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It was the 135th edition of the US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.Marin \u010cili\u0107 was the defending champion in the men’s singles event, but lost to eventual champion Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. Serena Williams was the three-time defending champion in the women’s singles event and was also trying to complete the calendar Grand Slam since Steffi Graf in 1988, having won the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon, but lost to Roberta Vinci in the semifinals. Flavia Pennetta won the women’s singles title and became the first Italian to win the US Open. The finalists Vinci and Flavia Pennetta were childhood friends from Southern Italy and grew up together.[1]Table of ContentsTournament[edit]Broadcast[edit]Point and prize money distribution[edit]Point distribution[edit]Senior[edit]Wheelchair[edit]Junior[edit]Prize money[edit]Singles players[edit]Day-by-day summaries[edit]Before the tournament[edit]Day 4[edit]Day 6[edit]Day 8[edit]Day 9 and 10[edit]Day 11[edit]Day 12[edit]Day 13[edit]Men’s singles[edit]Women’s singles[edit]Men’s doubles[edit]Women’s doubles[edit]Mixed doubles[edit]Junior boys’ singles[edit]Junior girls’ singles[edit]Junior boys’ doubles[edit]Junior girls’ doubles[edit]Men’s champions doubles[edit]Women’s champions doubles[edit]Wheelchair men’s singles[edit]Wheelchair women’s singles[edit]Wheelchair quad singles[edit]Wheelchair men’s doubles[edit]Wheelchair women’s doubles[edit]Wheelchair quad doubles[edit]Singles seeds[edit]Men’s singles[edit]Women’s singles[edit]Doubles seeds[edit]Mixed doubles[edit]Wild card entries[edit]Mixed doubles[edit]Qualifier entries[edit]Protected ranking[edit]Withdrawals[edit]Retirements[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Tournament[edit] Arthur Ashe Stadium, where the Finals of US Open took placeThe 2015 US Open was the 135th edition of the tournament and it was held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows\u2013Corona Park of Queens in New York City, New York, United States.The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2015 ATP World Tour and the 2015 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 singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which is part of the Grade A category of tournaments, and singles, doubles and quad events for men’s and women’s wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category.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 second year running, the American Collegiate Invitational competitions is organized, where top sixteen American collegiate players compete in men’s and women’s singles events. Exhibition matches also take place.The tournament is played on hard courts and takes place over a series of 17 courts with DecoTurf surface, including the three main showcourts \u2013 Arthur Ashe Stadium (with permanent steel erected and new video boards, LED court lighting and sound system in place, as part of a refurbishment project), Louis Armstrong Stadium and Grandstand. It is the last ever US Open played on courts without the operational roof on centre court and with the old Grandstand in place. Starting from the 2016 edition, the Arthur Ashe Stadium will have completed retractable roof and matches will be played on newly built Grandstand.After two years of tournament being scheduled across 15 days, the US Open returns to a traditional 14-day schedule in 2015, which has impact on all senior events. Women’s singles semifinals have been scheduled for September 10 evening session, while men’s singles semifinal matches will be played on Friday September 11 after mixed doubles final. Men’s doubles final will be played before women’s singles final on Saturday September 12, and men’s singles final will follow women’s doubles final.Because Serena Williams could become the first woman to win all four major tennis titles in a calendar year since Steffi Graf accomplished the feat in 1988 and because she could tie Graf’s major title count of 22, the women’s final sold out before the men’s final for the first time.