US Open Court Furniture

United States Tennis Association

Reimagined the Tournament’s on-court furniture to launch America’s Grand Slam toward its next 50 years

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the US Open, the United States Tennis Association hired Michael Graves Design to reimagine the Tournament’s on-court furniture to launch America’s Grand Slam toward its next 50 years. The project included new player seating, chair umpire stand, line judge seating, and the “cooler corral” located against the wall behind the players. The goal for the project was to design a courtscape that is iconic to the US Open without overshadowing the action on the court; the true star of the tournament.

Newly designed Michael Graves designed furniture on the court in Arthur Ashe Stadium during the 2018 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY. (USTA/Jennifer Pottheiser)
Newly designed Michael Graves designed furniture on the court in Arthur Ashe Stadium during the 2018 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY. (USTA/Jennifer Pottheiser)

At the start of the project, MGD’s design team met with the various US Open stakeholders to fully understand and map out the technical and user experience requirements for each piece of furniture. Our research gave great insights to establish the guiding principles but also presented the challenge of balancing the stakeholders’ diverse wants and needs. The project timeline was aggressive and required finished products to be delivered less than 8 months after kick-off for the four main show courts. We needed to establish a partnership with an experienced industry leader who could manufacture the pieces with both expediency and a high level of quality. Fortunately for us and the USTA, Landscape Forms Studio 431 was the ideal manufacturing partner.

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the US Open, the United States Tennis Association hired Michael Graves Design to reimagine the Tournament’s on-court furniture to launch America’s Grand Slam toward its next 50 years. The project included new player seating, chair umpire stand, line judge seating, and the “cooler corral” located against the wall behind the players. The goal for the project was to design a courtscape that is iconic to the US Open without overshadowing the action on the court; the true star of the tournament.

Around the grounds at the 2019 US Open. (Photo by Nicole Pereira/USTA)
Chair umpire Alison Hughes calls the match between Serena Williams and Catherine McNally at the 2019 US Open. (Photo by Mike Lawrence/USTA)

And for 2019 we rolled out all new furniture, not greatly different from the first round, but full of improvements. The line judge chairs were 30% lighter and much more comfortable. The players benches were lighter, easier to clean, easier to assemble, and included a solution for ice-towels for the players. We also simplified the construction to bring the cost down on everything. The umpire stand saw many subtle improvements, a lighter fabric canopy, improved seating ergonomics, deeper ladder rungs that were easy to see when descending, and doors on the base that wouldn’t interfere with the camera pole. We also included more potential camera mounting points to make the items more future proof. Can you spot the changes on each piece?

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