In tennis, the eighth edition of the US Open Series (known as Olympus US Open Series for sponsorships reasons), includes ten hard court tournaments that start on July 18, 2011 in Atlanta and will end in Winston-Salem for the men and in New Haven for the women on August 28, 2011. This edition has scheduled five separate men's tournaments, four women's tournaments, and the Western & Southern Open that will host both a men's and women's event. The series includes two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and two WTA Premier 5 events to headline the series.

Point distribution for series events

To be included in the standings and subsequently the bonus prize money, a player has to have countable results from two different tournaments. Players finishing in the top three in the series can earn up to $1 million in extra prize money at the US Open. Roger Federer received the largest US Open pay day of $2.4 million in 2007 after capturing the title in both the US Open Series and the US Open championship.

RoundATP Masters Series 1000 WTA Premier 5 SeriesATP World Tour 500/250 WTA Premier Series
Champion10070
Finalist7045
Semifinalist4525
Quarterfinalist2515
Round of 16150

US Open Series standings

The standings below include all players who have received points from at least two tournaments in the US Open Series.

ATP

RankNationPlayerTours 1TitlesPoints
1USAMardy Fish41230
2SRBNovak Djokovic21170
3USAJohn Isner31140
4FRAGaël Monfils3-95
5LATErnests Gulbis2185
=CZERadek Štěpánek2185
7CZETomáš Berdych2-70
8SRBJanko Tipsarević2-60
9USARyan Harrison2-50
10ESPNicolás Almagro2-40
=SUIRoger Federer2-40
12RSAKevin Anderson2-30
=TPEYen-Hsun Lu2-30
=SRBViktor Troicki2-30
  • as of August 16, 2011

Notes

WTA

RankNationPlayerTours 1TitlesPoints
1USASerena Williams22 (1st, 2nd)170
2POLAgnieszka Radwańska31130
=RUSMaria Sharapova31130
4RUSVera Zvonareva3-105
5GERAndrea Petković3-95
=AUSSamantha Stosur2-95
7FRAMarion Bartoli3-75
8CHNLi Na3-55
=ITAFrancesca Schiavone3-55
10SVKDaniela Hantuchová2-40
=SRBAna Ivanovic2-40
=GERSabine Lisicki2-40
=CHNPeng Shuai2-40
14CZEPetra Kvitová2-30
=USAChristina McHale2-30
  • as of August 16, 2011

Notes

  • 1 – Tours – Number of tournaments in US Open Series in which a player has reached the quarterfinals or better, in Premier events; or the Round of 16 or better in Premier 5 events.

2011 schedule

Legend
Grand Slam Event
ATP Masters 1000 and WTA Premier 5
ATP World Tour 500 and WTA Premier
ATP World Tour 250
WeekDateMen's EventsWomen's Events
1July 18–24Atlanta Atlanta Tennis Championships 2011 Champion: United States Mardy FishNo Series Event Held This Week
2July 25–31Los Angeles Farmers Classic presented by Mercedes-Benz 2011 Champion: Latvia Ernests GulbisStanford Bank of the West Classic 2011 Champion: United States Serena Williams
3Aug 1–7Washington, D.C. Legg Mason Tennis Classic Presented by Geico 2011 Champion: Czech Republic Radek ŠtěpánekSan Diego Mercury Insurance Open 2011 Champion: Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
4Aug 8–14Montreal Rogers Cup Presented by National Bank 2011 Champion: Serbia Novak DjokovicToronto Rogers Cup 2011 Champion: United States Serena Williams
5Aug 15–21Cincinnati Western & Southern Open 2011 Champion: United Kingdom Andy MurrayCincinnati Western & Southern Open 2011 Champion: Russia Maria Sharapova
6Aug 21–28Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Open 2011 Champion: United States John IsnerNew Haven New Haven Open at Yale presented by First Niagara 2011 Champion: Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
7–8Aug 29 – Sep 11New York US Open 2011 Champion: Serbia Novak DjokovicNew York US Open 2011 Champion: Australia Samantha Stosur

