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"The biggest stadium in our sport, the loudest stadium in our sport," Novak Djokovic said of Arthur Ashe Stadium after winning there Monday.
Published Aug 29, 2023
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Gauff had the Ashe crowd on her side during a contentious first-round clash with Siegemund.
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The US Open is the noisiest Grand Slam tournament thanks to planes, trains, music and, yes, fans
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The fans at the US Open are definitely more noticeable to players than those at Wimbledon and the French Open, in particular.
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