![]() ![]() In the above example, we are using different map types in a single HTML document. Var w = new (document.getElementById("Map4"),mapOpt4) Var z = new (document.getElementById("Map3"),mapOpt3) Var y = new (document.getElementById("Map2"),mapOpt2) Var x = new (document.getElementById("Map1"),mapOpt1) Used to create a new map inside the element with id=”map”, using the passed parameters. It can either be ROADMAP, SATELLITE, HYBRID, or TERRAIN type. var map=new (document.getElementById(“map”), mapOptions): MapTypeId: Used to define the map type to display. Zoom: Used to define the zoom level for a map. MapOptions: Used as a variable to specify the properties for the map.Ĭenter: Used to define the location to center the map using the latitude and longitude coordinates. In the above example, we are creating a function named Map123() to set the map properties. Var map = new (document.getElementById("map"), mapOptions) Alexander Zverev adopted a dog while in Miami ahead of the Miami Open a few years ago.Center : new google. Bianca Andreescu’s pet, Coco, is often found with Andreescu’s mother in the stands during matches. Her older sister, Venus, also has been spotted with a dog at tournaments. Serena Williams had a pooch courtside in Arthur Ashe Stadium when she practiced ahead of last year’s U.S. While dogs aren’t usually the main attraction at the tennis center, there are plenty of players known for bringing their pooches on tour. At the Open Visit the US Open - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event Home : On Site On Site Presented by Plan Your Visit At the Open At Home A-Z Guide Overview Thank you for making the 2022 US Open truly spectacular Food and Beverage Come experience all the food and beverage options the US Open has to offer. But the spacious tennis center allows for holding all the events in one place, adding new ones and giving dogs and people more elbow room. To be sure, Manhattan offered a certain allure to some participants who travel from around the country. Westminster President Donald Sturz was equally upbeat about the prospect of “an iconic dog show event in an iconic venue.” “From the biggest stars in tennis to the biggest stars in the canine world,” said Chris Studley, the facility’s senior director for event services. It has welcomed wrestling, video gaming and BIG3 3-on-3 basketball competitions and embraced letting dogs have their day. The tennis center emerged as an alternative.īesides hosting one of tennis’s Grand Slam tournaments, the facility in Queens has been trying to position itself in recent years as a flexible, festive event venue. The club sought to return to New York City, while assessing factors including construction plans at a Manhattan pier building that formerly hosted part of the show. In order to hold the event outdoors during the COVID-19 crisis, organizers moved it to the grounds of an estate in suburban Tarrytown, New York, for the last two years. “The experience is so neat, to get to come with your dog … and to even just show a healthy bulldog,” said owner Lucy Hayes of Dayton, Ohio, who taught Stella to swim years ago (she dives in a life jacket for safety).įor most of its history, Westminster was held in Manhattan, where generations of best in show dogs were anointed at Madison Square Garden. “It’s kind of weird to see them out and about at a place where you don’t usually see dogs,” spectator Haili Menard said as she watched in the dock diving to pick up pointers for her Dalmatian back at home in Bristol, Connecticut. Turn in any direction, and a dog of some sort was likely to pass by. The fan-friendly South Plaza was set up with a 27,000-gallon (102,200-liter) pool for a canine dock-diving demonstration. ![]() Westminster’s traditional green carpet had been rolled out in Arthur Ashe Stadium for fleet-footed - but four-footed - competitors.ĭogs relaxed in their crates on a tented practice court. It’s a new venue for the nearly 150-year-old event, now back in New York City after a two-year, pandemic-induced sojourn in the suburbs.Īs the show began Saturday with an agility competition and other events, there were a few double-takes, if not double-faults.īarks, not the pock of tennis balls, were heard across the sunny, 40-acre (16-hectare) grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Open tennis tournament, where the Westminster Kennel Club dog show began Saturday. So perhaps it’s perfectly natural that about 3,000 top-flight canines are converging on the grounds of the U.S. General Public Parking (with shuttle access to the tournament gates) is FREE and available in the following areas: WESTWORLD (Lot A). NEW YORK (AP) - They’re at the top of their sport. ![]()
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