How to watch US Open 2024: live stream tennis online from anywhere, TV Channel, seeds, schedule. The eyes of the tennis world are looking to New York and Flushing Meadows for the next two weeks, with the 2024 US Open serving up a festival of elite tennis.
Last year saw Novak Djokovic battle his way to a fourth US Open title, taking his tally to a faintly ridiculous 24 Grand Slam wins. He may have won gold at the Paris Olympic Games, but he's currently without a major for the first year since 2017.
To right that wrong, he'll need to get past the in-form, no.1 seeded Italian Jannik Sinner and defeated last year's finalist Daniil Medvedev. While those from the coming generation like Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev and Casper Ruud will all want to go deep. At French Open and Wimbledon winner Carlos Alcaraz is out of the way, being the biggest shock exit of week one so far.
Coco Gauff finally captured her first major at last year's US Open and became the first American to win the tournament since Sloane Stephens six years prior. Although, she has the respective Australian and French Open winners Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek ahead of her in the seedings.
It's been so far so good for champions Djokovic and Gauff, who have both eased through to the third round. And plenty of home talent such as Madison Keys, Emma Navarro, Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton have had wins, too. It's been worse news for Danielle Collins though, who has joined big casualties such as Stefanos Tsitsipas and Hubert Hurkacz in the men's draw and Elena Rybakina and Jeļena Ostapenko in the women's.
It's set to be another fantastic fortnight at Flushing Meadows. You won't want to miss any of the action so check out all of the TV and streaming details below to find out how to watch US Open tennis from anywhere
US Open 2024 live streams: TV schedule, dates
The 2024 US Open runs from Monday, August 26 until Sunday, September 8.
FREE STREAMS — 9Now (Aus) | TVNZ+ (NZ)
U.S. — ESPN via Sling TV/Fubo and ESPN Plus
CAN — TSN/RDS
U.K. — Sky TV
Watch anywhere
US Open 2024 key matches — Day 5 (Friday, Aug. 30)
All times in ET / PT:
Coco Gauff (3) vs Elina Svitolina (27) — 12 p.m. / 9 a.m.
Emma Navarro (13) vs Marta Kostyuk (19) — 12.15 p.m. / 9.15 a.m.*
Ben Shelton (13) vs Frances Tiafoe (20) — 1.15 p.m. / 10.15 a.m.*
US Open 2024 takes place from Monday, Aug. 26 to Sunday, Sep. 8
August 26-27:
Men's & women's singles 1st round
August 28-29:
Men's & women's singles 2nd round
August 30-31:
Men's & women's singles 3rd round
September 1-2:
Men's & women's singles round of 16
September 3-4:
Men's & women's singles quarter-finals
September 5:
Women's singles semi-finals
September 6:
Men's singles semi-finals
September 7:
Women's singles final
September 8:
Men's singles final
The hard court season reaches its zenith this August and September in the season's fourth and final grand slam as players prepare to descend upon Flushing Meadows for the 2024 US Open.
The familiar surroundings of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, will once again host some of the greatest players of the modern era across the ATP and WTA Tours as many look to write their names into history books.
With the Tour Finals arguably the last major accolade available following the end of an action-packed fortnight here, there’s plenty at stake as the stars look to ensure they can prolong their campaigns into the final stretch.
From old hands like Novak Djokovic to new blood like Carlos Alcaraz and home heroes like Coco Gauff, there will be no shortage of familiar faces stepping out at Arthur Ashe Stadium and beyond.
There was a huge shock on Thursday at Flushing Meadows as unseeded Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp beat reigning French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets. Seventh seed Hubert Hurkacz also suffered a straight-set defeat by Australia's Jordan Thompson, while two-time US Open champion Naomi Osaka was sent packing by Karolína Muchová. There were no such problems for Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, Alex de Minaur, Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula who all progressed to the next round.
Today sees the possibility of more potential upsets as reigning champion Coco Gauff takes on the dangerous Elina Svitolina, while second seed Aryna Sabalenka plays 29th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova. Nova Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz will also be in action. But perhaps the most fascinating clash sees American Ben Shelton play compatriot Frances Tiafoe.
How to watch US Open 2024: live stream tennis online from anywhere, TV Channel, seeds, schedule. The eyes of the tennis world are looking to New York and Flushing Meadows for the next two weeks, with the 2024 US Open serving up a festival of elite tennis.
