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2009 US Open fan guide

If you have made the choice to live out your tennis dreams and get yourself out the Flushing Meadows, New York there are a lot of things you need to think about once you get there. Forget all of those minor details like air fare and hotel fees, what are you actually going to do when you get there? That is where the 2009 US Open fan guide comes in. This guide helps you get the out of your US Open tennis tournament experience. It helps you decide what exactly you are going to do when you get there. The fan guide allows you to plan it out within the minute, or you can decide to play it by ear and see what happens. People come from all over the world to witness this tennis event. About 720,000 fans make it each year to witness some form of the tennis tournament on site, then another 75 million fans watch some of the matches on television.

One of the most important pieces of information from the fan guides for day to day fans is to not bring a bag! You can get through security much faster if you do not have a bag because all bags will be checked. And there are no backpacks of any kind allowed in the event anyways. So make your life a lot easier and leave your bag at home.

Another great piece of advice from the fan guide is to head to the practice courts to see some of your favorite tennis athletes. And if you are very lucky maybe you could even score an autograph!

Another important part of the Fan guide is that it housed the definitions of what the event discloses as inclement weather. That way if the rain clouds start to roll in you can figure out if they will threaten your day at the open or not.

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