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  2. August 19 - September 8, 2024. Live TV coverage information for the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships.

  3. How to watch and live stream US Open 2023 in the UK. You can watch the tournament live and exclusively on Sky Sports across their Arena and Action channels. Check out the full schedule of dates...

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    • Overview
    • So the US Open is back on Sky Sports. How can you watch it?
    • When does coverage start and who are the experts?
    • Who are the Brits in action?
    • Is Djokovic back and who else is playing?
    • What surface is the US Open played on?
    • Arthur Ashe stadium is how big?

    The US Open returns to Sky Sports on Monday, August 28 with the promise to give fans live coverage of the Grand Slam like never before.

    Sky welcomes tennis back to its channels this year with the US Open being one of the most prestigious Grand Slam tournaments, adding to the existing sports portfolio and reaffirming the broadcaster as the home of live sport in the UK & Ireland.

    The final days in August will mark the start of the final Grand Slam of 2023, as the tours head to the US Open. We ask the key questions ahead of this year's tournament at Flushing Meadows.

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    Watch the US Open live and exclusive on Sky Sports from August 28 to September 10. All courts will be available to watch for the first time

    Sky Sports has access to all individual court feeds and will broadcast a minimum of 135 hours of competition throughout the two-week Grand Slam tournament.

    Sky Sports subscribers on Sky Glass, Sky Stream, Sky Q, and the Sky Sports app will be able to watch all courts for the first time on Sky Sports.

    Image: Martina Navratilova, Tim Henman and Johanna Konta will be part of a star-studded line-up in New York

    Coverage starts on August 28 and will be fronted by Gigi Salmon.

    Image: Expect more Andy Murray magic at the US Open

    A host of Brits are set to compete in this year's main draw, with Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, 2012 champion Andy Murray, Jack Draper, Katie Boulter and Jodie Burrage all set to feature in the singles.

    Last year's men's wheelchair singles champion Alfie Hewett will return to the court that saw him be crowned a three-time US Open champion, while doubles star Joe Salisbury will have his sights on the silverware once again as he will bid to defend his title alongside America's Rajeev Ram. Qualifiers and wild cards are yet to be announced.

    On a positive note, 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu and future star Jack Draper should soon return after missing Wimbledon through injury.

    Image: Novak Djokovic returns to New York for the final Grand Slam of 2023

    Three-time US Open champion Novak Djokovic missed out on playing in New York last year due to his vaccine status, but policy changed earlier this year meaning the Serb will be allowed to make his return.

    The 36-year-old has not played in America since losing to Daniil Medvedev in the 2021 US Open final but he returns knowing that victory at Flushing Meadows would hand him a 24th major title which would equal Margaret Court's all-time singles mark.

    Defending champion and newly crowned Wimbledon winner Carlos Alcaraz is likely to be handed top billing at the tournament along with Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

    Image: The acrylic hard courts at Flushing Meadows can vary in speed depending on the heat and humidity

    The US Open is played on an acrylic hard court with Laykold becoming the new court surface supplier at the 2020 tournament. Acrylic is the layers on top of a concrete or asphalt foundation with the courts playing medium-fast to fast depending on conditions.

    Image: Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis stadium in the world - and it even has a retractable roof!

    The main show court at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is Arthur Ashe which honours the first black US Open champion and is the largest tennis stadium in world with a capacity of 23,771.

    Louis Armstrong, which was remodelled five years ago, holds 14,061 spectators, and Court 17, holds up to 3,000 fans.

    Court 17 carries the nickname "The Pit" because the playing surface itself is eight feet below sea level.

    Sky Sports announce all-star line-up for US Open

    Tennis returns to Sky Sports with live coverage of the US Open. Sky Sports will have access to all individual court feeds, broadcasting a minimum of 135 hours, with Martina Navratilova, Tim Henman, Johanna Konta and Laura Robson

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  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Tennis returns to Sky Sports with live coverage of the US Open. Sky Sports will have access to all individual court feeds, broadcasting a minimum of 135 hours, with Martina Navratilova, Tim...

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  5. Aug 27, 2023 · With an 11am start time in New York for the early rounds, the day sessions of the US Open will start at 4pm UK time – and 5pm on the Arthur Ashe Stadium. The tournament also features night ...

  6. The 2024 US Open main draw is scheduled to go ahead between August 26 - September 8. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot...

  7. Aug 28, 2022 · This includes more than 140 hours on TV via ESPN and ESPN2 (and an additional 80 hours of Spanish language on ESPN Deportes), while offering tennis fans a “digital grounds pass” of more than 600 matches and 1,200 hours of coverage from all courts streaming live across ESPN3, ESPN+ and the ESPN App.

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