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... belongs to the US Open.

In 2004, the US Tennis Association officially launched the "US Open Series", and the purpose behind it is not difficult to understand:

On the one hand, it is indeed paving the way for professional players to adjust their status, and finally show their top status at the US Open and contribute exciting events.

On the other hand, it is for ratings and sponsorship fees, because the US Tennis Association has also set up a separate "US Open Series Points" ...

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