2012 US Open (tennis)


The 2012 US Open was a tennis tournament played on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Park, of Queens, New York City, United States. It was played from August 27 to September 10. As a result of adverse weather conditions on September 8, which included a full evacuation of the National Tennis Center because of an upcoming tornado, another day was added to the schedule for the fifth straight year, with the women's final postponed to the afternoon of Sunday, September 9 rather than the previous evening, the men's semi-final between Novak Djokovic and David Ferrer suspended on September 8 and completed on September 9, and the men's final postponed to the afternoon of Monday, September 10.
Djokovic and Samantha Stosur were the defending men's and women's singles champions, respectively. Both were unsuccessful in their title defenses; Stosur being narrowly defeated by World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka in the quarter-finals, and Djokovic defeated in the final by Andy Murray. Murray became the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win a Grand Slam singles title, and the first man to win both the US Open and the Olympic men's singles gold medal in the same year. In the women's draw, Serena Williams won her fourth US Open title, and first since 2008, by defeating Victoria Azarenka in the final.

Notable events

  • 2010 champion and 2011 finalist Rafael Nadal withdrew from the tournament because of a knee injury.
  • 2010 finalist Vera Zvonareva also withdrew from the tournament due to illness.
  • Two former World No. 1s and US Open champions ended their careers after this year's US Open. Three-time women's champion Kim Clijsters suffered her first defeat at Flushing Meadows since losing the 2003 final to her compatriot and rival Justine Henin, when she was defeated in the second round by Laura Robson. This loss marked the end of Clijsters' singles career. American Andy Roddick, who won in 2003, retired from professional tennis with his loss against 2009 champion Juan Martín del Potro in the fourth round.
  • Robson followed up her upset of Clijsters with a third round victory against Li Na, making the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time, and this was also the first British woman to reach the fourth round in any Grand Slam since Samantha Smith did so in 1998 Wimbledon.
  • On September 3, John Isner and Philipp Kohlschreiber finished play at 2:26 am, tying the 1993 Mats Wilander/Mikael Pernfors record for the latest-ever finish to a matchday at the tournament.
  • Serena Williams won 23 consecutive games from 4–4 in the first set against Ekaterina Makarova in the third round through to 3–0 in the first set against Ana Ivanovic in the quarter-finals.
  • After 17 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments without a quarter-final appearance, Ivanovic reached that stage for the first time since winning the 2008 French Open.
  • Ivanovic, Marion Bartoli and Roberta Vinci all advanced to the US Open quarter-finals for the first time. For Vinci, this was her first Grand Slam quarter-final, eleven years and 31 Grand Slam tournaments after debuting at the 2001 US Open.
  • Maria Sharapova returned to the semi-finals for the first time since 2006, and Sara Errani advanced to her first ever US Open semi-final.
  • Serena Williams advanced to her second straight US Open final, and her sixth overall. She defeated Victoria Azarenka in the first three-set final to be decided since 1995.
  • In the men's draw, Tomáš Berdych advanced to his first US Open quarter-final by virtue of his three-set win against Nicolás Almagro in the fourth round. He then advanced to the semi-finals after upsetting five-time US Open champion Roger Federer in the quarter-finals.
  • *With Federer's defeat, this meant that for the first time since the 2004 French Open, neither Federer nor Nadal featured in a Grand Slam semi-final.
  • With their victory in the men's doubles final, Bob and Mike Bryan took sole possession of the Open-era record for most Grand Slam men's doubles titles. Their 12th Grand Slam title took them past The Woodies. The win was also their fourth at the US Open, tying the Open-era record of Bob Lutz and Stan Smith.
  • The women's final between Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams was postponed to Sunday, due to inclement weather, for the fourth time in five years.
  • The second men's semi-final between David Ferrer and Novak Djokovic was also postponed to Sunday, also due to inclement weather, with the men's final to be played on Monday for the fifth year in a row.
  • Andy Murray became the first British winner of a Grand Slam singles title since 1977, and the first British man to do so since 1936, by defeating the defending champion Djokovic in the final. Lasting 4:54, it was the equal-longest US Open final by duration in history, and the equal-second longest Grand Slam final in the Open Era, only behind the [2012 Australian Open – 2012 US Open – Men's singles|Men's singles final|2012 Australian Open final].
  • For the first time since 2003, the four Grand Slam Men's Singles titles were won by different players.

Points and prize money

Point distribution

Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.