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Last year saw Novak Djokovic battle his way to a fourth US Open title, taking his tally to a faintly ridiculous 24 Grand Slam wins. He may have won gold at the Paris Olympic Games, but he's currently without a major for the first year since 2017.
To right that wrong, he'll need to get past the in-form, no.1 seeded Italian Jannik Sinner and defeated last year's finalist Daniil Medvedev. While those from the coming generation like Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev and Casper Ruud will all want to go deep. At French Open and Wimbledon winner Carlos Alcaraz is out of the way, being the biggest shock exit of week one so far.
Coco Gauff finally captured her first major at last year's US Open and became the first American to win the tournament since Sloane Stephens six years prior. Although, she has the respective Australian and French Open winners Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek ahead of her in the seedings.
It's been so far so good for champions Djokovic and Gauff, who have both eased through to the third round. And plenty of home talent such as Madison Keys, Emma Navarro, Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton have had wins, too. It's been worse news for Danielle Collins though, who has joined big casualties such as Stefanos Tsitsipas and Hubert Hurkacz in the men's draw and Elena Rybakina and Jeļena Ostapenko in the women's.
It's set to be another fantastic fortnight at Flushing Meadows. You won't want to miss any of the action so check out all of the TV and streaming details below to find out how to watch US Open tennis from anywhere
US Open 2024 live streams: TV schedule, dates
The 2024 US Open runs from Monday, August 26 until Sunday, September 8.
FREE STREAMS — 9Now (Aus) | TVNZ+ (NZ)
U.S. — ESPN via Sling TV/Fubo and ESPN Plus
CAN — TSN/RDS
U.K. — Sky TV
Watch anywhere
US Open 2024 key matches — Day 5 (Friday, Aug. 30)
All times in ET / PT:
Coco Gauff (3) vs Elina Svitolina (27) — 12 p.m. / 9 a.m.
Emma Navarro (13) vs Marta Kostyuk (19) — 12.15 p.m. / 9.15 a.m.*
Ben Shelton (13) vs Frances Tiafoe (20) — 1.15 p.m. / 10.15 a.m.*
Novak Djokovic (2) vs Alexei Popyrin (28) — 7 p.m. / 4 p.m.*
Alexander Zverev (4) vs Tomás Martín Etcheverry — 8:15 p.m. / 5:15 p.m.*
Aryna Sabalenka (2) vs Ekaterina Alexandrova (29) — 9 p.m. / 6 p.m.*
US Open schedule 2024
US Open 2024 takes place from Monday, Aug. 26 to Sunday, Sep. 8
August 26-27:
Men's & women's singles 1st round
August 28-29:
Men's & women's singles 2nd round
August 30-31:
Men's & women's singles 3rd round
September 1-2:
Men's & women's singles round of 16
September 3-4:
Men's & women's singles quarter-finals
September 5:
Women's singles semi-finals
September 6:
Men's singles semi-finals
September 7:
Women's singles final
September 8:
Men's singles final
The hard court season reaches its zenith this August and September in the season's fourth and final grand slam as players prepare to descend upon Flushing Meadows for the 2024 US Open.
The familiar surroundings of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, will once again host some of the greatest players of the modern era across the ATP and WTA Tours as many look to write their names into history books.
With the Tour Finals arguably the last major accolade available following the end of an action-packed fortnight here, there’s plenty at stake as the stars look to ensure they can prolong their campaigns into the final stretch.
From old hands like Novak Djokovic to new blood like Carlos Alcaraz and home heroes like Coco Gauff, there will be no shortage of familiar faces stepping out at Arthur Ashe Stadium and beyond.
There was a huge shock on Thursday at Flushing Meadows as unseeded Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp beat reigning French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets. Seventh seed Hubert Hurkacz also suffered a straight-set defeat by Australia's Jordan Thompson, while two-time US Open champion Naomi Osaka was sent packing by Karolína Muchová. There were no such problems for Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, Alex de Minaur, Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula who all progressed to the next round.
Today sees the possibility of more potential upsets as reigning champion Coco Gauff takes on the dangerous Elina Svitolina, while second seed Aryna Sabalenka plays 29th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova. Nova Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz will also be in action. But perhaps the most fascinating clash sees American Ben Shelton play compatriot Frances Tiafoe.