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100

To make the ball more visible for players and television viewers, the US Open switched its court colors in 2005 from traditional green to this specific color inside the lines.

What is Blue?

100

This 2024 film features a complicated love triangle centered around a tennis tournament.

What is "Challengers"?

100

2015 French Open (Women's Singles)

Who is Serena Williams?
100

In tennis scoring, this is the word used for a score of zero.

What is Love?

100

This signature US Open cocktail is made with vodka, lemonade, and raspberry liqueur, garnished with melon balls.

What is a Honey Deuce?

200

This New York City borough has been the home of the US Open since it moved to Flushing Meadows in 1978.

What is Queens?

200

This hotheaded legend famously screamed "You cannot be serious!" at a Wimbledon umpire in 1981.

Who is John McEnroe?

200

2006 Wimbledon (Men's Singles)

Who is Rodger Federer?

200

This electronic system uses cameras to track the ball and determine if it was "in" or "out."

What is Hawk-Eye?

200

This "Official Water" of the US Open is famously served in blue bottles and seen on every player's bench.

What is Evian?

300

Before it was played on hard courts at its current location, the US Open was played on this surface at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills.

What is Grass?

300

This Friends actor was a top-ranked junior tennis player in Canada and considered a pro career before moving to LA to pursue acting.

Who is Matthew Perry?

300

2022 Australian Open (Women's Singles)

Who is Ashleigh Barty?

300

This rule allows a player to replay a point if they are interrupted by a loud noise or a ball rolling onto the court.

What is Hinderance?

300

Fans can order a "Golden Set" from the restaurant COQODAQ, which consists of 24-karat gold-flecked chicken nuggets topped with this luxury ingredient.

What is Caviar?

400

At the 1970 US Open, this specific scoring innovation was used for the first time in Grand Slam history to prevent matches from going on indefinitely.

What is the Tiebreaker?

400

In the 2001 film The Royal Tenenbaums, the character Richie Tenenbaum is a tennis prodigy who famously has a breakdown on court in this iconic NYC stadium.

What is Louis Armstrong Stadium?

400

2008 US Open (Men's Doubles)

Who are the Bryan Brothers?

400

A 10-minute break is allowed in Women's Singles matches between the second & third set if this reaches a certain threshold.

What is the Heat Stress Index?

400

This celebrity chef and Iron Chef brings Mediterranean flair to her US Open restaurant, simply named "Fare."

Who is Alex Guarnaschelli?

500

This is the only American city to have hosted a Grand Slam tournament outside of New York City.

What is Newport, Rhode Island?

500

In the 2005 Woody Allen film Match Point, the main character is a retired tennis pro who takes a job as an instructor at this specific, exclusive London club.

What is Queen's Club?

500

1988 Golden Slam (all slams & Olympic gold) (women's singles)

Who is Steffi Graf?

500

A "Golden Set" is a rare feat where a player wins a set (6-0) without doing this even once.

What is losing a single point? (24 points to 0).

500

This Japanese-inspired "Italian Ramen" pop-up became a viral sensation at the US Open Food Village, serving dishes like Truffle Miso Ramen.

What is pastaRAMEN?