The US Open has extended its partnership with hospital network Mount Sinai Health System till 2026. The partnership extension will see Mount Sinai continue on as the Official Hospital and Medical Services Provider of the event.
The renewal will see Mount Sinai’s orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine and emergency medicine doctors, musculoskeletal radiologists and other specialists continue to be present at the games during the tournament.
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Stacey Allaster, US Open Tournament Director and Chief Executive, Professional Tennis, USTA, commented:
“Mount Sinai has been an incredibly vital partner for more than 10 years, setting industry standards for player health care at the US Open. Continuing this partnership strengthens our ability to deliver on our shared priorities. Together we provide best-in-class care and services for US Open players and our Billie Jean King and Davis Cup teams, and we spread the message that tennis is an ideal sport for health and longevity.“
Dr Alexis Colvin, Team Doctor of US Billie Jean King Cup Team and Chief Medical Officer of the US Open, said:
“We are honoured to bring our multidisciplinary team of medical experts together to provide outstanding comprehensive health care for all of the athletes for the 11th consecutive year. I am proud to serve alongside Dr. Leber in her new role. It speaks volumes about the importance of diversity and inclusion in professional sports to have two women leading medical care at an internationally recognised sporting event. Along with the entire medical team from Mount Sinai, we bring years of sports medicine expertise grounded in innovative research to the tournament.“
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