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You'll be able to hear a tennis ball drop in Flushing Meadows this Labor Day, as the U.S. Open will go ahead, but no fans on site. USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center chief operating officer Danny Zausner joins Jason Kelly and Mike Lynch to discuss how a major event on the tennis (and New York) calendar will look and feel. Zausner also talks about the economic implications of a spectator-less tournament, broadcast innovations and sponsors, and what the players can expect when they arrive in Queens.
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You'll be able to hear a tennis ball drop in Flushing Meadows this Labor Day, as the U.S. Open will go ahead, but no fans on site. USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center chief operating officer Danny Zausner joins Jason Kelly and Mike Lynch to discuss how a major event on the tennis (and New York) calendar will look and feel. Zausner also talks about the economic implications of a spectator-less tournament, broadcast innovations and sponsors, and what the players can expect when they arrive in Queens.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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