The New Louis Armstrong Stadium Dedication – The Greats Went Marching In

John McEnroe, former mayor David Dinkins, Katrina Adams, USTA President and Chairman, Melinda Katz, Queens Borough President, and Gordon Smith, USTA Executive Director and CEO, cut the ribbon at the grand opening of Louis Armstrong Stadium at the 2018 US Open (photo: Darren Carroll/USTA)

NEW YORK, August 23, 2018 (Press Release)

In terms of grand openings, this one was fit for kings – or more appropriately, Queens – that surely left a number of legends of tennis and music and thousands of fans of both wondering just what the late Louis Armstrong would have thought to himself.

The shimmering new Louis Armstrong Stadium was officially dedicated at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Wednesday with a bold, brassy commemoration befitting both the US Open and the legendary Satchmo.

With the brand new, 14,069-seat stadium serving as both the theater and the main attraction on US Open’s Queens Day, Queens’ own John McEnroe waxed poetic on his four US Open championships. Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis led an eight-piece marching band in a musical performance straight from Bourbon Street. James Blake and Michael Chang then triumphed over John and his brother Patrick in a Legends doubles match that served as a fitting encore.