Seniors points

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128QQ3Q2Q1
Men's singles20001200720360180904510251680
Men's doubles2000120072036018090025
Women's singles2000140090050028016010056050402
Women's doubles20001400900500280160560

Prize money

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128Q3Q2Q1
Singles$1,900,000$950,000$475,000$237,500$120,000$65,000$37,000$23,000$8,638$5,775$3,000
Doubles *$420,000$210,000$105,000$50,000$26,000$16,000$11,000
Mixed doubles *$150,000$70,000$30,000$15,000$10,000$5,000

* per team

Singles players

Men's singles
;Women's singles

Events

Seniors

Men's singles

Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic, 7–6, 7–5, 2–6, 3–6, 6–2

Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Victoria Azarenka, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5

Men's doubles

Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan defeated Leander Paes / Radek Štěpánek, 6–3, 6–4

Women's doubles

Sara Errani / Roberta Vinci defeated Andrea Hlaváčková / Lucie Hradecká, 6–4, 6–2

Mixed doubles

Ekaterina Makarova / Bruno Soares defeated Květa Peschke / Marcin Matkowski, 6–7, 6–1,

Juniors

Boys' singles

Filip Peliwo defeated Liam Broady, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5

Girls' singles

Samantha Crawford defeated Anett Kontaveit, 7–5, 6–3

Boys' doubles

Kyle Edmund / Frederico Ferreira Silva defeated Nick Kyrgios / Jordan Thompson, 5–7, 6–4,

Girls' doubles

Gabrielle Andrews / Taylor Townsend defeated Belinda Bencic / Petra Uberalová, 6–3, 6–4

Wheelchair events

This year there was no wheelchair competition due to a calendar conflict with the Paralympic Games in London. Wheelchair competition returned in 2013.

Singles seeds

The following are the seeded players and notable players who withdrew from the event. Seedings based on ATP and WTA rankings are as of August 20, 2012. Rankings and points as before August 27, 2012.

Men's singles">2012 US Open – Men's singles">Men's singles

SeedRankPlayerPoints beforePoints defendingPoints wonPoints afterStatus
11

Women's singles">2012 US Open – Women's singles">Women's singles

SeedRankPlayerPoints beforePoints defendingPoints wonPoints afterStatus
11

Wild card entries

Below are the lists of the wild card awardees entering in the main draws.

Men's singles wild card entries

  1. James Blake
  2. Robby Ginepri
  3. Lleyton Hewitt
  4. Steve Johnson
  5. Denis Kudla
  6. Dennis Novikov
  7. Guillaume Rufin
  8. Jack Sock

Women's singles wild card entries

  1. Mallory Burdette
  2. Julia Cohen
  3. Victoria Duval
  4. Nicole Gibbs
  5. Bethanie Mattek-Sands
  6. Kristina Mladenovic
  7. Melanie Oudin
  8. Olivia Rogowska

Men's doubles wild card entries

  1. Chase Buchanan / Bradley Klahn
  2. Christian Harrison / Ryan Harrison
  3. Steve Johnson / Jack Sock
  4. Jürgen Melzer / Philipp Petzschner
  5. Nicholas Monroe / Donald Young
  6. Dennis Novikov / Michael Redlicki
  7. Bobby Reynolds / Michael Russell

Women's' doubles wild card entries

  1. Mallory Burdette / Nicole Gibbs
  2. Kim Clijsters / Kirsten Flipkens
  3. Samantha Crawford / Allie Kiick
  4. Irina Falconi / Maria Sanchez
  5. Madison Keys / Jessica Pegula
  6. Grace Min / Melanie Oudin
  7. Serena Williams / Venus Williams

Mixed doubles wild card entries

  1. Samantha Crawford / Mitchell Krueger
  2. Irina Falconi / Steve Johnson
  3. Varvara Lepchenko / Donald Young
  4. Nicole Melichar / Brian Battistone
  5. Grace Min / Bradley Klahn
  6. Melanie Oudin / Jack Sock
  7. Sloane Stephens / Rajeev Ram

Qualifiers entries

Men's singles

  1. Igor Sijsling
  2. Hiroki Moriya
  3. Tim Smyczek
  4. Guido Pella
  5. Karol Beck
  6. Grega Žemlja
  7. Rhyne Williams
  8. Maxime Authom
  9. Bradley Klahn
  10. Guido Andreozzi
  11. Matthias Bachinger
  12. Bobby Reynolds
  13. Jimmy Wang
  14. Ricardo Mello
  15. Daniel Brands
  16. Teymuraz Gabashvili
The following players received entry from a lucky loser spot:
  1. Florent Serra

Women's singles

  1. Magdaléna Rybáriková
  2. Tatjana Malek
  3. Nastassja Burnett
  4. Samantha Crawford
  5. Anastasia Rodionova
  6. Lesia Tsurenko
  7. Edina Gallovits-Hall
  8. Johanna Konta
  9. Kirsten Flipkens
  10. Julia Glushko
  11. Lara Arruabarrena
  12. Elina Svitolina
  13. Olga Puchkova
  14. Alla Kudryavtseva
  15. Stefanie Vögele
  16. Kristýna Plíšková
The following players received entry from a lucky loser spot:
  1. Eleni Daniilidou

Protected ranking

The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:
; Men's Singles
; Women's Singles

Withdrawals

The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries or personal reasons.
;Men's Singles
;Before the tournament
;During the tournament
;Women's Singles
;Before the tournament