accessdate=5 August 2016|work=amazonaws.com}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Bonus Challenge – Emirates Airlines US Open Series|url=http://www.emiratesusopenseries.com/Standings/Bonus_Challenge/?intloc=headernavsub|date=12 July 2016|publisher=emiratesusopenseries.com}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/olympics-2016/roger-federer-withdraws-from-olympics-and-us-open/news-story/dd68e9552cb314f665ac6e220c528998?nk=7236245fd5eae5dcd3383f63aba47720-1485089018|title=Roger Federer withdraws from Olympics and US Open|work=Herald Sun|author=Schlink, Leo|date=July 27, 2016|accessdate=January 22, 2017}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2016/08/apnewsbreak-rio-medalist-del-potro-gets-us-open-wild-card/59972/|title=FORMER CHAMPION JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO GETS WILD CARD INTO U.S. OPEN|publisher=Associated Press|date=August 16, 2016|accessdate=January 22, 2017}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.si.com/US/tennis/2016/08/20/tomas-berdych-withdraws-us-open-due-appendicitis|title=Tomas Berdych withdraws from U.S. Open due to appendicitis|work=Sports Illustrated|date=August 20, 2016|accessdate=June 4, 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/content/us-open-first-round-begins-0|title=US Open First Round Begins|publisher=WTA|date=August 29, 2016|accessdate=May 6, 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/2016/08/29/olympic-gold-medalist-monica-puig-out-in-us-open-1st-round/89568712/|title=Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig out in US Open 1st round|work=USA Today|date=August 29, 2016|accessdate=May 6, 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2016/09/garbine-muguruza-anastasija-sevastova-2016-us-open/60463/|title=NO. 3 SEED GARBINE MUGURUZA FALLS IN SECOND ROUND OF U.S. OPEN TO ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA|work=Tennis|author=McGrogan, Ed|date=August 31, 2016|accessdate=September 1, 2016}}
14. ^{{cite news|last1=Garber|first1=Greg|title=Fan trying to engage Kateryna Bondarenko on court arrested|url=http://www.espn.com/tennis/usopen16/story/_/id/17436289/2016-us-open-fan-arrested-jumping-court-kateryna-bondarenko-match|accessdate=8 January 2017|publisher=ESPN|date=1 September 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2016/09/05/rafael-nadal-exits-us-open-but-dont-count-him-out-of-winning-15t/|title=Rafael Nadal exits US Open but don't count him out of winning 15th grand slam|work=The Daily Telegraph|author=Eccleshare, Charlie|date=September 5, 2016|accessdate=January 22, 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2016/09/un-retired-sevastova-beats-konta-into-us-open-quarterfinals/60666/|title=UN-RETIRED ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA BEATS JOHANNA KONTA TO REACH U.S. OPEN QUARTERFINALS|publisher=Associated Press|date=September 5, 2016|accessdate=January 23, 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/sports/tennis/jo-wilfried-tsonga-gael-monfils-lucas-pouille-novak-djokovic.html?_r=0|title=Three Frenchmen in U.S. Open Quarterfinals Are All Eager to Topple Novak Djokovic|work=The New York Times|author=Clarey, Christopher|date=September 5, 2016|accessdate=May 6, 2017}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbssports.com/tennis/news/u-s-open-results-serena-williams-breaks-federers-record-with-fourth-round-win/|title=U.S. Open results: Serena Williams breaks Federer's record with fourth-round win|publisher=CBS Sports|author=Ward-Henninger, Colin|date=September 5, 2016|accessdate=February 1, 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/sports/tennis/ana-konjuh-stuns-agnieszka-radwanska.html|title=Ana Konjuh Stuns Agnieszka Radwanska to Reach Quarterfinals of U.S. Open|work=The New York Times|author=Rothenberg, Ben|date=September 6, 2016|accessdate=January 22, 2017}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/tennis/usopen16/story/_/id/17483148/novak-djokovic-reaches-us-open-semis-jo-wilfried-tsonga-withdraws|title=Novak Djokovic reaches Open semis as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga withdraws|publisher=Associated Press|date=September 7, 2016|accessdate=January 25, 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/open/2016/09/08/serena-williams-falls-karolina-pliskova-us-open-semifinal/90097044/|title=Serena Williams stunned by Karolina Pliskova in U.S. Open semifinals|work=USA Today|author=McCarvel, Nick|date=September 8, 2016|accessdate=January 22, 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.com/US/tennis/2016/09/09/angelique-kerber-caroline-wozniacki-us-open-pliskova|title=Kerber beats Wozniacki to reach U.S. Open final after capturing World No. 1 ranking|work=Sports Illustrated|author=Lisanti, Jamie|date=September 9, 2016|accessdate=February 1, 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/26/tennis/roger-federer-to-miss-olympics-tennis/index.html |title=Roger Federer to miss Rio Olympics| publisher=CNN |date=26 July 2016 |accessdate=26 July 2016}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2016/08/tomas-berdych-drops-out-of-us-open-because-of-appendicitis/60086/ |title=Tomas Berdych drops out of U.S. Open because of appendicitis | publisher=Tennis|date=20 August 2016 |accessdate=20 August 2016}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/5731876/title/azarenka-announces-pregnancy|title=Victoria Azarenka announces pregnancy|publisher=Women's Tennis Association|date=15 July 2016|accessdate=15 July 2016}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com/tennis/story/the-latest-stephens-withdraws-from-us-open-with-foot-injury-082616|title=The Latest: Stephens withdraws from US Open with foot injury|publisher=foxsports.com|date=26 August 2016|accessdate=26 August 2016}}
27. ^{{cite web|last1=Brady|first1=James|title=Wawrinka beats Djokovic, wins US Open|url=https://www.sbnation.com/tennis/2016/9/11/12881492/us-open-tennis-2016-mens-winner-champion-stan-wawrinka|publisher=SB Nation|accessdate=September 12, 2016|date=September 11, 2016}}
28. ^{{cite news|last1=Graham|first1=Bryan Armen|title=Stanislas Wawrinka beats Novak Djokovic to win US Open men's title – as it happened|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2016/sep/11/us-open-tennis-men-final-novak-djokovic-stan-wawrinka-live?page=with:block-57d5cb33e4b07ac3d446b2bd#block-57d5cb33e4b07ac3d446b2bd|accessdate=September 12, 2016|work=The Guardian|date=September 11, 2016}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=Wawrinka outlasts Djokovic to win US Open|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/tennis/usopen16/story/_/id/17525397/2016-us-open-stan-wawrinka-overcomes-novak-djokovic-4-sets-win-us-open|accessdate=September 12, 2016|agency=ESPN}}
30. ^{{cite news|last1=Ubha|first1=Ravi|title=US Open 2016: Kerber wins title|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/10/tennis/us-open-pliskova-kerber-tennis/|accessdate=September 12, 2016|agency=CNN|date=September 11, 2016}}
31. ^{{cite news|last1=Graham|first1=Bryan Armen|title=Angelique Kerber defeats Karolina Pliskova for US Open title – as it happened|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2016/sep/10/angelique-kerber-v-karolina-pliskova-us-open-womens-final-live?page=with:block-57d46abee4b013613fffbff4#block-57d46abee4b013613fffbff4|accessdate=September 12, 2016|work=The Guardian|date=September 10, 2016}}

References

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