The US Open broke records in 2024 by providing the largest wallet in tennis history. The final Grand Slam tournament of 2025 is elevating this year’s Ante.
2025 US Open will be the first tennis event to surpass $75 million last summer, reaching $90 million with $90 million player coverage. The total increases by 20%. Male and female singles champions Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are aiming to defend the crown in New York and bring home their respective winning shares of $5 million.
ESPN announces exclusive coverage of the three-week tournament across ESPN’s family network and digital platforms. Check out the important facts about the 2025 event below.
When will the US be opened?
The 2025 US Open will be from Sunday, August 24th to Sunday, September 7th.
How can fans see it?
Exclusive coverage of ESPN’s main draw begins on August 24th at ABC’s noon ET. Mark will open for the first time on Sunday and cover will begin at ABC for the first time. Fans can also win daily marathon coverage from ESPN and all courts on the US Open Streaming Hub.
What is the US Open Championship Schedule?
*Always Eastern
**All streams are available in the ESPN app
Sunday, August 24th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11am on ESPN2 and at 12pm on ABC. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Monday, August 25th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11:30am on ESPN. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Tuesday, August 26th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11:30am on ESPN. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Wednesday, August 27th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11:30am on ESPN. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Thursday, August 28th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11:30am on ESPN and at 5pm on ESPN2. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Friday, August 29th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11:30am on ESPN and at 6pm on ESPN2. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Saturday, August 30th: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11am on ESPN2. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Sunday, August 31st: Traditional broadcast coverage begins at 11am on ESPN, at 3pm on ABC and at 6pm on ESPN2. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Monday, September 1st: Traditional broadcast coverage for 16 rounds begins at 11:00am on ESPN. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Tuesday, September 2nd: Traditional broadcast coverage for the quarterfinals begins at 11:30am on ESPN. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Wednesday, September 3rd: Traditional broadcast coverage for the quarterfinals begins at 11:30am on ESPN. Individual courts begin at 11am.
Thursday, September 4th: The traditional broadcast range for the women’s semifinals begins at 7pm on ESPN. Individual court streams begin at 12pm.
Friday, September 5th: On ESPN2, the traditional broadcast coverage of the Women’s Doubles Championship begins at 12pm. The men’s semi-finals begin at 3pm and 7pm on ESPN. Individual court streams begin at 12pm.
Saturday, September 6th: Traditional broadcast coverage for the women’s championships begins at 4pm on ESPN. Individual court streams begin at 12pm.
Sunday, September 7th: Traditional broadcast coverage for the men’s championship begins at 8pm on ESPN2. Individual court streams begin at 12pm.
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