US Open Schedule 2025

The final Grand Slam of 2025 is underway, and a number of intriguing storylines are shaping up at Flushing Meadows. Can defending champion Aryna Sabalenka repeat? Will top seeds like Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner make a run to the finals? The US Open schedule is full of great match-ups that promise to provide plenty of drama, including some heated exchanges between players.

The 2025 US Open is taking place from Sunday, Aug 24 through Sunday, Sept 7. The tournament was first held in 1881, and it was the last of four major tennis events that used a challenge system before switching to a pure seeding system starting with the 1920s. The tournament was moved to its current home in 1978, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York City. It has since grown into a global sports spectacle and is one of the most prestigious events in tennis.

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The action at Arthur Ashe Stadium will heat up this afternoon with a tense clash between No. 4 Taylor Fritz and world No. 28 Emilio Navarro. On Louis Armstrong Stadium, top-seeded Naomi Osaka will face a tough test from No. 47 Hailey Baptiste. The afternoon session also features a clash between 2022 champion Daniil Medvedev and No. 14 Tommy Paul.

Asian Games 2026

From the precision of martial arts to the speed of track and field, Asian Games 2026 will showcase athleticism in the heart of Japan. From 19 September to 4 October, the continent will be abuzz with athletes competing for glory in a range of sports that celebrate culture and unity.

The Asian Games is the largest continental multi-sport event among athletes from Asia, and is held every four years. The Games are organized by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and there are 45 participating countries and regions. The Games are also an important venue for fostering friendship between Asian nations through sport and contributing to world peace.

This year’s edition will be hosted by the cities of Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya City. The two cities will be using their vast experience in hosting high-profile events to make this the best Games ever. The city organizers will make sure the Games are safe and accessible for everyone, and that competitions are held at venues with sufficient space for spectators to enjoy the atmosphere and watch the action.

Besides the usual amenities provided by the Games Village, athletes staying in the Aichi-Nagoya Games Village will be briefed on a contingency plan for evacuating them in case of tsunamis or typhoons. This is because the Games will be held during the peak typhoon season in the region, and the organising committee wants to ensure that all the athletes are well prepared.

The OCA and the Japanese Olympic Committee signed a Host City Contract on Monday to officially start the planning for the 2026 Asian Games. The contract details the rights and responsibilities of the OCA, the JOC and the Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya city governments in terms of organising the Games.