The 2022 US Open wanted to help Ukraine through an Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund and they were successful in doing so by raising $2 million.
It all started with a Tennis Plays for Peace exhibition event where likes of Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff competed in exhibition matches in Louis Armstrong Stadium. The event raised more than $1 million and already back then, the tournament stated that the goal is to raise $2 million.
Two weeks later, the 2022 US Open announced that their efforts were successful and $2 million was collected throughout the event to help Ukraine. The Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund on GlobalGiving received every penny contributed and distributes it to those those in need in the affected areas of Ukraine and the areas nearby where Ukrainian refugees have fled.
"What an incredible experience it has been to partner with the USTA and the entire tennis community in standing together with the people of Ukraine," Donna Callejon, CEO of GlobalGiving, said. "We are grateful for the tremendous generosity of the USTA, the tennis community, and fans around the globe—and we are honored to be a part of this monumental effort."
"I'm incredibly proud of the way we were able to use the global platform of the US Open to increase the worldwide tennis community’s support for the Ukrainian people," USTA Chairman of the Board and President Mike McNulty said.
"Our sport continued to rally for our friends in Ukraine these past three weeks, and we owe a tremendous thanks to our tournament partners, our private donors and passionate fans for showing the people of Ukraine that we continue to stand with them in their time of need.”