Week 1

ATP – Atlanta Tennis Championships

Defending champion, Mardy Fish, last year's finalist, John Isner, and 2010 semifinalist, Kevin Anderson, headlined the event. Isner was nearly the first big upset of the tournament, needing nearly three hours to defeat fellow American James Blake in the second round. Nineteen-year-old Ryan Harrison reached his first ATP Tour semifinal, but ultimately fell to Fish who defeated Isner in a rematch of last year's final.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1United States Mardy Fish66
8India Somdev Devvarman43
1United States Mardy Fish66
United States Ryan Harrison24
United States Ryan Harrison467
QUnited States Rajeev Ram6165
1United States Mardy Fish376
3United States John Isner6662
Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun12
3United States John Isner66
3United States John Isner7636
Luxembourg Gilles Müller571
Luxembourg Gilles Müller77
2South Africa Kevin Anderson6363

Week 2

ATP – Farmers Classic

Atlanta champion, Mardy Fish, and 2009 US Open champion, Juan Martín del Potro, headlined the event. Despite being unseeded, Lu Yen-hsun and Ryan Harrison brought their good form from Atlanta to achieve consecutive quarterfinal appearances in the Series. Fish also continued on with his good form, extending his winning streak to seven matches. He was joined by three unseeded players in the semifinals, including Ernests Gulbis, who went on to upset Fish in the final.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1United States Mardy Fish66
8Russia Igor Kunitsyn24
1United States Mardy Fish647
SEUnited States Ryan Harrison0663
Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun634
SEUnited States Ryan Harrison366
1United States Mardy Fish744
Latvia Ernests Gulbis566
United States Alex Bogomolov, Jr.166
4Brazil Thomaz Bellucci641
United States Alex Bogomolov, Jr.264
Latvia Ernests Gulbis67
Latvia Ernests Gulbis66
2Argentina Juan Martín del Potro24

WTA – Bank of the West Classic

Defending champion, Victoria Azarenka, last year's finalist, Maria Sharapova, and 13-time Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams, headlined the event. Playing her first tournament on American soil since 2009, Williams showed excellent form, serving bagels in her opening round match, and followed that win by upsetting Sharapova in the quarterfinals. With Azarenka's exit in the second round, Marion Bartoli took advantage of the open draw and advanced to the final. In only her third tournament of the year, Williams defeated Bartoli to take the title.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
QNew Zealand Marina Erakovic11
8/WCSlovakia Dominika Cibulková66
8/WCSlovakia Dominika Cibulková
3France Marion Bartoliw/o
3France Marion Bartoli60
Japan Ayumi Morita10r
3France Marion Bartoli51
United States Serena Williams76
5Poland Agnieszka Radwańska6462
Germany Sabine Lisicki726
Germany Sabine Lisicki12
United States Serena Williams66
United States Serena Williams66
2Russia Maria Sharapova13

Week 3

ATP – Legg Mason Tennis Classic

Gaël Monfils and defending champion, David Nalbandian, headlined the event. Atlanta champion, Mardy Fish, who also reached the final of the Farmers Classic, was forced to withdraw from the tournament, citing a bruised right heel. Serbian duo, Viktor Troicki and Janko Tipsarević, who were expected to reach the quarterfinals because of their seedings, joined the lower-ranked American duo, John Isner and Donald Young, in the final eight. Radek Štěpánek took advantage of Fish's withdrawal from the tournament and advanced to the final, where he took out top seed Monfils for his fifth title of his career.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1/WCFrance Gaël Monfils66
6Serbia Janko Tipsarević44
1/WCFrance Gaël Monfils637
11United States John Isner4666
3Serbia Viktor Troicki6561
11United States John Isner736
1/WCFrance Gaël Monfils44
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek66
7Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis364
United States Donald Young67
United States Donald Young33
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek66
5/WCSpain Fernando Verdasco44
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek66

WTA – Mercury Insurance Open

Vera Zvonareva, Andrea Petkovic, and former world number one, Ana Ivanovic, headlined the event. Sloane Stephens' upset over Julia Görges resulted in the American wildcard being the only unseeded player in the final eight, while Ivanovic's upset over Peng Shuai spoiled a semifinal lineup of the top four seeds. Despite sustaining a shoulder injury earlier in the tournament, Agnieszka Radwańska was able to reach the final for the second consecutive year and defeat top-seed, Zvonareva, for the title.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Russia Vera Zvonareva636
12Germany Sabine Lisicki364
1Russia Vera Zvonareva566
5Serbia Ana Ivanovic744
4China Peng Shuai42
5Serbia Ana Ivanovic66
1Russia Vera Zvonareva34
3Poland Agnieszka Radwańska66
8Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová644
3Poland Agnieszka Radwańska066
3Poland Agnieszka Radwańska466
2Germany Andrea Petković604
WCUnited States Sloane Stephens21
2Germany Andrea Petković66

