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  • 'Slam the Light'<br />
<br />
The summer light of the four tennis grand slams in Australia, France, England and USA provide an amazing contrast of light and condition, each tournament providing a uniqueness and beauty.<br />
 From the harsh Australian summer light of Melbourne, to the spring light reflecting off the clay courts of Roland Garros in Paris, the low and late setting northern summer light casting beautiful long shadows on the lush Wimbledon grass in London and the early autumn soft subtle light of Flushing Meadows in New York.<br />
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Tommy Hass, Germany, in action against Robert Kendrick, USA, during the US Open Tennis Tournament at Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, on Thursday September 3, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • 'Slam the Light'<br />
<br />
The summer light of the four tennis grand slams in Australia, France, England and USA provide an amazing contrast of light and condition, each tournament providing a uniqueness and beauty.<br />
 From the harsh Australian summer light of Melbourne, to the spring light reflecting off the clay courts of Roland Garros in Paris, the low and late setting northern summer light casting beautiful long shadows on the lush Wimbledon grass in London and the early autumn soft subtle light of Flushing Meadows in New York.<br />
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Juan Pablo Brzezicki, Argentina, in action against Carsten Ball, Australia, during the first round match match in the US Open Tennis Tournament at Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, on Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2588.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2571.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2565.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2557.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2544.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2538.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2535.JPG
  • A lone racket rises amongst the construction site as tennis still takes place on the outer courts despite the massive construction operation at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
<br />
5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2516.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2510.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2503.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2495.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2486.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2477.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2553.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2540.JPG
  • A lone racket rises amongst the construction site as tennis still takes place on the outer courts despite the massive construction operation at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
<br />
5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2517.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
    110615 Baseball_Metsgiants_2509.JPG
  • 5,000 Ton Roof Superstructure now complete at Arthur Ashe Stadium.<br />
The United States Tennis Association announced Wednesday that the final piece of steel has been placed in the superstructure that will support the retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium.  In all, 5,000 tons of steel were needed to complete the massive project.  The roof will be fully operational for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The retractable roof is the centerpiece of a complete re-imagining of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.  The transformation of the site will include the roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, a new 8,000-seat Grandstand Stadium, a new 14.000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, and the reconfiguration of the entire southern campus of the site.  Construction on the new Grandstand Stadium has begun, with 90,000 cubic yards of fill removed from the site.  The steel shell of the new stadium will begin to rise as foundation work is ongoing.  The Grandstand Stadium will open for the 2016 US Open.<br />
 <br />
The USTA began the first phase of upgrades last year when the organization re-designed and rebuilt the West Stadium Courts and Practice Gallery.  Platform seating for 3,000 people was constructed so that, for the first time, fans could enjoy unobstructed views of US Open seeded players practicing. The structure also provided a prime viewing location for the three tournament courts to the west of Arthur Ashe Stadium.  Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. 11th June 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA and sister Venus Williams, USA, embrace after in their Women's Singles Quarterfinals match won by Serena during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 8th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA and sister Venus Williams, USA, embrace after in their Women's Singles Quarterfinals match won by Serena during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 8th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA and sister Venus Williams, USA, embrace after in their Women's Singles Quarterfinals match won by Serena during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 8th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sloane Stephens, USA, in a cation against Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sloane Stephens, USA, in a cation against Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Roger Federer, Switzerland, in action against Fernando Verdasco, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA, in action against Ekaterina Makarova, Russia,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA, in action against Ekaterina Makarova, Russia,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jack Sock, USA, in action against Nicolas Almagro, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jack Sock, USA, in action against Nicolas Almagro, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The shoes and sock of Jack Sock, USA, as he serves  against Flavio Cipolla, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • An outside court is reflected in the rain drops during a heavy down pour on day one of the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 27th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Murray, Great Britain, in action during his Men's singles first round victory against Alex Bogomolov, Russia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 27th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, signs autographs after her victory over Kim Clijsters, Belgium during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • John Isner, USA, in action against Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 31st August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA, in action against Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA, in action against Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Xavier Malisse, Belgium, in action against John Isner, USA, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, in action during her victory over Kim