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The U.S. Open Is King of New York. Could It Do More for Queens?

The U.S. Open is a landmark event generating international attention and huge profits, but some nearby residents and business owners say they don’t reap all the benefits.

David Waldstein
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Fans (Persons), Flushing (Queens, NY), Jackson Heights (Queens, NY), Minaya, Omar, New York City, Tennis, United States Open (Tennis), United States Tennis Assn
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