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US Open 2024: When and where to watch final Grand Slam of the year

US Open 2024: Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff are expected to return to defend their titles, when the Slam begins on August 26 

US Open 2024:  When and where to watch final Grand Slam of the year
Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff are the defending champions of the US Open

Last Updated: 03.50 PM, Jul 30, 2024

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All eyes are currently on the Paris Olympics and how far champions like Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, etc., will go in the singles and doubles categories. The tennis matches are being held at Roland Garros, the home of the French Open, and will end on August 4 with the men’s singles match for the gold medal.

Then, only two weeks later, all the action will head to Flushing Meadows, for the US Open Tennis Championship, the final Grand Slam of the tennis calendar year and the second of the two major hard-court tournaments. On August 19, the action kicks off with the qualifying matches, which will go on till August 22, with four rounds each.

The main draw begins on August 26 with the men’s and women’s Round 1 matches. The doubles Round 1 matches begin on August 27. The women’s singles final will be on September 7 and the men’s final on September 8. In India, both finals will play out on September 8 in keeping with the time zone difference. Sony Sports is the telecast partner in India, with all matches to be available for live stream on SonyLIV.

US OPEN MAIN DRAW SCHEDULE OF PLAY (IST)

August 26
  • Men's & Women's Singles 1st Round

8.30 pm onward

(Morning session)

August 27
  • Men's & Women's Singles 1st Round

4.30 am onward

(Evening session)

August 27 
  • Men's & Women's Singles 1st Round

8.30 pm onward 

(Morning session)

August 28
  • Men's & Women's Singles 1st Round

4.30 am onward

(Evening session)

August 28
  • Men's & Women's Singles 2nd Round

8.30 pm onward

(Morning session)

August 29
  • Men's & Women's Singles 2nd Round

4.30 am onward

(Evening session)

August 29
  • Men's & Women's Singles 2nd Round

8.30 pm onward 

Morning session

August 30
  • Men's & Women's Singles 2nd Round

4.30 am onward

(Evening session)

August 30
  • Men's & Women's Singles 3rd Round

8.30 pm onward

(Morning session)

August 31
  • Men's & Women's Singles 3rd Round

4.30 am onward

(Evening session)

 

August 31
  • Men's & Women's Singles 3rd Round

8.30 pm onward

(Morning session)

September 1
  • Men's & Women's Singles 3rd Round

4.30 am onward

(Evening session)

September 1
  • Men's & Women's Singles 4th Round (R-16)

8.30 pm onward 

(Morning session)

September 2
  • Men's & Women's Singles 4th Round (R-16)

4.30 am

(Evening session)

September 2
  • Men's & Women's Singles 4th Round (R-16)

8.30 pm

(Morning session)

September 3
  • Men's & Women's Singles 4th Round (R-16)

4.30 am

(Evening session)

September 3
  • Men's & Women's Singles QuarterFinals

8.30 pm

(Morning session)

September 4
  • Men's & Women's Singles QuarterFinals

4.30 am

(Evening session)

September 4
  • Men's & Women's Singles QuarterFinals

8.30 pm

(Morning session)

September 5
  • Men's & Women's Singles Quarter-Finals

4.30 am 

(Evening session)

September 6
  • Mixed Doubles Finals

12.30 am

(Morning session)

September 6
  • Women's Singles Semi-Finals

4.30 am 

(Evening session)

September 6
  • Women's Doubles Finals

9.30 pm

(Morning session)

September 7
  • Men's Singles Semi-Final 1
12.30 am onward
September 7
  • Men's Singles Semi-Final 1
4.30 am onward
September 7
  • Men's Doubles Final 
9.30 pm onward
September 8
  • Women's Singles Final 
1.30 am onward
September 8
  • Men's Singles Final 
11.30 pm onward

 

Novak Djokovic, who is currently representing Serbia at the Olympics is the defending champion; he’s won the US Open a grand total of 4 times so far and played in the final 10 times since 2007. Carlos Alcaraz, who has won both the French Open and Wimbledon this year, will miss out on a calendar Grand Slam, having lost in the quarter-final at the Australian Open, but will look at reclaiming the trophy he lost last year in Flushing Meadows.

Alcaraz went into the tournament as the defending champion, and was ousted in the semi-final by Daniil Medvedev, who, in turn, folded to Djokovic in the final. In the women’s singles segment, Coco Gauff is the defending champion.

World No.1 Iga Swiatek, who has won the tournament in 2022, but has since only been able to dominate on the clay surface of Roland Garros, is expected to put on a big fight, as also Aryna Sabalenka, the two-time Australian Open champion, who has a better track record on hard court.

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