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Announcing the 2020  USTA Fans' Choice Awards

December 11, 2020


It was a memorable year for American in tennis in many ways, and it's time for our fans to have a say in declaring their favorite. It's time for the 2020 USTA Fans' Choice Awards!

 

Beginning Dec. 14, fans will be able to vote on the following six categories by visiting the official USTA Twitter account. The four finalists in each category, representing a host of current and future American stars, will be revealed each day when voting opens.

 

The categories for the 2020 US Open Fans' Choice Awards are:

Best Men's Grand Slam Performance 

Best Women's Grand Slam Performance

Newcomer of the Year

Most Improved Player

Upset of the Year

Comeback Player of the Year

 

The finalist that receives the most votes after the designated voting period concludes will be declared the winner. The USTA Fans' Choice Awards mark the second fan-voted campaign of our offseason, with the 2020 US Open Fans' Choice Awards concluding this week.

 

Looking for more of the best of U.S. tennis from 2020? Check out some of the best shots from our American pros at the US Open in the video below.

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