The US Open has been one of the most attended tournaments every year on tour. Last summer saw the largest attendance ever with 737,872 fans coming to the grounds, but 2020 could not be any more opposite.

With sports leagues around the world not allowing fans at stadiums due to the pandemic, it's made sense that the US Open would follow similar protocols. Yet fans were, and are, an essential part of the New York Grand Slam experience.

The lack of fans hasn't impacted the level of play. There have even been incredibly epic matches, like Borna Coric's upset of Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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Friday evening session https://t.co/xwEGUXoeDL — Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) September 5, 2020

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What do you think: How has the "no fan" experience at this year's US Open gone so far? Love it? Hate it?