[2]Broadcast[edit]In the United States, the 2015 US Open was the first 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, thus ending CBS Sports’ 46-year association with the tournament, and availability of coverage on broadcast television. This also made ESPN the exclusive U.S. broadcaster for three of the four tennis majors (the French Open is split between Tennis Channel for cable coverage and NBC for over-the-air coverage, with portions previously sub-licensed to ESPN until 2016).[3][4][5]Point and prize money distribution[edit]Point distribution[edit]Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.Senior[edit]EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128QQ3Q2Q1Men’s singles20001200720360180904510251680Men’s doubles0\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Women’s singles130078043024013070104030202Women’s doubles10\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Wheelchair[edit]EventWFSF\/3rdQF\/4thSingles800500375100Doubles800500100\u2014Quad singles800500375100Quad doubles800100\u2014\u2014Junior[edit]EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32QQ3Boys’ singles37527018012075302520Girls’ singlesBoys’ doubles2701801207545\u2014\u2014\u2014Girls’ doubles\u2014\u2014\u2014Prize money[edit]The US Open total prize money for 2015 was increased by 10.5 percent to a record $42,253,400, which potentially could reach almost 45 million dollars, as the top three finishers in the Emirates Airline US Open Series may earn up an additional $2.625 million in bonus money at the US Open.Of the total prize money, $33,017,800 (plus $1,760,000 in qualifying competitions) is distributed for singles players, $4,927,600 for teams competing in doubles events and $500,000 for mixed doubles teams. Competitors in Legends Exhibition, Wheelchair and Champions Invitational events earn $570,000 while players’ per diem is estimated at $1,478,000.[6]EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128Q3Q2Q1Singles$3,300,000$1,600,000$805,000$410,975$213,575$120,200$68,600$39,500$15,000$10,000$5,000Doubles [a]$570,000$275,000$133,150$67,675$35,025$21,700$14,200\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Mixed doubles [a]$150,000$70,000$30,000$15,000$10,000$5,000\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Bonus prize moneyTop three players in the 2015 US Open Series receive bonus prize money, depending on where they finished in the 2015 US Open, according to money schedule below.[7]2015 Emirates Airline US Open Series Finish2015 US Open FinishAwardeesWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 1281st place$1,000,000$500,000$250,000$125,000$70,000$40,000$25,000$15,000 Andy Murray$70,000 Karol\u00edna Pl\u00ed\u0161kov\u00e1$15,0002nd place$500,000$250,000$125,000$62,500$35,000$20,000$12,500$7,500 Novak Djokovic$500,000 Serena Williams$125,0003rd place$250,000$125,000$62,500$31,250$17,500$10,000$6,250$3,750 John Isner$17,500 Simona Halep$62,500Singles players[edit]2015 US Open \u2013 Men’s singles2015 US Open \u2013 Women’s singlesDay-by-day summaries[edit]Before the tournament[edit]Maria Sharapova, the 2006 champion, ranked third in the world (formerly first), withdrew from the tournament due to a leg injury the day before tournament began. Making her withdrawal that was for the second time in three years.[8]Day 4[edit]Day 6[edit]Eugenie Bouchard announced that she is withdrawing from the tournament citing a concussion days before her scheduled fourth round match with 43rd-ranked Roberta Vinci. She also withdrew from Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Due to a withdrawal issue, Vinci advanced to her US Open quarterfinal in four years.[10]Day 8[edit]Day 9 and 10[edit]Day 11[edit]The women’s semifinals was scheduled to be on September 10 but was cancelled due to a rain.[14]Day 12[edit]Roberta Vinci defeated Women’s No. 1 and 3-time defending champion Serena Williams in three sets. This loss ended Williams’ bid to win a calendar-year Grand Slam.[15]Day 13[edit]In the women’s final, the two players were Italian: Vinci and Flavia Pennetta. This was the first time this happened in the Open Era.