From the Director of WINNING

Love, 2020 is “Well made and and clearly well-researched”
“the tournament (2020 US Open) was reshaped by events to became more than a mere contest“

Love, 2020, which had its World Premiere in NYC at Angelika Film Center and on British Airways worldwide,
is now available on Amazon Prime Video!


Deadline - Love, 2020

Trailer - World Theatrical Premiere!


Frances Tiafoe
Jamie Murray
Rohan Bopanna with his wife and daughter

Love, 2020 is an entertaining story of hope about athletes from all over the world who came to NYC to compete on the global stage at the 2020 US Open, using their rackets and voices to unite people and help lead NYC and the world forward during unprecedented times. A captivating players' eye view inside the "secure bubble" at the first live international event held during the Pandemic, the groundbreaking 2020 US Open.

Diede de Groot
Bradley Klahn

Featuring Frances Tiafoe (USA), career high #10, 2024 and 2022 US Open semifinalist – upsetting Rafael Nadal en route to becoming the first Black American to reach the semis since Arthur Ashe, 2020 ATP Tour Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award recipient, established Frances Tiafoe Fund through the USTA Foundation to use tennis to change the lives of under-resourced youth and be a force for positive social change; Jamie Murray (GREAT BRITAIN), career high #1 doubles player, 7-time doubles/mixed Grand Slam Champion; Rohan Bopanna (INDIA), career high #1 doubles player, 26 titles, 2024 Australian Open Men’s Doubles Champion and 2017 French Open Mixed Doubles Champion and was awarded the Padma Shri honor by the President of India in 2024; Kristie Ahn (USA), career high #87 and WTA Tour Board member who reached the round of 16 at the 2019 US Open; Bradley Klahn (USA), career high #63 and 2010 NCAA Champion; Diede de Groot (NETHERLANDS), career high #1 wheelchair tennis player, 42 Grand Slam titles, winner of a singles Grand Slam in 2021/2022/2023 and a "Golden Grand Slam" in 2021; Yui Kamiji (JAPAN), career high #1 wheelchair tennis player, 2025 Australian Open, French Open and US Open Champion, 2024 Paris Paralympic singles and doubles Gold Medalist, 33 Grand Slam titles; Stephane Houdet (FRANCE) career high #1 wheelchair tennis player, 24 Grand Slam titles, 3-time Paralympic Gold Medalist.

Yui Kamiji