Atleast there were 29yrs of a true U.S. "Open" in which all players had an equal chance in the event.
With the involvement of the U.P.A. and the "seeding of players" the event is now only a commercial farce.
Half of the former winners of this event would not have a title now in their portfolio if it had allways been run under this "make sure the top players get in the $$" format.
This is not what the "former" U.S. Open meant to any unranked players wanting a fair chance to compete in an "equal opportunity" event on all levels, including the important fair draw.
Very Sad for an event that has allways been known as the crown jewel until now.
With the involvement of the U.P.A. and the "seeding of players" the event is now only a commercial farce.
Half of the former winners of this event would not have a title now in their portfolio if it had allways been run under this "make sure the top players get in the $$" format.
This is not what the "former" U.S. Open meant to any unranked players wanting a fair chance to compete in an "equal opportunity" event on all levels, including the important fair draw.
Very Sad for an event that has allways been known as the crown jewel until now.
