WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., USA – Americans Asia Muhammad and Whitney Osuigwe have both earned wildcard entries into the main draw of the US Open.

Muhammad won the US Open Wild Card Challenge, which awards one American man and woman a wild card into the Open based on their performance at select hardcourt events over a five-week period.

Muhammad claimed her spot atop the Challenge standings by winning the $60,000 USTA Pro Circuit event in Lexington last week and reaching the quarterfinals of another $60,000 event in Honolulu in July. She clinched the Challenge when Kristie Ahn retired during the singles final of the $60,000 event in Landisville on Sunday, and therefore couldn't tie her in the Challenge points standings. Muhammad and Gail Brodsky are still tied atop the standings with 95 points each, but Muhammad will get the wildcard based on having a higher singles ranking on Monday.

A 27-year old from Las Vegas, Muhammad is currently ranked No.217 in singles and No.98 in doubles. Her only singles main draw appearance in New York came in 2008, but she reached the doubles quarterfinals with Taylor Townsend in 2016.

Osuigwe won the USTA Billie Jean King Girls' 18s National Championship, defeating Kayla Day, 7-5, 6-3, at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego. Osuigwe, a 16-year old from Bradenton - where her father, Desmond, is a coach at Nick Bollettieri's IMG Academy - will make her US Open main draw debut. Osuigwe won the French Open girls' title in 2017 and was the No.1-ranked junior in the world.