

23-YEARS IN ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
Known as the Voice of the US Open, 2024 marked Andy Taylor’s 23rd year shaping the sound of the tennis season’s final Grand Slam. Today, he shares the booth with presenter Blair Henley, who in 2023 became the first featured female voice on tennis’ biggest stage.
With his individual style and delivery, Andy writes and narrates each player’s introduction, highlighting their career accomplishments, providing context for fans before each match. As a voice talent, he also narrates video content and special announcements broadcast across the grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. For over twenty years, his distinctive sound and energy has helped drive and enhance the fan experience — Informing. Entertaining. Celebrating the sport and its colorful cast of characters.
In addition to his long-standing role in New York, Taylor also emcees other global events including the Olympic Games, Qatar ExxonMobil Open, Qatar Total Open, PSA Men’s World Championship, Qatar Classic Squash Championship, Ooredoo Qatar Major and World Padel Championship.
BEHIND THE SCENES, ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM’S PRODUCTION TEAM
To truly understand the evolution of on-court presentation and entertainment at the US Open, read Andy Taylor’s heartfelt tribute to the venue and personalities that completely transformed the trajectory of his professional career, Thank You Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Today, the diverse and uniquely talented US Open team assembled each year by Michael Fiur Productions continues to elevate and innovate, influencing stadium productions internationally.
Inside Arthur Ashe Stadium, the veteran team in the booth includes announcer Andy Taylor, DJ Trizz, audio engineer Patrick Weaver, and stadium director Todd Noonan.
Together, they work tirelessly to deliver memorable moments on the sport’s biggest stage – for fans, players, and broadcasters covering the US Open from across the globe.

POWER OF THE GAME … 2024 US OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
In 2024, for the first time, over 1-million fans passed through the gates of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center … as the US Open celebrated the Power of Tennis – showcasing the game’s greatest athletes while paying homage to the healthiest sport in the world.
How fitting indeed that Aryna Sabalenka would return to the Final and capture her first US Open Singles title. In 2023, with her Finalist run, Sabalenka claimed the World #1 ranking for the first time. In 2024, she departed New York as a 3-time Grand Slam Singles champion, reclaimed the sport’s top ranking a month later, and made her debut as the year-end World #1. Honorable mention for American Jessica Pegula, who reached her first Grand Slam Singles Final at her home Major.
Meanwhile, World #1 Jannik Sinner made history – becoming the first Italian US Open Men’s Singles Finalist and Champion in tournament history. Remarkably, his New York triumph was his 6th title of the year. By season’s end, he’d capture two more … including the year-end ATP Finals, solidifying his spot at the top of the sport. Honorable mention for American Taylor Fritz, who reached his first Grand Slam Singles Final. Fritz would go on to crack the top-5 and face Sinner again in the Final of the year-end championship.
In Doubles, Australians Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson – who had reached the Wimbledon Final in July – overcame the game’s top tandem Horacio Zeballos and Marcel Granollers in the Quarters … then earned another pair of straight-sets victories to lift their first Major trophy as a pair. It was Jordan’s first Major title and Max’s second, who lifted the 2022 Wimbledon trophy alongside Matthew Ebden.
On the ladies side, Jelena Ostapenko and Lyudmyla Kichenok earned six straight-sets triumphs to lift the Doubles trophy. It was the first Grand Slam Doubles title and second Major title for both. Jelena captured the 2017 Roland Garros Singles title, while Lyudmyla lifted the 2023 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles trophy alongside Croatia’s Mate Pavic.
In Mixed, Italian veterans Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori captured the 2024 US Open title in just their third event as a pair. Remarkably, they reached the Wimbledon Final in their team debut just months earlier. The triumph was Olympic Gold Medalist Errani’s 6th Grand Slam title and Andrea Vavassori’s first.
Click images below for complete recaps of all 51 matches played in Arthur Ashe Stadium during the 2024 US Open





















