[16]Men’s singles[edit]Women’s singles[edit]Men’s doubles[edit]Women’s doubles[edit]Mixed doubles[edit]Junior boys’ singles[edit]Junior girls’ singles[edit]Junior boys’ doubles[edit]Junior girls’ doubles[edit]Men’s champions doubles[edit]Women’s champions doubles[edit]Wheelchair men’s singles[edit]Wheelchair women’s singles[edit]Wheelchair quad singles[edit]Wheelchair men’s doubles[edit]Wheelchair women’s doubles[edit]Wheelchair quad doubles[edit]Singles seeds[edit]Seedings are based on rankings as of August 24, 2015. Rankings and points before are as of August 31, 2015.Because the tournament takes place one week later than in 2014, points defending includes results from both the 2014 US Open and tournaments from the week of 8 September 2014 (Davis Cup for the men; Hong Kong, Qu\u00e9bec, and Tashkent for the women).Men’s singles[edit]SeedRankPlayerPointsbeforePointsdefendingPointswonPointsafterStatus11 Novak Djokovic14,8657202,00016,145Champion, defeated Roger Federer [2]22 Roger Federer9,065720+1401,2009,405Runner-up, lost to Novak Djokovic [1]33 Andy Murray8,8403601808,660Fourth round lost to Kevin Anderson [15]44 Kei Nishikori6,2051,200105,015First round lost to Beno\u00eet Paire55 Stan Wawrinka5,710360+707206,000Semifinals lost to Roger Federer [2]66 Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych5,2303601805,050Fourth round lost to Richard Gasquet [12]77 David Ferrer3,69590903,695Third round lost to J\u00e9r\u00e9my Chardy [27]88 Rafael Nadal3,6800903,770Third round lost to Fabio Fognini [32]99 Marin \u010cili\u01073,5502,0007202,270Semifinals lost to Novak Djokovic [1]1010 Milos Raonic2,880180902,790Third round lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez [18]1111 Gilles Simon2,730180102,560First round lost to Donald Young1212 Richard Gasquet2,24090+65360+452,490Quarterfinals lost to Roger Federer [2]1313 John Isner2,235901802,325Fourth round lost to Roger Federer [2]1415 David Goffin2,13090+15902,115Third round retired against Roberto Bautista Agut [23]1514 Kevin Anderson2,160903602,430Quarterfinals lost to Stan Wawrinka [5]1616 Ga\u00ebl Monfils1,850360101,500First round retired against Illya Marchenko [Q]1717 Grigor Dimitrov1,735180451,600Second round lost to Mikhail Kukushkin1819 Feliciano L\u00f3pez1,665903601,935Quarterfinals lost to Novak Djokovic [1]1918 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga1,675180+703601,785Quarterfinals lost to Marin \u010cili\u0107 [9]2020 Dominic Thiem1,645180901,555Third round lost to Kevin Anderson [15]2121 Ivo Karlovi\u01071,62045451,620Second round lost to Ji\u0159\u00ed Vesel\u00fd2222 Viktor Troicki1,559(83)+10090+451,511Third round lost to Donald Young2323 Roberto Bautista Agut1,5101801801,510Fourth round lost to Novak Djokovic [1]2424 Bernard Tomic1,46545901,510Third round lost to Richard Gasquet [12]2525 Andreas Seppi1,43045901,475Third round lost to Novak Djokovic [1]2626 Tommy Robredo1,405180901,315Third round lost to Beno\u00eet Paire2727 J\u00e9r\u00e9my Chardy1,300451801,435Fourth round lost to Marin \u010cili\u0107 [9]2828 Jack Sock1,25010451,285Second round retired against Ruben Bemelmans2929 Philipp Kohlschreiber1,230180901,140Third round lost to Roger Federer [2]3030 Thomaz Bellucci1,19045901,235Third round lost to Andy Murray [3]3131 Guillermo Garc\u00eda-L\u00f3pez1,19045901,235Third round lost to Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych [6]3232 Fabio Fognini1,165451801,300Fourth round lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez [18]Women’s singles[edit]SeedRankPlayerPointsbeforePointsdefendingPointswonPointsafterStatus11 Serena Williams12,7212,00078011,501Semifinals lost to Roberta Vinci22 Simona Halep6,1301307806,780Semifinals lost to Flavia Pennetta [26]33 Maria Sharapova6,03524005,795Withdrew due to right leg injury[8]45 Caroline Wozniacki4,7401,300703,510Second round lost to Petra Cetkovsk\u00e1 [PR]54 Petra Kvitov\u00e14,9951304305,295Quarterfinals lost to Flavia Pennetta [26]66 Lucie \u0160af\u00e1\u0159ov\u00e13,800240103,570First round lost to Lesia Tsurenko77 Ana Ivanovic3,50070103,440First round lost to Dominika Cibulkov\u00e188 Karol\u00edna Pl\u00ed\u0161kov\u00e13,335130103,215First round lost to Anna Tatishvili [Q]99 Garbi\u00f1e Muguruza3,24510703,305Second round lost to Johanna Konta [Q]1010 Carla Su\u00e1rez Navarro3,190130103,070First round lost to Denisa Allertov\u00e11111 Angelique Kerber3,1501301303,150Third round lost to Victoria Azarenka [20]1212 Belinda Bencic3,0354301302,735Third round lost to Venus Williams [23]1313 Ekaterina Makarova2,9207802402,380Fourth round lost to Kristina Mladenovic1414 Timea Bacsinszky2,89670102,836First round lost