The US Open broke records in 2024 by offering the largest wallet in tennis history. The last Grand Slam tournament of 2025 increases the Ante this year.
The US Open from 2025 will be the first tennis event that $ 90 million in total players’ compensation, to which the $ 75 million is at the game at the top of the game last summer. The total is an increase of 20%. Reigning men’s and ladies singles champions Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka will look to defend their crowns in New York and to take home a respective winning share of $ 5 million.
ESPN will present exclusive coverage of the three -week tournament in ESPN’s Family of Networks and Digital Platforms. View the most important facts about the Event 2025 below:
When is the US open?
The US Open 2025 Open Runs from Sunday 24 August to Sunday 7 September.
How can fans look?
ESPN’s exclusive coverage of the main table starts on 24 August at 12.00 and on ABC. It marks the first time that the tournament opens on a Sunday and the first time the coverage starts at ABC. Fans can also catch daily marathon coverage of all courts on ESPN and in the US Open streaming Hub.
What is the American Open Championship schedule?
* Are always eastern
** All streams are available in the ESPN app
Sunday, August 24: Traditional temporary reporting starts at 11:00 am on ESPN2 and 12 hours on ABC. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Monday, August 25: Traditional temporary transmission starts at 11.30 am on ESPN. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Tuesday 26 August: Traditional temporary transmission starts at 11.30 am on ESPN. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Wednesday 27 August: Traditional temporary transmission starts at 11.30 am on ESPN. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Thursday 28 August: Traditional temporary transmission starts at 11.30 am on ESPN and 5 pm on ESPN2. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Friday, August 29: Traditional temporary reporting starts at 11.30 am on ESPN and 6 pm on ESPN2. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Saturday, August 30: Traditional temporary transmission starts at 11 am on ESPN2. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Sunday 31 August: Traditional broadcast reporting starts at 11 a.m. on ESPN, 3 p.m. on ABC and 6 p.m. on ESPN2. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Monday 1 September: Traditional temporary transmission of the Tour of 16 starts at 11:00 on ESPN. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Tuesday 2 September: Traditional temporary reporting of the quarterfinals starts at 11.30 am on ESPN. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Wednesday 3 September: Traditional temporary reporting of the quarterfinals starts at 11.30 am on ESPN. Individual court flows start at 11 am.
Thursday 4 September: Traditional temporary reporting of the semi -final of the women starts at 7 pm on ESPN. Individual court flows start at noon.
Friday 5 September: Traditional broadcast reports of the Women’s Doubles Championship starts at 12.00 on ESPN2. The semi -final of the men starts at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on ESPN. Individual court flows start at noon.
Saturday 6 September: Traditional temporary reporting of the Women’s Championship starts at 4 p.m. on ESPN. Individual court flows start at noon.
Sunday September 7: Traditional temporary reporting of the men’s championship starts at 8 p.m. on ESPN2. Individual court flows start at noon.
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