Construction on the USTA Tennis Center in Queens On Track for This Year's US Open

Construction is in full swing to overhaul the USTA Tennis Center in Queens. Borough Reporter Ruschell Boone got a tour of the facility and checked out the project. High above these wet seats and puddle-filled court is a $150 million retractable roof that’s now six months away from completion. It’s on schedule to be ready in August, just a few weeks ahead of this year’s US Open. When it’s done, rained out matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium will be a thing of the past.
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