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USTA plans massive makeover for US Open facilities

The Columbian
Published: June 13, 2012, 5:00pm

NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Tennis Association plans to give the home of the U.S. Open a makeover that will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, but does not include putting a roof on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

The USTA unveiled its plan Thursday to upgrade the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, starting in the fall of 2013.

The renovation calls for the 6,000-seat Granstand adjacent to Louis Armstrong Stadium to be relocated; seven tournament courts to be moved to create more room for spectators to move about the grounds; and for Armstrong Stadium to be rebuilt and expanded from 10,000 seats to 15,000.

Danny Zausner, director of operations for the tennis center, says it will take about a year to get approval from New York City. Mayor Michael Bloomberg supports the plan.

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