Week 4

ATP – Rogers Cup

Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and two-time defending champion, Andy Murray, headlined the event. Murray and Nadal suffered the first upsets of the tournament, with Murray losing badly to South Africa's Kevin Anderson and Nadal falling to Ivan Dodig after the Croat pulled off a comeback win. Federer followed suit, losing in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga for the second consecutive time in the third round, while Djokovic improved on his win and loss record of the year to 52-1. Atlanta champion and Washington runner-up, Mardy Fish, continued on with his good form on the Series advancing to his third consecutive final. In the final, Djokovic won his 53rd match of the year, defeating Fish 6-4 in the third set.

Main Draw Finals

Third RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Serbia Novak Djokovic76
Croatia Marin Čilić521Serbia Novak Djokovic66
12Serbia Viktor Troicki660655France Gaël Monfils21
5France Gaël Monfils3771Serbia Novak Djokovic63
3Switzerland Roger Federer636113France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga40r
13France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga74613France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga66
10France Richard Gasquet6538Spain Nicolás Almagro44
8Spain Nicolás Almagro761Serbia Novak Djokovic636
6United States Mardy Fish4666United States Mardy Fish264
WCLatvia Ernests Gulbis6346United States Mardy Fish6686
14Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka64614Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka370
South Africa Kevin Anderson4646United States Mardy Fish66
7Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych677Serbia Janko Tipsarević34
Croatia Ivo Karlović3627Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych44
Serbia Janko Tipsarević66Serbia Janko Tipsarević66
Croatia Ivan Dodig14

WTA – Rogers Cup

The top 20, including Caroline Wozniacki, Kim Clijsters, and Maria Sharapova, along with Stanford champion, Serena Williams, headlined the event. Despite a long lay-off due to a foot injury, Clijsters was once again forced to retire from her opening round match citing an abdominal injury. The tournament suffered the loss of another headliner early on as defending champion, Wozniacki, was knocked out in the second round. The third round brought about more upsets, as the number three seed, Vera Zvonareva, and Sharapova lost to Agnieszka Radwańska and Galina Voskoboeva, respectively. Despite losing only six games en route to the semifinals, fourth seed, Victoria Azarenka, lost in straight sets to Stanford champion, Williams, who extended her win streak to ten matches. Williams won her second tournament of the Series, defeating Samantha Stosur in the final.

Main Draw Finals

Third RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Italy Roberta Vinci776
Serbia Ana Ivanovic632Italy Roberta Vinci41
10Australia Samantha Stosur6610Australia Samantha Stosur66
6China Li Na2410Australia Samantha Stosur656
3Russia Vera Zvonareva46413Poland Agnieszka Radwańska272
13Poland Agnieszka Radwańska6713Poland Agnieszka Radwańska66
11Germany Andrea Petkovic6611Germany Andrea Petkovic43
7Czech Republic Petra Kvitová1210Australia Samantha Stosur42
5Russia Maria Sharapova35United States Serena Williams66
QKazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva67QKazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva12
QSpain María José Martínez Sánchez124Belarus Victoria Azarenka66
4Belarus Victoria Azarenka664Belarus Victoria Azarenka33
8Italy Francesca Schiavone33United States Serena Williams66
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová66Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová632
United States Serena Williams466United States Serena Williams466
QChina Zheng Jie633

Week 5

ATP – Western & Southern Open

Montreal champion, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, defending champion, Roger Federer, and Atlanta champion, Mardy Fish, headlined the event. The top eight seeds cruised to the quarterfinals with exception to fifth-seeded, David Ferrer, who lost his third round match to Gilles Simon. The quarterfinals brought a pair of upsets as former world number ones, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, bowed out to Fish and Tomáš Berdych, respectively. Neither player could follow up the win, and instead, Andy Murray handed Djokovic his second loss of the year after the world number one was forced to retire from the championship match.

