Where is US Open Televised?
The 2024 US Open boasts a record-breaking $75 million in total compensation, making it the highest-paying Grand Slam tournament in tennis history. This represents a 15% increase from the 2023 event, surpassing Wimbledon, the French Open, and the Australian Open in prize money. With defending champions Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic headlining the event, the stakes are higher than ever. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each earn a staggering $3.6 million. The tournament runs from August 26th to September 8th.
For fans wondering where to watch the US Open, live coverage will be available on ESPN starting at noon ET on August 26th. The ESPN App, accessible through the ESPN streaming hub, will begin broadcasting at 11 a.m. ET and continue until the end of each day’s play. The app serves as the comprehensive streaming platform for the entire tournament.
ESPN+ and ESPN3 will collaborate to provide live streams of all courts, from the first serve to the final point, ensuring comprehensive coverage throughout the tournament. Furthermore, ESPN+ will offer all-day coverage in both English and Spanish, catering to a wider audience.
For viewers using Apple TV and Xbox, the ESPN App has introduced enhanced One-Click Multicast functionality. This innovative feature automatically compiles the most important live matches into a single tile on the home screen. This allows fans to seamlessly select and watch up to four simultaneous live court feeds, providing an immersive and customizable viewing experience.
The US Open championship schedule (all times Eastern) is as follows: Mixed Doubles Championship on September 5th at 3 p.m. on ESPN2, Women’s Doubles Championship on September 6th at noon on ESPN2, Men’s Doubles Championship on September 7th at noon on ESPN3, Women’s Singles Championship on September 7th at 4 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes, and the Men’s Singles Championship on September 8th at 2 p.m. on ABC, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes. Notably, the Men’s Championship will be broadcast on ABC for the first time, preceded by a preview special at 1 p.m. ET.
For additional tennis content beyond the US Open, fans can visit the ESPN tennis hub page. This comprehensive resource provides breaking news, in-depth features, player rankings, live scores, tournament schedules, and much more.