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2024 US Open: News, how to watch and everything to know

Jannik Sinner will have to get past Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

The final major championship of the 2024 season started on Aug. 26. Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic were hoping to defend their 2023 titles -- but both have been defeated. On Saturday, Aryna Sabalenka won the women's title, and on Sunday, a men's champion will be crowned.

Here's all our coverage of the 2024 tournament.

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US Open stories

The US Open title is the ultimate redemption story for Aryna Sabalenka. READ

Who will win the US Open men's title? Experts' picks. READ

Who will win the US Open women's title? Experts' picks. READ

Breaking down the epic Taylor Fritz-Frances Tiafoe semifinal showdown READ

Why Jannik Sinner's forehand is unique -- and so dangerous on the tennis court. READ

Donald Young finishes career on a high note. READ

Ranking the top contenders left in the field. READ

At 30, Jessica Pegula is on the brink of her first major semifinal. READ

Coco Gauff will be back for another title. READ

The coffee shop that fuels the players of the US Open. READ

With Djokovic and Alcaraz both out, who will win the title? READ

Caroline Wozniacki's unbelievably rigid serving pattern is no secret -- and it works. READ

Is the Olympic silver medal a curse? Sure seems like it. READ

What went wrong for Carlos Alcaraz -- and what it means for the tournament. READ

The U.S. men are looking more promising than they have in 20 years. READ

Does Naomi Osaka finally have the momentum she needs? READ

American tennis closes a chapter with goodbyes to Danielle Collins and Shelby Rogers. READ

Former US Open champ Dominic Thiem has no regrets about retirement. READ


Schedule

Men's singles bracket | Women's singles bracket

Schedule for semifinals and championship matches:

Sept. 5
3 p.m. ET: Mixed doubles final (or women's doubles final)
7 p.m. ET: Women's singles semifinals

Sept. 6
12 p.m. ET: Women's doubles final (or mixed doubles final)
3/6 p.m. ET: Men's singles semifinals

Sept. 7
12 p.m. ET: Men's doubles final
4 p.m. ET: Women's singles final

Sept. 8
2 p.m. ET: Men's singles final


How to watch the US Open

Fans can tune in on ESPN beginning at noon ET on Aug. 26 and on the ESPN App via the ESPN streaming hub beginning at 11 a.m. ET until the end of play on September 8.

The ESPN App will be the all-in-one streaming home for the US Open.

Within the ESPN App:

  • ESPN+ and ESPN3 will combine to live stream all courts each day

  • ESPN+ will have all-day coverage in English and Spanish

  • On the ESPN App for Apple TV and Xbox, ESPN has added expanded, One-Click Multicast functionality. The new feature automatically curates the top live events into one tile on the home screen, allowing fans to select watching up to four simultaneous live court feeds of the US Open.

More on how to watch the U.S. Open


US Open preview

Carlos Alcaraz vs. history: Can he challenge the records of the Big Three? READ

How will Gauff, Alcaraz, Djokovic and others fare? Here's what to watch. READ

Expert predictions for which men's and women's player will win each title. READ

Ranking the top contenders, challengers and more. READ


Last year's champions

Coco Gauff: Magical run to the US Open title
Four years ago, Coco Gauff was defeated so quickly at the US Open that she ended up in tears. In 2023, she won the title -- and proved she is the next big star in American tennis.

Djokovic's Grand Slam record is the latest step to becoming the greatest
Novak Djokovic broke the Open era Grand Slam record at the 2023 US Open -- but he's far from done in his endless quest for more history.