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  1. 1975 US Open (tennis) - Wikipedia

    The 1975 US Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor clay courts at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, Queens, in New York City, New York.

  2. US OPEN | WTA Official

    Follow the latest scores, order of play and draw information for US OPEN 1975: Grand Slam tournament played in USA, NY.

  3. Lou Graham, 1975 U.S. Open Champion, Dies at 88 - USGA

    4 days ago · Graham produced the greatest 36-hole comeback in U.S. Open history when he won in 1975 at Medinah Country Club, the third of his six PGA Tour wins during a 23-year career.

  4. A milestone moment: 50th anniversary of Chris Evert's 1975 US Open ...

    Sep 6, 2025 · Chris Evert advanced to the semifinals of her first four US Opens, demonstrating her consistent performance at a young age. Evert won her first US Open title in 1975, defeating Evonne …

  5. Results - U.S. Open 1975 - DP World Tour

    Medinah Country Club, Medinah, Illinois, USA Results Leaderboard Tee Times Entry List Stats History Course

  6. 1975 U.S. Open Highlights - YouTube

    Jan 2, 2018 · Jack Nicklaus was in position to win a fourth U.S. Open title, but he uncharacteristically bogeyed his final three holes to fade from contention, leaving the door open for Lou Graham and …

  7. U.S. Open Had More of Everything - The New York Times

    Sep 9, 1975 · U.S. Open Had More of Everything Share full article By Parton Keese Sept. 9, 1975 Credit...The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from September 9, 1975, …

  8. U.S. Open 1975 Tennis Tournament | ITF

    The U.S. Open Tournament 1975 took place from 27 Aug 1975 to 07 Sep 1975. Click here to get the latest information and view the results.

  9. Tennis Abstract: 1975 US Open Tournament Results, Stats, and Analysis

    Singles Results Top Mouse over column headers (on all tables) for stat definitions.

  10. This day in US Open history: Aug. 27, 1975

    Aug 27, 2018 · The year 1975 was a landmark occasion in more ways than one for the US Open. The tournament changed from grass to clay, and night matches took place for the first time after lights …