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It said that hundreds of umpires who officiated at the U.S. Open's main draw and qualifying matches over the last six years were not paid the wages they were due, including overtime, in violation of both federal and New York state law.
U.S. Open umpires sue, faulting tennis league's pay structure Reuters 2011
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It said that hundreds of umpires who officiated at the U.S. Open's main draw and qualifying matches over the last six years were not paid the wages they were due, including overtime, in violation of both federal and New York state law.
U.S. Open umpires sue, faulting tennis league's pay structure Reuters 2011
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And there could be something to a complaint that was leveled earlier this week by Roger Federer: that the U.S. Open's courts themselves are getting slower.
An Open Mystery: Longer Matches Matthew Futterman 2011
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His dominance recalled that of the 2011 Open's biggest missing name, Tiger Woods, who did the same in an iconic 12-under victory in 2000 at Pebble Beach.
A Beautiful Blowout, Not a Poetic Payback Jason Gay 2011
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Mr. Vegosen called the tournament an "unparalleled economic engine" and said nearly half of the Open's visitors come from outside the New York metro area.
U.S. Open Left in the Rain as Competitors Look for Cover Tom Perrotta 2011
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If the French Open's clay has vexed Williams on occasion, the Plexicushion of Melbourne has been a boon.
Serena claims 10th Grand Slam singles title, targets more 2009
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Amateur champion Ricky Barnes by two shots, Glover shot rounds of 69-64-70-73 to finish at 4-under-par 276 in the Open's first 72-hole Monday finish in 26 years.
Glover march toward U.S. Open title a real Bethpage turner 2009
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"When the Open's around, the carts are asked not to be here."
During the U.S. Open, a Mango-Laden Stroller May Be Your Only Option for Food in the Park Carl Bialik 2011
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Given the Open's capacity to produce stories of note, it is little surprise to see Sergio García in the top five of most bookmakers' lists to lift the Claret Jug on Sunday.
The Open 2011: My desire is back, says resurgent Sergio García 2011
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Francis Soyer, director of the Australian Open's junior tournament, acknowledged that it's often hard to get the best juniors to come to Melbourne, but that things seem to be improving.
The Problem With Junior Tennis Nicolas Brulliard 2011
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