Main Draw Finals

Third RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1SerbiaNovak Djokovic66
QCzech Republic Radek Štěpánek331Serbia Novak Djokovic366
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber226France Gaël Monfils643
6France Gaël Monfils661Serbia Novak Djokovic70
3Switzerland Roger Federer668Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych50r
WCUnited States James Blake413Switzerland Roger Federer263
9Spain Nicolás Almagro228Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych67
8Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych661Serbia Novak Djokovic40r
5Spain David Ferrer47744United Kingdom Andy Murray63
10France Gilles Simon663610France Gilles Simon33
QUnited States Alex Bogomolov, Jr.254United Kingdom Andy Murray66
4United Kingdom Andy Murray674United Kingdom Andy Murray6710
7United States Mardy Fish777United States Mardy Fish368
12France Richard Gasquet557United States Mardy Fish66
Spain Fernando Verdasco6577692Spain Rafael Nadal34
2Spain Rafael Nadal7764711

WTA - Western & Southern Open

Caroline Wozniacki, Vera Zvonareva, Maria Sharapova, and Stanford and Toronto champion, Serena Williams, headlined the event. Wozniacki lost her opening match for the second tournament in a row, losing to American wildcard, Christina McHale, while Williams was forced to withdraw from the tournament, citing a toe injury. Russians, Zvonareva and Sharapova, advanced to the semifinals without dropping a set, joining lower-seeded players, Andrea Petković and Jelena Janković in the final four. In a battle of former world number ones, Sharapova defeated Janković in a three-set thriller.

Main Draw Finals

Third RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
WCUnited States Christina McHale33
Russia Nadia Petrova66Russia Nadia Petrova51
9Germany Andrea Petković669Germany Andrea Petković76
6Czech Republic Petra Kvitová339Germany Andrea Petković641
Israel Shahar Pe'er3213Serbia Jelena Janković76
16China Peng Shuai6616China Peng Shuai
13Serbia Jelena Janković65613Serbia Jelena Jankovićw/o
7Italy Francesca Schiavone37413Serbia Jelena Janković6633
5China Li Na4644/WCRussia Maria Sharapova476
10Australia Samantha Stosur63610Australia Samantha Stosur32
14Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova234/WCRussia Maria Sharapova66
4/WCRussia Maria Sharapova664/WCRussia Maria Sharapova266
8France Marion Bartoli3732Russia Vera Zvonareva633
Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová656Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová366
QCroatia Petra Martić222Russia Vera Zvonareva678
2Russia Vera Zvonareva66

Week 6

ATP - Winston-Salem Open

Former world number one, Andy Roddick, and fellow American, John Isner, headlined the event. Where the top half of the draw held to seeds through to the semifinals, the bottom half of the draw saw qualifier, Julien Benneteau, advance to the final. Isner defeated Benneteau to secure a third-place finish in the Series.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1/WCUnited States Andy Roddick66
7Argentina Juan Mónaco14
1/WCUnited States Andy Roddick674
4United States John Isner796
4United States John Isner166
8Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis634
4United States John Isner466
QFrance Julien Benneteau634
10Netherlands Robin Haase66
3Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov44
10Netherlands Robin Haase66766
QFrance Julien Benneteau37978
9Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky6692
QFrance Julien Benneteau37116

WTA - New Haven Open at Yale

Three-time defending champion, Caroline Wozniacki, and French Open finalists, Li Na and Francesca Schiavone, headlined the event. Agnieszka Radwańska had the chance to win the Series if she advanced to the final, but lost to Petra Cetkovská in the second round. Cetkovská's run of good form continued on to the final where she faced world number one, Wozniacki. Wozniacki defeated Cetkovská for a fourth consecutive title in New Haven.

Main Draw Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Denmark Caroline Wozniacki76
WCUnited States Christina McHale53
1Denmark Caroline Wozniacki776
3Italy Francesca Schiavone623
3Italy Francesca Schiavone
Spain Anabel Medina Garriguesw/o
1Denmark Caroline Wozniacki66
QCzech Republic Petra Cetkovská41
QCzech Republic Petra Cetkovská77
4/WCFrance Marion Bartoli55
QCzech Republic Petra Cetkovská65711
2/WCChina Li Na2769
8Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova462
2/WCChina Li Na636

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