to Barbora Str\u00fdcov\u00e11515 Agnieszka Radwa\u0144ska2,760701302,820Third round lost to Madison Keys [19]1616 Sara Errani2,6104301302,310Third round lost to Samantha Stosur [22]1717 Elina Svitolina2,530101302,650Third round lost to Ekaterina Makarova [13]1818 Andrea Petkovic2,4501301302,450Third round lost to Johanna Konta [Q]1919 Madison Keys2,275702402,445Fourth round lost to Serena Williams [1]2020 Victoria Azarenka2,2714304302,271Quarterfinals lost to Simona Halep [2]2121 Jelena Jankovi\u01072,135240101,905First round lost to Oc\u00e9ane Dodin [WC]2222 Samantha Stosur2,135702402,305Fourth round lost to Flavia Pennetta [26]2323 Venus Williams2,072130+180430+12,193Quarterfinals lost to Serena Williams [1]2424 Sabine Lisicki1,945130+280240+11,776Fourth round lost to Simona Halep [2]2525 Eugenie Bouchard1,8872402401,887Fourth round withdrew due to a concussion2626 Flavia Pennetta1,7474302,0003,317Champion, defeated Roberta Vinci2727 Aliz\u00e9 Cornet1,745130101,625First round lost to Kurumi Nara2828 Irina-Camelia Begu1,67670+3010+11,587First round lost to Olga Govortsova2929 Sloane Stephens1,62170101,561First round lost to Coco Vandeweghe3030 Svetlana Kuznetsova1,57210101,572First round lost to Kristina Mladenovic3131 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova1,55070701,550Second round lost to Anett Kontaveit (Q)3232 Anna Karol\u00edna Schmiedlov\u00e11,451101301,571Third round lost to Petra Kvitov\u00e1 [5]Doubles seeds[edit]Mixed doubles[edit]1 Rankings are as of 24 August 2015.Wild card entries[edit]The following players received wild cards into the main draw senior events.Mixed doubles[edit]Qualifier entries[edit]The qualifying competitions took place at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on 25 \u2013 28 August 2015.Protected ranking[edit]The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:Withdrawals[edit]The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries.Retirements[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]^ Roberta Vinci ricorda la storica finale tutta italiana agli Us Open di cinque anni fa: \u00abIo e Flavia Pennetta abbiamo realizzato un sogno\u00bb^ “Here’s why the women’s U.S. Open final sold out before the men’s for the first time”. Fortune. Retrieved 13 September 2015.^ Umstead, R. Thomas (14 March 2016). “Tennis Channel Extends French Open Pay TV Rights”. Multichannel News. Retrieved 16 March 2016.^ “ESPN drops the French Open, NBCSN could step in”. Awful Announcing. Retrieved 3 August 2015.^ “ESPN to Gain Full Rights to U.S. Open in 2015”. The New York Times. Retrieved 12 September 2015.^ “2015 US Open prize money” (PDF). amazonaws.com. 20 July 2015.^ “Bonus Challenge – Emirates Airlines US Open Series”. emiratesusopenseries.com. 20 July 2015.^ a b Rothenberg, Ben (August 30, 2015). “Maria Sharapova Withdraws From the U.S. Open”. The New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2017.^ Briggs, Simon (September 3, 2015). “Johanna Konta beats Wimbledon finalist Garbine Muguruza in longest ever women’s match at US Open”. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved September 3, 2015.^ “Eugenie Bouchard withdraws from U.S. Open doubles”. CBC per Associated Press. September 5, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2017.^ “Kevin Anderson stuns the US”. The Times (South Africa). 9 September 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2020.^ “U.S. OPEN, DAY 8: KVITOVA, WAWRINKA, AZARENKA WIN IN FOURTH ROUND”. Associated Press. September 8, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2017.^ “The Latest on US Open: Mladenovic reaches 1st major quarters”. USA Today. Associated Press. September 6, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2017.^ “Thursday matches canceled by rain”. ESPN. September 11, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2017.^ Bodo, Peter (11 September 2015). “No indication Vinci would stop Serena’s Slam streak”. ESPN. Retrieved 12 September 2015.^ Rothenberg, Ben (September 11, 2015). “All-Italian Open Final Is an Unlikely First”. The New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2017.^ “Crawford wins challenge earns US Open wild card”. USOpen.org. 3 August 2015. Archived from the original on September 28, 2020. 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