Experience the spectacle, drama, and legacy of one of the world's greatest sporting events in US Open: 50 Years of Championship Tennis.
Includes a foreword by Serena Williams
This authoritative, photo-rich volume captures the unforgettable matches, legendary champions, and defining controversies that have shaped the US Open into tennis's grand New York showcase.
Spanning five decades—from the early dominance of Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe to the modern era of Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal, and beyond—this comprehensive tennis history brings together the tournament's most electrifying moments in one richly illustrated edition.
Exclusive photography places readers courtside at Flushing Meadows, while contributions from journalists, players, and insiders provide context, perspective, and insider insight into the sport's biggest stage.
Designed as a large-format, gift-worthy coffee table book, this is more than a recap—it's a visual archive of championship tennis. Every spread highlights the evolution of the US Open, from its origins to its status as a global sporting event, showcasing the personalities, rivalries, and matches that define each era.
Whether you're a lifelong tennis fan, a follower of Grand Slam events, or searching for a standout sports gift during US Open season, this volume offers a compelling, immersive way to relive the tournament's greatest stories. This is the essential US Open book—an enduring tribute to the players, the fans, and the championship moments that continue to define the sport.








