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The US Open men's singles championship is an annual tennis tournament that is part of the US Open [c] [d] and was established in 1881.It is played on outdoor hard courts [e] at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows – Corona Park, New York City, United States.
Lists of champions of specific events. List of US Open men's singles champions; List of US Open women's singles champions; List of US Open men's doubles champions; List of US Open women's doubles champions; List of US Open mixed doubles champions; Other Grand Slam tournament champions. List of Australian Open champions; List of French Open ...
Willie Anderson, four-time U.S. Open Champion in 1901, 1903, 1904, and 1905, which he is the only golfer to win three straight U.S. Opens Ben Hogan, four-time U.S. Open Champion in 1948, 1950, 1951, and 1953. He is one of six champions to win wire-to-wire with his victory in 1953.
Wimbledon, the oldest of the majors, was founded in 1877, followed by the US Open in 1881, the French Open in 1891 and the Australian Open in 1905. Beginning in 1905 and continuing to the present day, all four majors have been played yearly, with the exception of during the two World Wars, 1986 for the Australian Open, and 2020 for Wimbledon .
As of the 2024 US Open; 487 men's singles Grand Slam championships have been played since 1877.; 153 different players have won a men's singles Grand Slam championship; they are listed here in order of their first win.
Rory McIlroy loses by a single shot to suprise winner Wyndham Clark on dramatic final day
During the 56 times that this tournament has been held in the Open Era, 44 men have reached the US Open men's singles final. [3] The final has included men from 16 different nationalities, with most being from the United States although Sweden, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, Australia, Switzerland, Spain, and Serbia also have made significant contributions.
2009 US Open: 23 September 1988: 14 September 2009: 25 years, 118 days Andy Murray: 2012 US Open: 15 May 1987: 10 September 2012: 1st of 3 28 years, 304 days Stan Wawrinka: 2014 Australian Open: 28 March 1985: 26 January 2014: 1st of 3 25 years, 345 days Marin Čilić: 2014 US Open: 28 September 1988: 8 September 2014: 27 years, 10 days Dominic ...