However, she faces the immense task of bringing down US sensation Coco Gauff, who will be backed by legions of fans inside the highly partisan Arthuer Ashe Stadium.
World No.1 Iga Swiatek – who had reached two semi-finals and a final in three tournaments since Wimbledon – has suffered a big blow in terms of ranking points following an early exit from the tournament.
Fans across the world will be keen to soak up the final tennis Grand Slam of the year with plenty at stake in both the men’s and women’s rankings.
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The 2023 US Open will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, and the Tennis Channel in the United States. ESPN+ will also stream all matches live.
- ESPN: Main coverage of the tournament will be on ESPN. This includes the semifinals and finals.
- ESPN2: ESPN2 will air some of the early-round matches, as well as encore presentations of matches that were previously aired on ESPN.
- ESPN+: ESPN+ will stream all matches live, including those that are not being aired on ESPN or ESPN2.
- Tennis Channel: The Tennis Channel will air some of the early-round matches, as well as encore presentations of matches that were previously aired on ESPN or ESPN2.
You can also watch the US Open live online through ESPN’s website or app. You will need to sign up for a subscription to ESPN+ in order to watch all matches live.
If you do not have cable or satellite TV, you can also watch the US Open live through a live streaming service such as fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, or YouTube TV. These services all offer ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+ in their channel lineups.
Here are the dates and times of the 2023 US Open:
- Qualifying: August 29-September 1
- Main draw: September 2-11
- Men’s final: September 10
- Women’s final: September 11