Clijsters, Belgium, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Spectators relax in the sunshine outside Arthur Ashe Stadium during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, in action during her victory over Kim Clijsters, Belgium, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, celebrates her victory over Kim Clijsters, Belgium during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sloane Stephens, USA, in action against Francesca Schiavone, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 28th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Roger Federer, Switzerland, enters Arthur Ashe Stadium for his match against Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland in the Men's Singles Semifinals during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 11th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA and sister Venus Williams, USA, embrace after in their Women's Singles Quarterfinals match won by Serena during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 8th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA and sister Venus Williams, USA, embrace after in their Women's Singles Quarterfinals match won by Serena during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 8th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA and sister Venus Williams, USA, embrace after in their Women's Singles Quarterfinals match won by Serena during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 8th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Simona Halep, Romania, celebrates a break of serve against Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, in the Women's Singles Quarterfinals match during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York, USA. 9th September 2015. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Rafael Nadal, Spain, in a action against Ivan Dodig, Croatia, during the Men's Singles competition at the US Open. Flushing, New York, USA. 31st August 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Murray, Great Britain, in action against  Florian Mayer, Germany, during the Men's Singles competition at the US Open. Flushing. New York, USA. 1st September 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sam Stosur, Australia, in action against  Laura Robson, Great Britain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sam Stosur, Australia, in action against  Laura Robson, Great Britain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sam Stosur, Australia, in action against  Laura Robson, Great Britain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sam Stosur, Australia, in action against  Laura Robson, Great Britain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sam Stosur, Australia, in action against  Laura Robson, Great Britain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sam Stosur, Australia, in action against  Laura Robson, Great Britain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, in action against Sam Stosur, Australia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Roddick, USA, in action against Fabio Fognini, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Roddick, USA, serving in his stars and stripes tennis shoes against Fabio Fognini, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Roddick, USA, in action against Fabio Fognini, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Roddick, USA, serving in his stars and stripes tennis shoes against Fabio Fognini, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Fabio Fognini, Italy, in action against Andy Roddick, USA, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Roddick, USA, celebrate his victory against Fabio Fognini, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Novak Djokovic, Serbia, in action against Julien Benneteau, France, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 2nd September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sloane Stephens, USA, in a cation against Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, in action against Sloane Stephens, USA, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sloane Stephens, USA, in a cation against Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sloane Stephens, USA, in a cation against Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Roger Federer, Switzerland, in action against Fernando Verdasco, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Murray, Great Britain, in action against Feliciano Lopez, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Murray, Great Britain, in action against Feliciano Lopez, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA, in action against Ekaterina Makarova, Russia,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Serena Williams, USA, in action against Ekaterina Makarova, Russia,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jack Sock, USA, in action against Nicolas Almagro, Spain, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Nicolas Almagro, Spain,  in action against Jack Sock, USA,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Nicolas Almagro, Spain,  in action against Jack Sock, USA,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Nicolas Almagro, Spain,  in action against Jack Sock, USA,  during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 1st September 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The shoes and sock of Jack Sock, USA, as he serves  against Flavio Cipolla, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The shoes and sock of Jack Sock, USA, as he serves  against Flavio Cipolla, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jack Sock, USA, in action against Flavio Cipolla, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jack Sock, USA, in action against Flavio Cipolla, Italy, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 30th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • An outside court is reflected in the rain drops during a heavy down pour on day one of the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 27th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Murray, Great Britain, in action during his Men's singles first round victory against Alex Bogomolov, Russia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 27th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Andy Murray, Great Britain, in action during his Men's singles first round victory against Alex Bogomolov, Russia, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 27th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, hugs Kim Clijsters, Belgium after defeating her during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Laura Robson, Great Britain, celebrates her victory over Kim Clijsters, Belgium during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 29th August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Maria Sharapova, Russia, in action against Mallory Burdette, USA, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 31st August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Maria Sharapova, Russia, in action against Mallory Burdette, USA, during the US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing, New York. USA. 31st August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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